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Hiroshi Ono

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First Name:Hiroshi
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Last Name:Ono
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RePEc Short-ID:pon17

Affiliation

Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy
Business School
Hitotsubashi University

Tokyo, Japan
http://www.ics.hit-u.ac.jp/
RePEc:edi:ichitjp (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Sarracino, Francesco & O'Connor, Kelsey J. & Ono, Hiroshi, 2019. "Making economic growth and well-being compatible: evidence from Japan," MPRA Paper 93010, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  2. Gianluca Grimalda & Fernando Filgueira & Marc Fleurbaey & Katherine Gibson & Carol Graham & Rubén Lo Vuolo & Kalle Moene & Reema Nanavaty & Hiroshi Ono & John Roemer & Alain Trannoy, 2018. "Social justice, well being, and economic organization, Chapter 8," Post-Print hal-01850563, HAL.
  3. Daiji Kawaguchi & Hiroshi Ono, 2013. "Educational Credentialism and Elite Formation in Japan: A Long-term Perspective," Global COE Hi-Stat Discussion Paper Series gd12-297, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University.
  4. Ono, Hiroshi & Zavodny, Madeline, 2007. "Immigrants, English Ability and the Digital Divide," IZA Discussion Papers 3124, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  5. Ono, Hiroshi, 2006. "Lifetime Employment in Japan: Concepts and Measurements," SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 624, Stockholm School of Economics, revised 06 Apr 2007.
  6. Ono, Hiroshi & Lee, Kristen Schultz, 2006. "Specialization and Happiness: A U.S.-Japan Comparison," SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 631, Stockholm School of Economics, revised 18 Feb 2008.
  7. Ono, Hiroshi, 2005. "Digital Inequality In East Asia : Evidence From Japan, South Korea And Singapore," EIJS Working Paper Series 219, Stockholm School of Economics, The European Institute of Japanese Studies.
  8. Ono, Hiroshi, 2004. "Divorce in Japan: Why It Happens, Why It Doesn’t," EIJS Working Paper Series 201, Stockholm School of Economics, The European Institute of Japanese Studies, revised 26 Jan 2006.
  9. Moriguchi, Chiaki & Ono, Hiroshi, 2004. "Japanese Lifetime Employment: A Century's Perspective," EIJS Working Paper Series 205, Stockholm School of Economics, The European Institute of Japanese Studies.
  10. Hiroshi Ono & Madeline Zavodny, 2004. "Gender differences in information technology usage: a U.S.-Japan comparison," FRB Atlanta Working Paper 2004-2, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
  11. Hiroshi Ono & Marcus E. Rebick, 2003. "Constraints on the Level and Efficient Use of Labor in Japan," NBER Working Papers 9484, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  12. Ono, Hiroshi & Rebick, Marcus, 2002. "Impediments to the Productive Employment of Labor in Japan," SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 500, Stockholm School of Economics.
  13. Hiroshi Ono & Madeline Zavodny, 2002. "Race, Internet usage, and E-commerce," FRB Atlanta Working Paper 2002-1, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
  14. Ono, Hiroshi & Zavodny, Madeline, 2002. "Gender and the Internet," SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 495, Stockholm School of Economics, revised 19 Aug 2002.
  15. Ono, Hiroshi, 2002. "Japanese Labor Market Reform. Why Is It So Difficult?," EIJS Working Paper Series 146, Stockholm School of Economics, The European Institute of Japanese Studies.
  16. Ono, Hiroshi, 2001. "On the Adjusted Rate of Return to Women fs University Education: A Preliminary Study of OECD Countries," SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 0430, Stockholm School of Economics, revised 01 Aug 2001.
  17. Ono, Hiroshi, 2000. "Who Goes to College? Features of Institutional Tracking in Japanese Higher Education," EIJS Working Paper Series 95, Stockholm School of Economics, The European Institute of Japanese Studies, revised 20 Apr 2001.
  18. Ono, Hiroshi, 2000. "Are Sons and Daughters Substitutable? A Study of Intra-household Allocation of Resources in Contemporary Japan," SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 397, Stockholm School of Economics, revised 10 Feb 2003.
  19. Ono, Hiroshi, 2000. "College Quality and Earnings in the Japanese Labor Market," SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 395, Stockholm School of Economics, revised 11 Mar 2003.
  20. Ono, Hiroshi, 2000. "Training the Nation's Elite: National - Private Sector Differences in Japanese University Education," EIJS Working Paper Series 96, Stockholm School of Economics, The European Institute of Japanese Studies.
  21. Ono, Hiroshi, 1999. "Does Examination Hell Pay Off? A Cost-Benefit Analysis of "Ronin" and College Education in Japan," SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 346, Stockholm School of Economics, revised 01 Dec 2005.

Articles

  1. Francesco Sarracino & Kelsey J O’Connor & Hiroshi Ono, 2022. "Are economic growth and well-being compatible? Welfare reform and life satisfaction in Japan [Childcare expansion in East Asia: Changing shape of the institutional configurations in Japan and South," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 74(3), pages 721-745.
  2. Hiroshi Ono, 2018. "Career mobility in the embedded market: a study of the Japanese financial sector," Asian Business & Management, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 17(5), pages 339-365, December.
  3. Bryce Hannibal & Hiroshi Ono, 2017. "Relationships of collapse: network brokerage, opportunism and fraud in financial markets," International Journal of Social Economics, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 44(12), pages 2097-2111, December.
  4. Hiroshi ONO, 2012. "Japan’s New InequalityIntersection of Employment Reforms and Welfare Arrangements," Social Science Japan Journal, University of Tokyo and Oxford University Press, vol. 15(2), pages 261-264.
  5. Ono, Hiroshi, 2010. "Lifetime employment in Japan: Concepts and measurements," Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, Elsevier, vol. 24(1), pages 1-27, March.
  6. Hiroshi Ono, 2008. "The Japanese Employment System: Adapting to a New Economic Environment. By MARCUS REBICK," Economica, London School of Economics and Political Science, vol. 75(298), pages 397-398, May.
  7. Ono, Hiroshi, 2007. "Does examination hell pay off ? A cost-benefit analysis of "ronin" and college education in Japan," Economics of Education Review, Elsevier, vol. 26(3), pages 271-284, June.
  8. Hiroshi Ono, 2005. "Digital Inequality in East Asia: Evidence from Japan, South Korea, and Singapore," Asian Economic Papers, MIT Press, vol. 4(3), pages 116-139, Fall.
  9. Ono, Hiroshi, 2004. "Are sons and daughters substitutable?: Allocation of family resources in contemporary Japan," Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, Elsevier, vol. 18(2), pages 143-160, June.
  10. Hiroshi Ono & Madeline Zavodny, 2003. "Race, internet usage, and e-commerce," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 30(3), pages 7-22, December.
  11. Hiroshi Ono & Madeline Zavodny, 2003. "Gender and the Internet," Social Science Quarterly, Southwestern Social Science Association, vol. 84(1), pages 111-121, March.

    RePEc:eme:ijse00:ijse-02-2016-0058 is not listed on IDEAS

Chapters

  1. Hiroshi Ono & Marcus Rebick, 2003. "Constraints on the Level and Efficient Use of Labor," NBER Chapters, in: Structural Impediments to Growth in Japan, pages 225-258, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

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NEP Fields

NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 17 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (7) 2000-09-01 2000-09-01 2002-04-25 2002-06-13 2002-06-13 2003-02-18 2006-04-22. Author is listed
  2. NEP-EDU: Education (6) 2000-01-17 2000-08-26 2000-08-26 2005-11-05 2013-05-05 2015-01-26. Author is listed
  3. NEP-SEA: South East Asia (6) 2004-05-26 2004-07-18 2004-10-21 2005-11-05 2006-04-22 2006-07-21. Author is listed
  4. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (4) 2000-01-24 2000-09-01 2000-09-01 2004-10-21
  5. NEP-ICT: Information and Communication Technologies (2) 2005-11-05 2007-11-24
  6. NEP-NET: Network Economics (2) 2002-04-25 2002-05-07
  7. NEP-ENT: Entrepreneurship (1) 2002-04-25
  8. NEP-HAP: Economics of Happiness (1) 2019-04-08
  9. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (1) 2006-07-21
  10. NEP-LAW: Law and Economics (1) 2004-10-21
  11. NEP-LTV: Unemployment, Inequality and Poverty (1) 2006-07-21
  12. NEP-MIG: Economics of Human Migration (1) 2007-11-24

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