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ISSN 2433-4146
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/OER/58076
Title Alternative Eduald Bernstein, Ein Geleitwort zu Magyariens Schuld Ungarns Sühne : Revolution und Gegenrevolution in Ungarn von Oszkár Jászi
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Author Ota, Yoshiki|
Publication Title Okayama Economic Review
Published Date 2020-03-19
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Start Page 131
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/OER/58075
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Author Okamoto, Akira|
Publication Title Okayama Economic Review
Published Date 2020-03-19
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Start Page 123
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ISSN 2433-4146
language English
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/OER/58074
Title Alternative Equality and Distributive Justice Reconsidered: Related to Wages, Insurance, Taxes and Social Security
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Author Niimura, Satoshi|
Publication Title Okayama Economic Review
Published Date 2020-03-19
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Start Page 107
End Page 122
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NAID 120006812127
JaLCDOI 10.18926/OER/58073
Title Alternative Zur Geschichte der sächsischen Landbevölkerung
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Author Matsuo, Nobushige|
Publication Title Okayama Economic Review
Published Date 2020-03-19
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Start Page 85
End Page 106
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/OER/58072
Title Alternative Report on the Interview in Management of High Performance Team Medical Care
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Author MATSUDA, Yoichi|
Publication Title Okayama Economic Review
Published Date 2020-03-19
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Start Page 53
End Page 84
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NAID 120006812125
JaLCDOI 10.18926/OER/58071
Title Alternative Clusters and Hierarchies
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Author Tomae, Hisao|
Abstract  Porter( 1990) proposes the concept of“ cluster”. The purpose of this paper is to examine how clusters are positioned between the market and the hierarchies, as Porter( 1998) presents the challenge. At the same time, there are intermediate organizations such as a series between the market and the hierarchy, so we will also discuss them. As for the hierarchical organization, we conducted a case study of Yokoyama Seimou, and examined its characteristics. The significance of this paper is the following two points.( 1)Hierarchical organization, competition by visible hands, division of process in Ota Ward, and cluster can simultaneously achieve productivity and innovation. (2) Regarding Yokoyama Seimou’s case study, the company is located in an area that can hardly be called a cluster and is a hierarchical organization that vertically integrates processes, the company has succeeded in meaningful joint development with other companies. As an implication for the region, it is also important to view the whole of Japan as a network, regardless of the cluster.
 The structure of this paper will be discussed in the order of Porter’s theory of clusters, existing research on intermediate organizations, Yokoyama’s case study, discussion, and conclusion.
Publication Title Okayama Economic Review
Published Date 2020-03-19
Volume volume51
Issue issue2-3
Start Page 39
End Page 52
ISSN 2433-4146
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NAID 120006812124
JaLCDOI 10.18926/OER/58070
Title Alternative The Development Strategies of Poland and the Engine of Polish Economic Growth
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Author Taguchi, Masahiro| Okazaki, Taku|
Abstract  In this paper, authors analyze the changes in the national development strategies of the Polish government since the First World War, the state investment that became the driving force of economic development, the trends and positions of foreign capital, and the changes in the economic environment surrounding the Polish economy.  In the Second Republic, economic liberalism was a widely supported philosophy in the business world and academic society. However, in order to support very weak economic fundamentals, the government seized the key industry and tried to rebuild the economy. Although foreign capital played a very important role in economic development, Polish people’s distrust in foreign capital was strong. After the Great Depression, the Central Industrial District( CUP) was built under the leadership of the government. However, with the outbreak of World War II, the formation of a strong core industrial base was suspended.
 After the Second World War, the government initially aimed to build a Peoples Democracy system based on pluralism. However, when the Cold War sharpened, rapid industrialization and collectivization of agriculture were forced. The Stalinist economic development strategy failed in a few years. Nevertheless, from the end of the 1950s, mining development and industrialization based on the mechanical and chemical industries were carried out again. This industrialization of capital goods sector-oriented production has distorted the people’s consumer life. However, in the long run, it cannot be denied that the industrialization of that time became the basis for the formation of the wide promising fields of the Polish industry. Since 1970, an open economic strategy has been adopted. Modernization was attempted by introducing licenses from the west. However, new investments did not lead to expansion of export, and cumulative debt increased. During the economic crisis, the“ Solidarity” movement quickly grew into a national movement, but this did not lead to a fundamental economic system change. Economic reform was also attempted in the 1980s. However, the socialist economic system was unable to adapt to the new global economic system driven by innovation. The inflexible system lost its growth potential.
 After the collapse of socialist system in 1989, radical liberalization policies drastically improved economic imbalances, and the economic policy enabled high growth. During the transition period, foreign capital greatly contributed to growth. The automobile industry is a good example. This industry is associated with wide parts production. Many domestic intermediate goods manufacturers increased their orders, and their technical capabilities were rapidly improved through the guidance of foreign capital. In addition, export has improved significantly due to the expansion of production by foreign-affiliated companies. In contrast to the Second Republic, foreign capital played a major role in nurturing domestic industries. By the end of the 1990s, the Russian economy had had no effect on the Polish economy. At the transition period, the Polish industry shifted rapidly to the EU. At the same time, since the manufacturing field was the foundation of Polish growth, the impact of the 2007 global financial crisis wasn’t serious. Not only that, Poland maintained positive growth in 2008 as most countries in Europe fell into negative Currently, low-wage, low-value-added production based on FDI inflows and abundant labor force is the driving force for growth. In the medium and long term, the Polish economy cannot grow if it stays in the current subcontract production status of industrialized countries. The key to Poland’s escape from the “middle-income trap” is how to develop“ new Polish companies” that produce high-value-added products and services under global competition.
Publication Title Okayama Economic Review
Published Date 2020-03-19
Volume volume51
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Start Page 15
End Page 37
ISSN 2433-4146
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NAID 120006812123
JaLCDOI 10.18926/OER/58069
Title Alternative Preliminary Study on Classification of Financial Ratios Using Factor Analysis
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Author Nakagawa, Toyotaka| Nagahata, Hidekazu| Yamanishi, Yuki|
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to perform factor analysis on financial ratios calculated using consolidated financial statement data from the fiscal year ended March 31, 2006 to the fiscal year ended March 31, 2017, which are disclosed by Japanese companies, and to classify financial ratios.
 The analysis provided evidence to suggest that both net income and cash flows from operating activities are functioned as financial performance measures with similar properties. We also find that capital efficiency is an important factor. Furthermore, there is also evidence that cash flows from investing activities and cash flows from financing activities have a common factor.
Publication Title Okayama Economic Review
Published Date 2020-03-19
Volume volume51
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Start Page 1
End Page 13
ISSN 2433-4146
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FullText URL oer_051_2-3_contents.pdf
Publication Title Okayama Economic Review
Published Date 2020-03-19
Volume volume51
Issue issue2-3
ISSN 2433-4146
language Japanese
Copyright Holders Copyright © 2020 岡山大学経済学会
File Version publisher