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Number of items: 13.

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Nakatani, Ryota (2017): Real and Financial Shocks, Exchange Rate Regimes and the Probability of a Currency Crisis.

83549

Nakatani, Ryota (2018): Output Costs of Currency Crises: Shocks, Policies and Cycles.

87153

Nakatani, Ryota (2018): Adjustment to Negative Price Shocks by a Commodity Exporting Economy: Does Exchange Rate Flexibility Resolve a Balance of Payments Crisis?

101157

Nakatani, Ryota (2020): Macroprudential Policy and the Probability of a Banking Crisis.

106020

Nakatani, Ryota (2021): Fiscal Rules for Natural Disaster- and Climate Change-Prone Small States.

115003

Nakatani, Ryota (2022): Optimal fiscal policy in the automated economy.

115531

Nakatani, Ryota (2022): Productivity drivers of infrastructure companies: network industries to maximize economies of scale in the digital era. Forthcoming in: Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics

116172

Nakatani, Ryota (2023): Debt Maturity and Firm Productivity—The Role of Intangibles. Forthcoming in: Research in Economics

117868

Nakatani, Ryota (2023): Food Companies’ Productivity Dynamics: Exploring the Role of Intangible Assets. Forthcoming in: Agribusiness

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Nakatani, Ryota and Zhang, Qianqian and Garcia Valdes, Isaura (2023): Health Expenditure Decentralization and Health Outcomes: The Importance of Governance. Forthcoming in: Publius: The Journal of Federalism

119032

Nakatani, Ryota (2023): Revenue Decentralization and the Probability of a Fiscal Crisis: Is There a Tipping Point for Adverse Effects?

120503

Nakatani, Ryota (2024): Multifactor productivity growth enhancers across industries and countries: Firm-level evidence.

121347

Nakatani, Ryota (2024): Optimal Taxation in the Automated Era.

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