Major Publications by Naoto Yamauchi |
Books |
Journal Articles |
Other Articles |
Presentations & Conferences and Workshops |
Books |
1. Nonprofit Research 2000, editor, Nihon Hyoron Sha Publisher, 2000. (in Japanese) 2. Profile of Japanese Nonprofit Organizations, editor, OSIPP NPO Research Project, 2000. (in Japanese ) 3. Introduction to Nonprofit Organizations, Nihon Keizai Shinbun, 1999. (in Japanese) 4. Nonprofit Data Book, editor, Yuhikaku Publisher, 1999. (in Japanese) 5. Japan's Economic Structure: Empirical Analysis (with Nobuo Sakamoto and others), Dobunkan Publisher, 1999. (in Japanese) 6. The Nonprofit Economy: The Economics of Nonprofit Organizations and Philanthropy, Nihon Hyoron Sha Publisher, 1997. (in Japanese) |
Journal Articles (* refers to refereed journals) |
1. The Theory of Charitable Donations: An Overview, Osaka Economic Papers, Vol.48, No. 3-4, pp.241-253, 1999. 2. The Size and Structure of the Japanese Nonprofit Economy, International Public Policy Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1, October 1998. 3. An Economic Analysis of the Taxation of Fringe Benefits, The Monthly Journal of the Japan Institute of Labor*, Vol.37, No.12, pp.26-37, 1995 (in Japanese with English abstract). 4. Corporate Philanthropy in Japan, The Quarterly of Social Security Research, vol.30, no.4, pp.355-364, 1995 (in Japanese). 5. Studies on Asset Accumulation: A Survey of Recent Literature, The Economic Review*, vol.44, no.3, pp.260-266, 1993 (in Japanese). 6. The Concentration of Personal Wealth in Japan, Osaka Economic Papers, Vol.40, No.1-2, pp.39-53, 1991. |
Other Articles |
1. Japan, (with Hiroko Shimizu and others), in Lester M. Salamon, Helmut K. Anheier and others eds. Global Civil Society: Dimension of the Nonprofit Sector, The Johns Hopkins Center of Civil Society Studies, 1999. 2. The nonprofit sector in the Japanese economy, SCOPE Working Paper 7, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, March 1998. 3. Why do nonprofit organizations exist in market economies, SCOPE Working Paper 8, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, March 1998. 4. The size and structure of the Japanese nonprofit economy, SCOPE Working Paper 9, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, March 1998. 5. The theory of charitable donations, SCOPE Working Paper 10, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, March 1998. 6. The economics of giving: time versus money, SCOPE Working Paper 11, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, March 1998. 7. Corporate philanthropy in Japan, SCOPE Working Paper 12, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, March 1998. 8. Microeconomic behavior of nonprofit organizations, SCOPE Working Paper 14, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, March 1998. 9. The roles of foundations in the Japanese nonprofit sector, SCOPE Working Paper 15, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, March 1998. '10. Nonprofit hospitals and the Japanese health care market, SCOPE Working Paper 16, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, March 1998. 11. Private schools as nonprofit organizations, SCOPE Working Paper 17, Graduate University for Advanced Studies, March 1998. 12. The Effects of Aging on National Saving and Asset Accumulation in Japan, in M. D. Hurd and N. Yashiro eds. The Economic Effects of Aging in the United States and Japan, University of Chicago Press, 1997. 13. Taxation and Charitable Contributions in Japan, Paper presented at International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR) Inaugural Conference (4-7 July, 1994 in Pecs, Hungary). 14. The Impact of Aging on Saving and Capital Markets: Empirical Findings for Japan, Japan Center for Economic Research Discussion Paper, December 1993. 15. Charitable Contributions: Financial Support for Philanthropy, M. Homma ed., The Socio-economics of Philanthropy, Toyo Keizai Inc., pp.57-76, 1993 (in Japanese). 16. The Taxation of Philanthropy, M. Homma ed., The Socio-economics of Philanthropy, Toyo Keizai Inc., pp.77-106, 1993 (in Japanese). |
Presentations at Major Professional Meetings, Conferences and Workshops |
1. Giving and Volunteering in Japan: New Findings from New Survey Data, (with Yusuke Kamiya), Japan NPO Research Association 2nd Annual Meeting, Osaka University, March 19, 2000. 2. Who is a Volunteer: Testing Net Cost Hypothesis (with Kiriko Asano), Japan NPO Research Association 2nd Annual Meeting, Osaka University, March 19, 2000. 3. The Japanese Nonprofit Labor Market: Paid Employment and Volunteers, Japan NPO Research Association 2nd Annual Meeting, Osaka University, March 20, 2000. 4. Private Initiative in Infrastructure Building, as commentator, JETRO-IDE International Conference, Makuhari, Chiba, January 26-27, 5. The Japanese Nonprofit Labor Market: Paid Employment and Volunteers, (with Jun-ichi Takaba), First Asian Third Sector Research Conference, Bangkok, November 20-22, 1999. 6. Giving and Volunteering in Japan: New Findings from New Survey Data Set, (with Yusuke Kamiya), First Asian Third Sector Research Conference, Bangkok, November 20-22, 1999. 7. Giving and Volunteering in Japan: New Findings from New Data, Workshop in Nonprofit Economics, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), June 2-9, 1999. 8. Deregulation and Institutional Frameworks, as commentator, International Workshop on Deregulation and Institutional Frameworks, Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO, Tokyo, December 7, 1998. 9. The changing roles of public and private sectors: the case of Japanese hospitals, The 27th Annual Conference, Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), University of Washington, Seattle, USA, November 6, 1998. 10. The nonprofit sector in the Japanese economy, presented as a background paper for Civil Society in Japan and America: Coping with Change, Japan-America Society of Washington DC, Washington DC, September 22, 1998. 11. A dynamic model of parenting and child development with changing preferences and beliefs: as discussant to Hideo Akabayashi, Japanese Economic Association Annual Meeting, Ritsumeikan University, September 12, 1998. 12. Economics of giving: time versus money, Japanese Economic Association Annual Meeting, Ritsumeikan University, September 12, 1998. 13. International philanthropic transfers from Japan: estimating the size and direction (with Motoko Mekata), International Society for Third-Sector Research, Third International Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, July 11, 1998. 14. The changing roles of public and private sectors: the case of Japanese hospitals, Osaka-Nanyang International Conference on the New Role of Government in a Market Economy, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, February 6, 1998. 15. Corporate philanthropy: empirical findings using Japanese data, at the 26th Annual Conference of ARNOVA, Indianapolis, USA, December 4, 1997. 16. The expanding roles of the Japanese nonprofit sector towards the 21st century, at Yale University Program on Nonprofit Organizations Seminar, New Haven, USA, November 18, 1997. 17. Estimating the size and structure of the Japanese nonprofit sector, at Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project Meeting, Brussels, Belgium, November 10, 1997. 18. Comment on David E. Weinstein's 'Foreign Direct Investment and Keiretsu: Rethinking US and Japanese Policy' at Columbia-Osaka Joint Conference on the Microeconomic Reform and Deregulation in Japan, Columbia University, New York, 22-23 March 1996. 19. Taxation and Charitable Contributions in Japan, International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR), Inaugural Conference, 4-7 July, 1994, Pecs, Hungary. NPOs in Japan - Their Activities and Problems (as presider), Japan Society Kyoto Symposium, 27-29 November, 1994 in Kyoto. 10. The Impact of Aging on Saving and Capital Markets: Empirical Findings for Japan NBER-JCER Joint Conference on the Economics of Aging, September 15, 1993. |
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