Editors
Tatsuo Hatta is president and economics professor of the Asian Growth Research Institute. He has also held the positions of assistant professor at the Ohio State University, and professor at Johns Hopkins University, Osaka University, and The University of Tokyo. Between 2007 and 2011 he was the president of the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies. He was president of the Japanese Economic Association in 2003 and 2004, and he is currently a member of the Council of National Strategic Special Zones of the Cabinet Secretariat of the Japanese Government. He received a B.A. in economics from International Christian University, Tokyo in 1965 and a Ph.D. in economics from Johns Hopkins University in 1973. His academic contributions have appeared in such journals as the American Economic Review, the Review of Economic Studies, Econometrica, and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. His recent research fields include deregulation of electricity systems, dismissal regulations, and postwar Japanese economic history.
Shinya Ouchi is a professor of law in the Faculty of Law and Graduate School of Law, Kobe University, Japan. He served as associate professor between 1996 and 2001 and since 2001 has served as full professor. He obtained an LL.B from The University of Tokyo Faculty of Law and an LL.M and Ph.D. from The University of Tokyo Graduate Schools for Law and Politics. His field of research and specialization is labor law and employment policy. His recent research focuses include the impacts of digitalization, robotics, and artificial intelligence on the labor market. Professor Ouchi’s co-edited works include Labour Law in Motion: Diversification of the Labour Force and Terms and Conditions of Employment (Roger Blanpain and Takashi Araki, co-editors; Kluwer 2004); Decentralizing Industrial Relations and the Role of Labor Unions and Employee Representatives (Roger Blanpain and Takashi Araki, co-editors; Kluwer 2007); and Reconsidering unfair dismissal in Japan: Design of the monetary compensation system (Daiji Kawaguchi, co-editor; Yuhikaku, Tokyo, 2018).
3 Ebooks by Shinya Ouchi
Tatsuo Hatta & Shinya Ouchi: Severance Payment and Labor Mobility
This book compares legally allowed dismissal conditions in employment contracts in Taiwan and Japan and then examines the possibility of introducing the Taiwan-style severance payment system into Jap …
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Roger Blanpain: Decentralizing Industrial Relations and the Role of Labour Unions and Employee Representatives
In countries where collective bargaining is conducted mainly at the industry or regional level, there is often a type of workers representation at the company or establishment level other than a labo …
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Shinya Ouchi & Hiroshi Takahashi: Econo-Legal Studies
This book is the first attempt to establish a collaborative and interdisciplinary field of economics and legal studies. It is designed to help readers – advanced undergraduate and graduate students, …
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