Masahiko Aoki
Masahiko Aoki (April 1, 1938 – July 15, 2015) was a Japanese economist, Tomoye and Henri Takahashi Professor Emeritus of Japanese Studies in the Economics Department, and Senior Fellow of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University. Aoki was known for his work in comparative institutional analysis, corporate governance, the theory of the firm, and comparative East Asian development. Provided by Wikipedia
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The co-operative game theory of the firm / by Aoki, Masahiko, 1938-
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Information, incentives, and bargaining in the Japanese economy / by Aoki, Masahiko, 1938-2015
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Toward a comparative institutional analysis / by Aoki, Masahiko, 1938-2015
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The institutional foundations of East Asian economic development : proceedings of the IEA conference held in Tokyo, Japan /
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Corporate governance in transitional economies : insider control and the role of banks /
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The role of government in East Asian economic development : comparative institutional analysis /
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