
May 19, 2023
Cancer patients who are also physicians choose less surgery, have longer survival
Cancer patients who are also physicians choose less surgery, have longer survival
Who’s trapped, debtor or creditor?
Japan’s New Tech Policy for an Age of Economic Weaponisation
The Unexpected End of China’s Zero-COVID Policy
The price of “zero” in child healthcare
Strengthening central bank communication via social media
Professor Daiji Kawaguchi’s co-authored paper entitled “Robots and Employment: Evidence from Japan, 1978-2017” has been accepted by Journal of Labor Economics
China, Japan, and South Korea―education & exchange programs amid the global challenges | Can the obstacles posed by COVID-19 be turned into an opportunity for change?
Integrating education technology in schools can support learning beyond the COVID-19 pandemic but widen the gap between haves and have-nots
Looking beyond corruption to improve public spending on public procurement