Parent Categories
Government & Politics
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J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Measuring Judicial Independence: The Political Economy of Judging in Japan (Univ. of Chi. Press 2003).
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Managed Courts Under Unstable Political Environments: Recruitments and Resignations in the 1990s Japanese Judiciary
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric Bennett Rasmusen, Managed Courts Under Unstable Political Environments: Recruitments and Resignations in the 1990s Japanese Judiciary (Harv. L. Sch. L.
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Eric Bennett Rasmusen & J. Mark Ramseyer, Judicial Independence in Civil Law Regimes: Econometrics from Japan, 13 J.L. Econ. & Org. 259 (1997).
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Sex Bias in the Japanese Courts
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer, Sex Bias in the Japanese Courts, in Empirical Studies of Judicial Systems 197 (Kuo-Chang Huang ed., 2009).
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Do School Cliques Dominate Japanese Bureaucracies? Evidence from Supreme Court Appointments
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer, Do School Cliques Dominate Japanese Bureaucracies? Evidence from Supreme Court Appointments, 88 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1681 (2011).
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Measuring Voter Ideology: Descriptive Regression Measurement of the Left-Right Spectrum
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Measuring Voter Ideology: Descriptive Regression Measurement of the Left-Right Spectrum (June 9, 2015).
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Japan’s Political Marketplace
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer & Frances McCall Rosenbluth, Japan’s Political Marketplace (Harvard Univ. Press 1993).
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Japanese Law: An Economic Approach
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer & Minoru Nakazato, Japanese Law: An Economic Approach (Univ. of Chi. Press 1999).
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Skewed Incentives: Paying for Politics as a Japanese Judge
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Skewed Incentives: Paying for Politics as a Japanese Judge, 83 Judicature 190 (2000).
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Predicting Court Outcomes through Political Preferences: The Japanese Supreme Court and the Chaos of 1993
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer, Predicting Court Outcomes through Political Preferences: The Japanese Supreme Court and the Chaos of 1993, 58 Duke L.J. 1557 (2009).
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J. Mark Ramseyer, Not-So-Ordinary Judges in Ordinary Courts: Teaching Jordan v. Duff & Phelps, Inc., 120 Harv. L. Rev. 1199 (2007).
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Eric Bennett Rasmusen & J. Mark Ramseyer, Why Are Japanese Judges So Conservative in Politically Charged Cases?, 95 Am. Pol. Sci. Rev. 331 (2001).
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A Japanese Version of Change
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer, A Japanese Version of Change, Japan Q. Apr.-June 1999, at 102 (reviewing Is Japan Really Changing Its Ways? Regulatory Reform and the…
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Talent Matters: Judicial Productivity and Speed in Japan
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer, Talent Matters: Judicial Productivity and Speed in Japan, 32 Int’l Rev. L. & Econ. 38 (2012).
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Political Uncertainty’s Effect on Judicial Recruitment and Retention: Japan in the 1990s
April 10, 2026
J. Mary Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Political Uncertainty’s Effect on Judicial Recruitment and Retention: Japan in the 1990s, 35 J. Comp. Econ. 329 (2007).
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Yoshiro Miwa & J. Mark Ramseyer, The Effectiveness of Economic Controls: The Early Postwar Years in Japan: Part II: Political Economy of Economic Controls (Ctr.
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Yoshiro Miwa & J. Mark Ramseyer, The Effectiveness of Economic Controls: The Early Postwar Years in Japan: Part I: The Effectiveness of Economic Controls (Ctr.
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Why the Japanese Taxpayer Always Loses
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Why the Japanese Taxpayer Always Loses, 72 S. Cal. L. Rev. 571 (1999).
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Why is the Japanese Conviction Rate so High?
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Why is the Japanese Conviction Rate so High?, 30 J. Legal Stud. 53 (2001).
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The Case for Managed Judges: Learning from Japan after the Political Upheaval of 1993
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, The Case for Managed Judges: Learning from Japan after the Political Upheaval of 1993, 154 U.. Pa. L.
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When are Judges and Bureaucrats Left Independent? Theory and History from Imperial Japan, Postwar Japan, and the United States
April 10, 2026
Eric Bennett Rasmusen & J. Mark Ramseyer, When are Judges and Bureaucrats Left Independent? Theory and History from Imperial Japan, Postwar Japan, and the United…