J. Mark Ramseyer

5.1k total citations
152 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

J. Mark Ramseyer is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Accounting and Law. According to data from OpenAlex, J. Mark Ramseyer has authored 152 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 62 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 36 papers in Accounting and 33 papers in Law. Recurrent topics in J. Mark Ramseyer's work include Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems (37 papers), Corporate Finance and Governance (26 papers) and Judicial and Constitutional Studies (20 papers). J. Mark Ramseyer is often cited by papers focused on Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems (37 papers), Corporate Finance and Governance (26 papers) and Judicial and Constitutional Studies (20 papers). J. Mark Ramseyer collaborates with scholars based in United States, Japan and Thailand. J. Mark Ramseyer's co-authors include Eric Rasmusen, Yoshirō Miwa, Frances Rosenbluth, Peter F. Cowhey, Mathew D. McCubbins, John Shepard Wiley, Curtis J. Milhaupt, Gérard Hertig, Mark J. Roe and David Charny and has published in prestigious journals such as American Economic Review, American Political Science Review and Foreign Affairs.

In The Last Decade

J. Mark Ramseyer

130 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers

J. Mark Ramseyer
George L. Priest United States
Nuno Garoupa United States
Geoffrey P. Miller United States
Fred S. McChesney United States
Robert Gertner United States
Thomas Romer United States
Eric C. C. Chang United States
Joel S. Hellman United States
George L. Priest United States
J. Mark Ramseyer
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Ramseyer, J. Mark. (2012). Why Power Companies Build Nuclear Reactors on Fault Lines: The Case of Japan. Theoretical Inquiries in Law. 13(2). 457–486. 17 indexed citations
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Ramseyer, J. Mark. (2011). Do School Cliques Dominate Japanese Bureaucracies?: Evidence from Supreme Court Appointments. Open Scholarship Institutional Repository (Washington University in St. Louis). 88(6). 1681–1711. 2 indexed citations
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Ramseyer, J. Mark. (2009). Mixing-and-Matching Across (Legal) Family Lines. Brigham Young University law review. 2009(6). 1701–1712. 3 indexed citations
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Ramseyer, J. Mark, et al.. (2009). Public and Private Firm Compensation Compared: Evidence from Japanese Tax Returns. 25. 5–33. 5 indexed citations
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Ramseyer, J. Mark, et al.. (2009). The Good Occupation? Law in the Allied Occupation of Japan. Open Scholarship Institutional Repository (Washington University in St. Louis). 8(2). 363–378.
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Ramseyer, J. Mark. (2007). Talent and Expertise under Universal Health Insurance: The Case of Cosmetic Surgery in Japan. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Miwa, Yoshirō & J. Mark Ramseyer. (2006). The Fable of the Keiretsu: Urban Legends of the Japanese Economy. University of Chicago Press eBooks. 13 indexed citations
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Miwa, Yoshirō & J. Mark Ramseyer. (2005). Conflicts of Interest in Japanese Insolvencies: The Problem of Bank Rescues. Theoretical Inquiries in Law. 6(2). 301–340. 6 indexed citations
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Miwa, Yoshirō & J. Mark Ramseyer. (2004). Directed Credit? The Loan Market in High-Growth Japan. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Gordon, Jeffrey N., Henry Hansmann, Lucian A. Bebchuk, et al.. (2004). Convergence and Persistence in Corporate Governance. Cambridge University Press eBooks. 112 indexed citations
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Ramseyer, J. Mark & Yoshirō Miwa. (2002). The Value of Prominent Directors: Corporate Governance and Bank Access in Transitional Japan. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
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Miwa, Yoshirō & J. Mark Ramseyer. (2001). Japanese Economic Policy and Policy Evaluation―The Case of “Industrial Policy”―. Econometric Reviews. 52(3). 193–204. 3 indexed citations
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Rasmusen, Eric & J. Mark Ramseyer. (2000). Skewed Incentives: Paying for Politics as a Japanese Judge. 83.
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Rasmusen, Eric & J. Mark Ramseyer. (2000). Why are Japanese Judges so Conservative in Politically Charged Cases. SSRN Electronic Journal. 3 indexed citations
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Ramseyer, J. Mark. (1998). The Market for Children: Evidence from Early Modern Japan. SSRN Electronic Journal. 29 indexed citations
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Ramseyer, J. Mark. (1998). Toward Contractual Choice in Marriage. Indiana law journal. 73(2). 6. 1 indexed citations
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Ramseyer, J. Mark & Frances Rosenbluth. (1997). Japan's political marketplace : with a new preface. Harvard University Press eBooks. 3 indexed citations
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Kaplan, Steven N. & J. Mark Ramseyer. (1996). Those Japanese Firms with Their Disdain for Shareholders: Another Fable for the Academy. Open Scholarship Institutional Repository (Washington University in St. Louis). 74(2). 403–418. 10 indexed citations
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Rasmusen, Eric & J. Mark Ramseyer. (1996). Judicial Independence in Civil Law Regimes: Econometrics from Japan. 13. 2 indexed citations
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Ramseyer, J. Mark. (1993). Credibly Committing to Efficiency Wages: Cotton Spinning Cartels in Imperial Japan. 1(1). 17. 254 indexed citations

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