Volume 38, No. 2 (March 1994)
| Nagoya University of Commerce | |||
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| table of contents | |||
| Research paper | Lifetime Employment and Product Market Competition | Shuichi Senbongi | (1) |
| The Japanese Immigrants in Singapore: A Case Study of the Fishermen, 1912-1940 | Hiroshi Shimizu | (15) | |
| Sustainability and Market Economy- A Preamble to MuRatopia- | Kaoru Yamaguchi | (39) | |
| An Advanced Phase Framework of Technology Transfer- A Case Study Analysis in Suspension Preheating System for Cement Production- | Shigenobu Ohara | (59) | |
| Does financial asset securitization enhance corporate value? | Teraishi Masahide | (115) | |
| Restructuring of Japanese-Korean Auto Parts Industry-On New Competitive Strategy and Reorganization of Subcontract Structure- | Yanagimachi Isao | (131) | |
| Accounting for compensation by company shares | Akihiro Noguchi | (151) | |
| Company-wide database model for CIM | Masao Nishio | (161) | |
| Inside the Second Language Classroom: An Empirical Examination of Verbal Interaction in 3 Second Language Classes | Domenic F. Berducci | (177) | |
| Distance Education as Education | Jeanette Bopry | (195) | |
| Computerized Language Exams-More than Multiple Choice and OCR Sheets? | Gert M. Buresch | (221) | |
| Fifth Column Political Designs on Educational Activities in Southern Brazil During the Vargas Years, 1930-1945 (Part III. The Japanese Element). | Richard O. Dalbey | (239) | |
| Household survey methods in China | Kawazoe Nobuo | (259) | |
| Native Language in the Second Language Classroom | Guy Modica | (283) | |
| Research notes | Teaching Japanese as a Basic Method for Japanese Learners | Dai Katsura | (313) |
| Economic evaluation of CIM investment (4) | Akihide Komatsu | (319) | |
| Writing an English Language Abstract | Barbara J. Shwalb | (331) | |
| Book review | "Witnessing the Ceremony": The Writing of Folklore and Hoodoo in Zora Neale Hurston's Mules and Men. | Ingrid M. Orlow-Klein | (339) |
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