Browsing All of EconStor by Author Ariga, Kenn
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Year of Publication | Title | Author(s) |
2002 | Are the more educated receiving more training? Evidence from Thailand | Ariga, Kenn; Brunello, Giorgio |
2002 | Are the More Educated Receiving More Training? Evidence from Thailand | Ariga, Kenn; Brunello, Giorgio |
2004 | The optimal timing of school tracking | Brunello, Giorgio; Giannini, Massimo; Ariga, Kenn |
2005 | Why is the timing of school tracking so heterogeneous? | Ariga, Kenn; Brunello, Giorgio; Iwahashi, Roki; Rocco, Lorenzo |
2006 | On the efficiency costs of de-tracking secondary schools | Ariga, Kenn; Brunello, Giorgio; Iwahashi, Roki; Rocco, Lorenzo |
2007 | Does secondary school tracking affect performance? Evidence from IALS | Ariga, Kenn; Brunello, Giorgio |
2008 | The stairways to heaven: a model of career choice in sports and games, with an application to chess | Ariga, Kenn; Brunello, Giorgio; Iwahashi, Roki; Rocco, Lorenzo |
2010 | Organization adjustments, job training and productivity: Evidence from Japanese automobile makers | Ariga, Kenn; Kurosawa, Masako; Ohtake, Fumio; Sasaki, Masaru; Yamane, Shoko |
2012 | Wage growth through job hopping in China | Ariga, Kenn; Ohtake, Fumio; Sasaki, Masaru; Wu, Zheren |