Presentations at meetings and conferences

Masaki Nakabayashi "Risk-sharing in tenancy contracts: Learning from agricultural land leases in Imperial Japan," the North American Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society, University of California, Los Angels, Los Angels, June 24. 2023.

Kenneth McElwain, Keisuke Kawata and Masaki Nakabayashi, "Narrative premium," the North American Winter Meeting of the Econometric Society, Allied Social Science Associations 2023 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, January 8, 2023.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Risk-sharing in tenancy contracts: Learning from agricultural land leases in Imperial Japan," the Midwest Macroeconomics Meeting 2022 Fall, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, November 12, 2022.

Yu Mandai and Masaki Nakabayashi, "Legendary bridges: Rental housing markets in Tokugawa Japan," the North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, Montreal, November 10, 2022.

 Masaki Nakabayashi and Hisayuki Oshima, "Economics of lenten power dinner: Social spending by trading companies in Imperial Japan," Society for Institutional & Organizational Economics 26th Annual Conference, Tronto (hybrid), online presentation, June  25,  2022.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Rationale for paternalism: "Semifeudalistic'' tenancy contracts in imperial Japan," Society for Institutional & Organizational Economics 26th Annual Conference, Tronto (hybrid), online presentation, June  24,  2022.

Keisuke Kawata and Masaki Nakabayashi,  "One nation restored: The security-liberty trade-off under uncertainty," The North  American Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society,  Miami Herbert Business School, University of Miami, Florida, USA , June 18, 2022 .

Keisuke Kawata and Masaki Nakabayashi,  "One nation restored: The security-liberty trade-off under uncertainty," The Southern Political Science Association Virtual Summer MeetingJune 16-17, 2022 .

Keisuke Kawata and Masaki Nakabayashi, "Persistent mind: The effects of information provision on policy preferences," The Western Political Science Association Annual Conference, Portland (hybrid), Oregon, USA, virtual presentation, March 13, 2022.

Keisuke Kawata and Masaki Nakabayashi, "Persistent mind: The effects of information provision on policy preferences," The Southern Political Science Association Annual Conference, Virtual, January 13, 2022.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "The Evolution of Japan’s State Capacity, 1670–2010," The 12th International Convention of Asia Scholars, Kyoto Seika University, virtual presentation, August 24, 2021.

Keisuke Kawata and Masaki Nakabayashi, "Persistent mind: The effects of information provision on policy preferences," The European Economic Association-Econometric Society European Meeting, Virtual, August 23, 2021.

Keisuke Kawata and Masaki Nakabayashi, "Persistent mind: The effects of information provision on policy preferences," the Ninth Meeting of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, virtual, July 9, 2021.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Vertical separation revisited," Annual Meetings of the Portuguese Economic Journal,  virtual, July 4, 2021.

Keisuke Kawata and Masaki Nakabayashi, "Persistent mind: The effects of information provision on policy preferences," The 2021 North American Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society, Virtual, June 10, 2021.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Property systems and economic growth in Japan, 730-1874," the Econometric Society Virtual World Congress, August 19, 2020. Slides.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Vertical separation Revisited," the Missouri Valley Economic Association 56th Annual Conference, Kansas City Marriott Country Club Plaza, Kansas City, Missouri, the United States, October 12, 2019.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Internalized skill-biased growth: Schooling, experience, and tenure of Japanese blue-collar workers," the Missouri Valley Economic Association 56th Annual Conference, Kansas City Marriott Country Club Plaza, Kansas City, Missouri, the United States, October 11, 2019.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Ownership structure and market efficiency: Stockholder/manager conflicts at the dawn of Japanese capitalism," the 2019 North American Meeting of the Econometric Society, Department of Economics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, the United States, June 27-30, 2019.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Peasants, landlors, and risk: Moritaro Yamada the dualty of the Japanese capitalism," the 46th Annual Meetings of the History of Economics Society, Faculty House, Columbia University, New York, New York, June 21, 2019.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Ownership structure and market efficiency: Stockholder/manager conflicts at the dawn of Japanese capitalism," the 17th Annual International Industrial Organization Conference, Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts, the United States, April 6, 2019.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Vertical separation revisited," the 17th Annual International Industrial Organization Conference, Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts, the United States, April 6, 2019.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Vertical separation revisited," the 83rd Midwest Economics Association Annual Meeting, Hyatt Regency St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, March 15, 2019.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Vertical separation revisited," the 45th Eastern Economic Association Annual Meetings, New York Sheraton Times Square, New York, New York, the United States, March 3, 2019.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Governance and distance: Evolution of labor market institutions," Western Regional Science Association 58th Annual Meeting, Napa Valley Marriott, Napa, California, the United States, February 11, 2018.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Structural Disposal and Cyclical Adjustment: Non-performing Loans, Structural Transition, and Regulatory Reform in Japan, 1997-2011," coauthored with Mathias Hoffmann and Toshiki Kawashima, International Finance and Banking Society 2018 Chile Conference, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, December 14, 2018.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Legacy of Czar: The Russian Dual System of Schooling and Signaling," coauthored with Aigerim Zhangaliyeva, 65th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, Hyatt Regency Hotel, San Antonio, Texas, the United States, November 10, 2018.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "150 years since the Meiji Restoration: Tradition, innovation, and growth," Key Note Speech, The Center of Japanese Studies, Cairo University, International Symposium "Making 150th anniversary of Meiji Restoration: Learning from the Japanese Experience," at Cairo University, September 22. 

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Dual structure of emerging Japan: Revisit to economics of peasantry," The History of Economic Thought Society Annual Conference 2018, Balliol College, The University of Oxford, August 31, 2018.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Heritage from Czar: The Russian dual system of schooling and signaling" (co-authored with Aigerim Zhangaliyeva), Western Economic Association International 93rd Annual Conference, Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre, B.C., Canada, June 27, 2018. 

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Weak growth with the strong family: Patriarchal origin of the welfare state capacity," History, Development & Environmental, Institutions (2), The 2018 North American Meeting of The Econometric Society, University of California, Davis, June 24, 2018.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Weak growth with the strong family: Patriarchal origin of the welfare state capacity," Macroeconomics Seesion 19, The 2018 China Meeting of The Econometric Society, Fudan University, June 15, 2018.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Stabliize the peasant economy: Governance of foreclosure by the Shogunate" (co-authored with Yu Mandai), Paper Session 1B: Monetary Income Distribution and Inequality, Western Regional Science Association 57th Annual Meeting, Hilton Pasadena, CA, USA, February 12, 2018.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Weak growth with the strong family: A model of duality in the early stage of the Japanese capitalism," Midwest Macroeconomics Meetings Fall 2017, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA, November 5, 2017.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Self-fulfilling Distortion and Ownership Structure: At the Dawn of the Japanese Capitalism," Special Session on "Issues in Corporate Finance," International Finance and Banking Society Oxford Conference 2017, Oxford, UK, July 16, 2017.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Tokugawa Japan, 1700–1870: Property Right, Social Stability and State Capacity," Cambridge Economic History of the Modern World Conference, Oxford University, Oxford, July 8, 2017.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Market Discipline, or Owner's Dominance: Ownership Structure, Leverage, and Performance at the Dawn of the Japanese Capitalism,” Southwestern Finance Association Annual Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA, March 10, 2017.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Property and Risk: Revisit to Peasant Economy in Modern Japan,” Southern Agricultural Economics Association 49th Annual Meeting, Mobile, Alabama, USA, February 6, 2017.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Extended Schooling and Internalized Training: Long-term Evolution of Skill Elements in an Internal Labor Market,” Session 28, Contemporary Economic Policy: Public Policy and Inequality Series Session, Education and Labor Economics: Training and Labor, Western Economic Association International Internationa Conference, Santiago, Chile, January 4, 2017.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Structural Disposal and Cyclical Adjustment: Non-performing Loans, Structural Transition, and Regulatory Reform in Japan, 1997-2011,” in Session 11: Banking and Finance, International Conference on Applied Financial Economics, Shanghai, China, July 2, 2016.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “A Three-Person Game of Institutional Resilience versus Transition: A Model and Comparative History of China-Japan Revisited,” in Session 64 “Social Preferences," North American Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society, NASM 2016, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, June 18, 2016.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Poaching, Courts, and Settlements: Complementarity of Governance in Labor Markets,” in Session 7J “Contacts,Incentives and Choices,” Midwest Economics Association 79th Annual Meeting, Hyatt Regency Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, March 28, 2015.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Accelerated Rise and Distorted Vigor: Unconventional Interventions into an Emerging Market of Japan,”in Session D“Banking in Emerging Markets,” in the Southwestern Finance Association 2015 Annual Conference, Hyatt Regency Houston, Houston, Texas, USA, March 13, 2015.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Structural Disposal and Cyclical Adjustment: Non-performing Loans, Structural Transition, and Regulatory Reform in Japan, 1997-2011,” (co-authored with Toshiki Kawashima) in Session D“Bank Efficiency & Financial Crisis,” in the Southwestern Finance Association 2015 Annual Conference, SWFA 2015, Hyatt Regency Houston, Houston, Texas, USA, March 12, 2015.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Poaching, courts, and settlements: Complementarity of governance in labor markets,” in Session D10 “Law and Economics,” in the 15th annual conference of the Association for Public Economic Theory, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA, July 12, 2014.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Career experiences replaced: Emergence of Japanese internal labor markets,” in Session 5- Panel 5: Labor Markets Ⅱ, in the 18th annual conference of the International Society for New Institutional Economics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA, June 21, 2014.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Honesty, diligence, and skill: Risk sharing and specialization in the Kiryu silk weaving cluster, Japan,” in Session “Human Capital,” in the Canadian Economics Association 48th Annual Conference, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada, May 31, 2014.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Career experiences replaced: Emergence of Japanese internal labor markets,” in Session B-5 “International Labor Markets,” in the Society of Labor Economists 2014 Annual Conference,   Renaissance Arlington Capital View, Arlington, Virginia, USA, May 2, 2014.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Acquired skill and learned abilities: Wage dynamics in internal labor markets,” in Session C2-10 “Incentives in Organizations,” in the 12th Annual International Industrial Organization Conference, Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois, USA, April 12, 2014.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Heritage from czar: The Russian dual system of schooling and signaling,” in Session 6A “Applications of Matching: Hiring, Moving and Cohabitating”, in the Midwest Economics Association 78th Annual Meeting, Hilton Orrington Evanston, Evanston, Illinois, USA, March 22, 2014.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Poaching, courts, and settlements: Complementarity of governance in labor markets,” in Session “Contracts and Employment - A-112,” in the 9th Annual International Conference on Contracts (KCON9) , St. Thomas University School of Law, Miami Gardens, Florida, USA, February 22, 2014.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Acquired skill and learned ability: Wage dynamics in internal labor markets,” in Session J3 “Estimation of models of wage determination and wage dynamics,” in the North American Winter Meeting of the Econometric Society/ Allied Social Science Associations 2014, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, January 5, 2014.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Poaching, courts, and settlements: Complementarity of governance in labor markets,” in Session 6B “Procedure,” in the 2013 meetings of the Canadian Law and Economics Association, Emanuel College, University of Tronto, Tronto, Province of Ontario, Canada, September 29, 2013.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Peasant ownership and risk sharing: Transformation from the community-based system to the tenancy-based system,” in Session 4 "Economic and technological modernization,” in the International workshop:“Modernities Scrutinized: Finland, Japan and Russia in comparison,” Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, September 13, 2013.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Career experiences replaced: Emergence of Japanese internal labor markets,” in Session 16 “Labor Economics Ⅰ,” in the Singapore Economic Review Conference 2013, Mandarin Orchard Singapore, Singapore, August 7, 2013.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Career experiences replaced: Emergence of Japanese internal labor markets,” in Session “Occupational mobility and internal labor markets,” in the 2013 Asian Meeting of the Econometric Society, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore, Singapore, August 4, 2013.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Career experiences replaced: Emergence of Japanese internal labor markets,” in Parallel Session 10 “Education Economics 3,” in the "PET 13,” The Association for Public Economic Theory 14th Annual Conference, Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics, Lisbon, Portugal, July 7, 2013.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Education, experience, and Tenure: Emergence of Japanese internal labor markets,” in Session “LERA Competitive Papers Ⅰ(10.4),” in the 65th Annual Meeting of the Labor and Employment Relations Association, Crowne Plaza Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, June 9, 2013.

Masaki Nakabayashi and Hisayuki Oshima, “Gyoumu no haibun to yuuin no sekkei: Senkanki Mitsuibussan no soshiki kaikaku (Task allocation and incentive design: Organizational reform of Mitsui & Co. in the inter-War period),” in the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Socio-Economic  History Society, June 1, The University of Tokyo.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Career experiences replaced: emergence of Japanese internal labor markets,” in Session 40 "Organization of Labor,” in the 11th Annual International Industrial Organization Conference, the Boston Park Plaza Hotel And Towers, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, May 18, 2013.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Poaching, courts, and settlements: complementarity of governance in labor markets,” in Session “Employment and Labor Law: Economics of Employment Law,” in the American Law and Economics Association Twenty-Third Annual Meeting, Vanderbilt University Law School, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, May 17, 2013.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Price, quality, and organisation: branding in the Japanese silk-reeling industry from the 1880s to the 1900s,” in Session III H "Business History Ⅱ:New & Old Approaches,” in the Economic History Society Annual Conference, Derwent College, University of York, York, UK, April 6, 2013.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Acquired skill and learned ability: Wage dynamics in internal labor markets,” in Session 116: Labour economics: Wages, in the Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2013, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, UK, April 5, 2013.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Career experiences replaced: Emergence of Japanese internal labor markets,” in Session 10A "Education," in the Midwest Economics Association 77th Annual Meeting, Sheraton Columbus at Capitol Square, Columbus, Ohio, USA, March 24, 2013.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “School, firm, and family: Emergence of the Japanese internal labor markets,” in Session No 06L “Topics in Labor Economics Ⅰ,” in the Southern Economic Association 82nd Annual Conference, Sheraton New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, USA, Norvember 18, 2012.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Impressed efficiency of the treaty port:Japanese industrialization and Western imperialist institutions,” in Session 3 “Trade 3,” in the Rimini Conference in Economics & Finance, Victoria College, Room 206, University of Toronto, Canada, August 17, 2012.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Experience, education, and internal labor markets: Intra-firm dynamics of career and wage under the skill-based development,” in Session 1 “Labor Markets,” in the Rimini Conference in Economics & Finance, Victoria College, Room 212, University of Toronto, Canada, August 17, 2012.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Price, quality, and organization: Branding in the Japanese silk-reeling industry in the 1880s,” in Session “Governing the quality of goods in modern Asia: Information, trust-building and the self-enforcement mechanism of the market,” in the 16th World Economic History Congress, Stellenbosch University, South Africa, July 13, 2012.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Property and risk: Peasants in the rise of modern Japanese state,” in Session "Understanding the nineteenth-century state,” organized by Dan Bogart, and Masaki Nakabayashi, in the 16th World Economic History Congress, Arts Building 225, Stellenbosch University, South Africa, July 12, 2012.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Imposed efficiency of the Treaty Port: Japanese industrialization and Western imperialist institutions,” in Session 5: 3-A, in the Midwest International Trade Conference, Indiana University Bloomington, IN, USA, May 19, 2012.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Schooling, Employer Learning, and Internal Labor Market Effect: Wage Dynamics and Human Capital Investment in the Japanese Steel Industry, 1930-1960s,” in Session A-5, “Wage Dynamics and Employer Learning,” in the Society of Labor Economists 17th Annual Meetings, Hyatt Regency Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA, May 5, 2012.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “School, market, and firm: Emergence of the Japanese internal labor market,” in Session “Training and internal labor markets,” in the 38th Annual Conference of Eastern Economic Association, Boston Park Plaza, Boston, MA, USA, March 9, 2012. 

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Schooling, employer learning, and internal labor market effects: Wage dynamics and human capital investment in the Japanese steel industry, 1930-1960,”  in Session “Topics in compensation and human capital - LERA labor markets and economics interest section meeting,” in the 64th Annual Meeting of Labor Employment Relations Association/Allied Social Science Associations 2012, The Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, IL, USA, January 6, 2012.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Schooling, employers' learning, and internal labor market bias: Wage dynamics and human capital investment in the Japanese steel industry, 1930-1960s,” in Session 10A: “Employment and Wage Structure,” in the 81st Annual Meetings of Southern Economic Association, The Washington Marriott Wardman Park, Washington, DC, USA, November 19, 2011.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Imposed efficiency in the treaty port: Japanese industrialization and western imperialist institutions,” International Workshop on Economic History of Globalization, K.U.Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, October 20 , 2011.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Formation of internal labor market in the technological transition: Wage and career in the steel industry from the 1930s to the 1960s,” The 40th meeting: Conference 2010 Fall, Workshop on Economics of Organizations and Institutions, Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo, August 27, 2010.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Corporate governance, ownership structure, and labor organization: Formation and development of modern firm organization in Japan,”  Panel Discussion organized by Masaki Nakabayashi, the 79th Annual Meeting of Socio-Economic History Society, Kwansei Gakuin University, June 20, 2010.

Takeshi Abe, Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University: Chair.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Corporate governance, ownership structure, and labor organization: Formation and development of modern firm organization in Japan.”

Takenobu Yuki, Graduate School of Economics, The University of Tokyo, “Merger effect and market evaluation in modern cotton spinning: significance of the merger trend in the early 20th century.”

Naofumi Nakamura, Institute of Social Science, “Specificity of assets and border of firm: Coal minning and railway in the Chikufo region.”

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Formation of internal labor market: transfer of modern technology and formation of skill in the steel industry.”

Hideo Owan, Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo, “Complementarity between organiation and market: product market and work organization.”

Daiji Kawaguchi, Graduate School of Economics, Hitotsubashi University, “Female labor and firm: Productivity, wages, and investment in human capital.”

Yuji Genda, Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo: Discussant.

Konosuke Odaka, Hitotsubashi University: Discussant.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Governance, market, and organization: arbitrage of external difference and creation of internal difference,” Panel Discussion organized by Masaki Nakabayashi, the 78th Annual Meeting of the Socio-Economic History Society, September 27, 2009, Toyo University. 

Naofumi Nakamura, Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo: Chair.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Long modernization of the Japanese economy: deepening of markets and development of organizations.”

Yasuo Takatsuki, Graduate Shool of Economics, The University of Tokyo, “Derivation and deepening of trade governance: expansion of local rice markets in early modern times.”

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Impersonal governance of trades: autonomy of financial market and formation of financial policy.”

Takenobu Yuki, Graduate School of Ecoonmics, “Formation of corporate governance: rationality of capital market and development of cotton spinning.”

Mayo Morimoto, Graduate School of Economics, The University of Tokyo, “Complimentarity of selection and monitoring: formation of direct employment and in-house training in the Chikuho coal mining.”

Matao Miyamoto, Graduate School of Business, Kwansei Gakuin University: Discussant.

Kanji Ishii, The University of Tokyo: Discussant.

Konosuke Odaka, The University of Tokyo: Discussant.

Masaki Nakabayahsi, "States, institutions, and development: Standardization and enforcement of trades in diverse markets," in session J7, "States, institutions, and development: Standardization and enforcement of trades in diverse markets," organized by Masaki Nakabayashi, the 15th World Economic History Congress, University of Utrecht, August 6, 2009.

Masaki Nakabayahsi, "The governance of trade in the labor market: An experience of the Japanese silk-reeling industry," in session J7, "States, Institutions, and Development: Standardization and Enforcement of Trades in Diverse Markets," organized by Masaki Nakabayashi, the 15th World Economic History Congress, University of Utrecht, August 6, 2009.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Institutions and economic development of early modern Japan," in session H8, "Political Economy and Institutions in Early Modern States, 1500-1800," organized by Sevket Pamuk and Om Prakash,  the 15th World Economic History Congress, University of Utrecht, August 6, 2009.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Imposed efficiency of the treaty port: Japanese industrialization and the western imperialist institutions,” in Special Session I: “States, institutions, and development: Emergence of designed enforcement mechanism in comparative history,” in the Fall Meeting 2008 of the Japan Economic Association, at Kinki University, September 15, 2008.

Masaki Nakabayashi, "Private governance of trades in the labor market: A Japanese experience," in the 8th meeting of the Osaka Workshop on Economics of Institutions and Organizations: petite Conference, 2007 Spring, at Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University, March 29, 2007.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Suwa seshigyo ni okeru koyo keiyaku, shiho seido, kojo toroku seido (Employment contract, judicial system, and worker registration system in the silk reeling industry in Suwa county, Nagano),” in a panel discussion on “Torihiki seido no keizaishi (Economic history of trade governance),” in the 68th annual meeting of the Socio-Economic History Association, at Kyoto University, May 29, 1999. 

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Seishi shihon no kakuritsu: Goshi Okaya Seishi Kaisha no seiritsu to hatten (Establishment of the modern silk reeling industry: Growth of the Okaya Silk Reeling, Co.),” in the 66th annual meeting of the Socio-Economic History Association, May 31, 1997.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Seishi shihon kakuritsuki no roshi kankei (Industrial relations in the rise of the modern silk reeling industry),” in the annual meeting of the Historical Society of Japan, The University of Tokyo, November 11, 1995.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Sanshigyo saihenki no Suwa seishigyo (The silk reeling industry of Suwa county of Nagano during the reoganization of sericulture),” in the annual meeting of the Political Economy and Economic History Society, Senshu University, October 28, 1995.

Masaki Nakabayashi, “Suwa seishigyo ni okeru 'tokyu chinginsei' no kakuritsu (Construction of the relative wage system in the silk reeling industry of Suwa county, Nagano),” in the 64th annual meeting of the Socio-Economic History Society, The University of Tokyo, May 20, 1995.