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DISCUSSION PAPER NO. 107

Firm Size, Rate of Return on Capital, and Increasing Returns to Scale – The Japanese Financial and Information

Communication Service Sectors –

Atsushi Miyake and Yasuyuki Osumi

Faculty of Economics School of Economics Kobe Gakuin University University of Hyogo

March , 2019

Institute for Policy Analysis and Social Innovation University of Hyogo

Nishiku, Kobe 651-2197, Japan

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