Books
- The Political Economics of Interest rates, Foreign Exchanges, and Stock Prices (金利・為替・株価の政治経済学, Kinri kawase kabuka no seiji keizaigaku?). Iwanami Shoten, Tokyo 1992, ISBN 4-00-004173-8
- Japan's Bottom Line (日本の総決算, Nihon no sōkessan?). Kodansha, Tokyo 1999, ISBN 4-06-206330-1
- Modern Japanese Economic Policy Theory (現代日本経済政策論, Gendai Nihon keizai seisakuron?). Iwanami Shoten, Tokyo 2001, ISBN 4-00-026268-8
- The Uekusa Report: Factors Defining FY2006 (ウエクサ・レポート 2006年を規定するファクター, Uekusa Repōto Nisenroku nen wo Kitei suru Fakutā?). Shisei Bungaku, Tokyo 2006 ISBN 4-902995-01-8
- Traitor's Last Days (売国者たちの末路, Baikokushatachi no Matsuro?) with Takahiko Soejima. Shodensha, Tokyo 2009 ISBN 4-396-61334-2
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