| 2007 | Hira, Tahira K., and Cäzilia Loibl. Women’s finances (refereed). In Jing Jian Xiao (Ed.), Advances in Consumer Finance Research. New York: Springer (in print). |
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| 2006 | Loibl, Cäzilia, and Tahira K. Hira. Financial learning in the workplace. In Kurt Gedrich, Thomas Zängler, and Waltraud Kustermann (Eds.), Researching the consumer in academia (pp. 145–63). New York: Lang. |
| 1997 | Hira, T. K. Application of financial counseling skills to work with delinquent clients. In T. Nishimura (Ed.), Credit Counseling (pp. 75–88). Tokyo, Japan: Oriental Economic Press. |
| 1996 | Hira, T. K., and A. Swift. Application of a resource management model to improve family financial well-being. In L. Engberg, J. Varjonen, and H. Steinmuller (Eds.), Family Resource Management Issues (pp. 109–13). International Federation of Home Economics (IFHE): Family Resource Management Committee. |
| 1996 | Hira, T. K. Ethics: Personal and professional implications. In C. Simerly, H. Light, and D. Mitstifer, (Eds.), A Book of Readings: The Context for Professionals in Human, Family and Consumer Sciences (pp. 163–6). Alexandria, Virginia: American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences. |
| 1993 | Hira, T. K. Determinants of effects of bankruptcy and satisfaction with bankruptcy (a solution to credit problems): An international comparison. In R. von Schweitzer (Ed.), Cross-Cultural Approaches to Home Management (18: pp. 177–211). Campus Verlag, Frankfurt Main, Giessen, Germany: Reihe Stiftung der Private Haushalt. |
| 1989 | Hira, T. K. Causes and effects of consumer bankruptcies. In International Comparative Research Studies: Consumer Bankruptcies. Tokyo, Japan: Research Institute of Labor Banks. |
| 1988 | Nagashima, S., T. K. Hira, S. Shirai, and Y. Otsuka. Life planning and family financial management. In Dr. Mitsuaki Imai (Ed.), Analysis of Current Conditions: Issues and Problems in Consumer Education (pp. 73–94). Tokyo, Japan: Japan Academy of Consumer Education. |
| 1985 | Hira, T. K. Impact of family financial management practice on household’s solvency status. In Ujie and Matsuda (Eds.), The Age of Home Economics. Tokyo, Japan: Institute of Human Ecology. |