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Working Papers
2024
- The Nexus between Long-term Care Insurance, Formal Care, Informal Care, and Bequests: The Case of Japan
Discussion Paper Series, Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration, Kobe University 
Also in ISER Discussion Paper, Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University (2024)  NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2024)
2020
- The Impact of Bequest Motives on Retirement Behavior in Japan: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis
ISER Discussion Paper, Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University 
Also in Discussion Paper Series, Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration, Kobe University (2019)  NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2020)  AGI Working Paper Series, Asian Growth Research Institute (2019)
2018
- How Has the Two-Day Weekend Policy Affected Labour Supply and Household Work in China?
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
2017
- Human Capital Misallocation, TFP, and Redistributive Policies
Discussion Papers Series, University of Queensland, School of Economics
2016
- Why Do Children Take Care of Their Elderly Parents? Are the Japanese Any Different?
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (11)
Also in ISER Discussion Paper, Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University (2016) View citations (10) AGI Working Paper Series, Asian Growth Research Institute (2016) View citations (5)
See also Journal Article WHY DO CHILDREN TAKE CARE OF THEIR ELDERLY PARENTS? ARE THE JAPANESE ANY DIFFERENT?, International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association (2018) View citations (35) (2018)
2014
- Career interruptions: a neglected aspect of a neoclassical model
Working Papers, Deakin University, Department of Economics
- Impatient in experiments, but patient in simulations: a challenge to a neoclassical model
Working Papers, Deakin University, Department of Economics
2013
- Solving for the retirement age in a continuous-time model with endogenous labor supply
Working Papers, Deakin University, Department of Economics View citations (1)
2010
- Various tax policy alternatives to delay retirement: some computations and implications
Working Papers, Deakin University, Department of Economics
2008
- Redistributive policies and TFP differences across countries
Working Papers, Deakin University, Department of Economics
Journal Articles
2024
- A tale of two taxes: State‐dependency of tax policy
Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2024, 71, (1), 1-27
- Marital sorting, family output, and wealth inequality
Oxford Economic Papers, 2024, 76, (3), 670-685
- Where did the time go? The effects of China's two-day weekend policy on labor supply, household work, and wages
China Economic Review, 2024, 83, (C)
2022
- CHILDREN’S LEARNING ENVIRONMENT AND GROWTH-PROMOTING INCOME REDISTRIBUTION
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2022, 26, (8), 2029-2085
2021
- The impact of bequest motives on labor supply and retirement behavior in Japan: A theoretical and empirical analysis
Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 2021, 62, (C) View citations (2)
2020
- Factors affecting delinquency of household credit in the U.S.: Does consumer sentiment play a role?
The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 2020, 52, (C) View citations (2)
- Parental involvement and Children's human capital: A tax-subsidy experiment
Economic Modelling, 2020, 85, (C), 16-29 View citations (4)
- Was the post-1870 fertility transition a key contributor to growth in the West in the twentieth century?
Journal of Economic Growth, 2020, 25, (4), 431-454 View citations (11)
2019
- Human capital misallocation, redistributive policies, and TFP
Journal of Macroeconomics, 2019, 60, (C), 309-324 View citations (9)
2018
- WHY DO CHILDREN TAKE CARE OF THEIR ELDERLY PARENTS? ARE THE JAPANESE ANY DIFFERENT?
International Economic Review, 2018, 59, (1), 113-136 View citations (35)
See also Working Paper Why Do Children Take Care of Their Elderly Parents? Are the Japanese Any Different?, NBER Working Papers (2016) View citations (11) (2016)
2017
- Has China Displaced its Competitors in High†tech Trade?
The World Economy, 2017, 40, (8), 1569-1596 View citations (7)
2016
- Classifying Chinese bull and bear markets: indices and individual stocks
Studies in Economics and Finance, 2016, 33, (4), 509-531 View citations (1)
- Impatient in Experiments, but Patient in Simulations: A Challenge to the Heckman-Type Model
The Economic Record, 2016, 92, (297), 268-290 View citations (4)
2013
- A mixed blessing of lifespan heterogeneity
Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 2013, 29, (C), 142-153 View citations (1)
- Expectations of future income and real exchange rate movements
Journal of Banking & Finance, 2013, 37, (4), 1274-1285 View citations (2)
- Is it really good to annuitize?
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2013, 93, (C), 116-140 View citations (18)
- Should We Refinance Unfunded Social Security?
Economica, 2013, 80, (319), 532-565 View citations (4)
2011
- Parental nurturing and adverse effects of redistribution
Journal of Economic Growth, 2011, 16, (1), 71-98 View citations (5)
- Understanding the economic dynamics behind growth-inequality relationships
Journal of Macroeconomics, 2011, 33, (1), 14-32 View citations (6)
2005
- A Comment on Roland Benabou's "Tax and Education Policy in a Heterogeneous-Agent Economy: What Levels of Redistribution Maximize Growth and Efficiency?"
Econometrica, 2005, 73, (3), 1003-1004 View citations (4)
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