Mikawa Naoto
- 講師
- 学位:博士(経済学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Political Science and Economics / Department of Economics
詳細情報
研究キーワード
- Urban Economics
- Applied Microeconomics
- International Trade
研究分野
- Humanities & social sciences Economic policy
- Humanities & social sciences Economic policy Urban Economics
論文
COVID-19, Teleworking, and the Real Estate Market
Impact of the 2011 earthquake on the real estate market in Tokyo
Does inheritance taxation reform promote to build inexpensive rental housing?
Inheritance Taxation Reform Distorts Rental Housing Market: Evidence from Japan
講演・口頭発表等
- How Teleworking Reshapes Urban Structures: Evidence from Japan
- Urban Climate Change and Urban Development: A Case Study of Tokyo
- Urban Climate Change and Urban Development: A Case Study of Tokyo
- COVID-19, teleworking, and the real estate market
- COVID-19, teleworking, and the real estate market
- COVID-19, teleworking, and real estate market
- COVID-19, teleworking, and real estate market
- Does inheritance taxation reform promote to build inexpensive rental housing?
- The Impact of the 2011 Earthquake on the Real Estate Market in Tokyo
- The Impact of the 2011 Earthquake on the Real Estate Market in Tokyo
- The impact of real estate market from the big earthquake: case of Tokyo
- Inheritance taxation reform distorts rental housing market: Evidence from Japan
担当経験のある科目
- General Edocation Seminar
- General Edocation Seminar A/B
- Principles of economics
- Principles of Macroeconomics
所属学会
- American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association
- Geographic Information System Association
- The Japan Society of International Economics
- Applied Regional Science Conference
- Japanese Economic Association
共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題
Theoretical, empirical and policy research for effective utilization of existing housing stock
The Impact of Natural Disasters on Real Estate Price: Evidence from Micro Data
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