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(Last updated : 2020-07-30 21:24:37)
kato hisakazu
Department
Undergraduate School , School of Political Science and Economics
Position
Professor
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Books and Papers
1.
2020/02
Article
Does a relationship between fertility and labor participation of women really exist? International Journal of Economic Policy Studies 14(1),pp.1-21 (Single)
2.
2019/11
Book
Easy Econometrics (Single)
3.
2019/04
Article
Did Fiscal and Monetary Policies Affect Positively to Economic Activity of Thailand? Asian Administration and Management Review 2(2),pp.1-14 (Single)
4.
2018/02
Article
The Analysis on Disparities of fertility Rate of Japanese Municiparities Public Policy Review 14(1),pp.1-24 (Single)
5.
2016/07
Book
Impact of 80 million society (Single)
6.
2016/05
Book
Introduction to Statistical Analysis from High School Students (Single)
7.
2016/01
Book
An Empirical Analysis of Population and Technological Progress (Single)
8.
2014/08
Book
Considering Social Policy (Single)
9.
1999/12
Article
Overlapping Generations Model with Endogenous Population Growth 人口学研究 25,pp.15-25 (Single)
10.
1997/05
Article
Time Series Analysis of Fertility Change in Postwar Japan 人口学研究 20,pp.23-35 (Single)
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Academic Qualifications
1.
2000/03
Degree Acquisition
Chuo University,
2.
~1988/03
〔Master Course〕, Graduate School, Division of Business Administration and Economic Policy, University of Tsukuba, Completed,
3.
~1981/03
Faculty of Economics, Keio University, Graduated,
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Major Subjects
Social Security
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Research Topics, Consignment Studies & KAKENHI Researches
1.
1995
The Economy, Public Finance, and Social Security Systen in Aged and Low Fertility Society (Key Word : Low Fertility,Economic Growth,Social Security)
2.
1993
Constructing the Macro-Econometric Model (Key Word : Macro Econometric Model,Econometrics,)
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Current Specialized Field
Economic policy