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Kato Ray Ryuta
カトウ リユウタ | Kato Ray Ryuta
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Professor
Homepage URL (1):
http://www.meiji.ac.jp
Research field (3):
Money and finance
, Public economics, labor economics
, Theoretical economics
Research keywords (6):
Ageing population
, Social Security
, Public Economics
, 経済理論 財政学・金融論
, and Money and Banking
, General Theory of Economics Public Finance
Research theme for competitive and other funds (14):
- 2015 - 2017 An Analysis of the Impact of Female Labor Supply and Unemployment on the Taxation and Social Security Scheme in an Aging Japan within a Computable General Equilibrium Framework
- 2012 - 2014 An analysis of the Impact of Marginal Tax Reforms on and an Application of the Optimal Taxation Theory to an Aging Japan with a Computable General Equilibrium Model
- 2009 - 2011 The Impact of Tax and Subsidy Policies on the Health Related Sectors with the Input-Output Table within a Computable General Equilibrium Framework in an Aging Japan
- 2007 - 2008 The effects of foreign as well as female labor force on the long-run economic growth in an aging Japan
- 2005 - 2006 Economic Analysis of Fundamental Issues in the Existing Public Health services in Japan
- 2003 - 2004 Simulation Analysis of the Public Health Insurance in an Aging Japan with asymmetric Information
- 1998 - 1999 高齢化社会をふまえた公的医療保険制度ならびに医療の経済学的分析
- 1993 - 1993 高齢化社会をふまえた医療及び資産に対する税制の理論的・実証的分析
- 財政赤字の経済分析
- 医療の経済分析
- 高齢化社会の経済分析
- Economic Analysis of Government Deficits
- Economic Analysis of Health
- Economic Analysis on an Aging Population
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Papers (21):
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KATO Ryuta Ray. The Future Prospect of the Long-term Care Insurance in Japan. Japan and the World Economy. 2018. 47. 1-17
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KATO Ryuta Ray. Does More Female Labor Supply Really Save a Graying Japan?. Economics & Management Series of Working Paper, International University of Japan. 2017. EMS. 2017-4. 1-107
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KATO Ryuta Ray. Elderly Care, Child Care, and Labor Supply in an Aging Japan,. Economics & Management Series of Working Paper, International University of Japan. 2016. EMS. 2016-13
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KATO Ryuta Ray. Remittances and Brain Drain in Ghana: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach. Journal of Economics and Political Economy. 2016. 3. 2. 211-241
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KATO Ryuta Ray. Remittances and the Redistributive Policy in Ghana: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach. Review of Economics & Finance. 2016. 6. 2
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MISC (58):
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KATO Ryuta Ray. Fiscal Stimulus in an Endogenous Job Separation Model. Economics and Management Working Paper Series, IUJ Research Institute. 2013. EMS-2013-02
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KATO Ryuta Ray. Fiscal Stimulus and Labor Market Dynamics in Japan. Economics and Management Working Paper Series, IUJ Research Institute,. 2012. EMS-2012-19,
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KATO Ryuta Ray. Should Indonesia Suffer from More Reduction of the Subsidy to the Petroleum Sector?. Economics and Management Working Paper Series, IUJ Research Institute. 2011. EMS-2011-25,
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Takahashi, S, M Kawade, R R Kato. Spousal Tax Deduction, Social Security System and the Labor Supply of Japanese Married Women. GSIR Working Paper Series, GSIR, International University of Japan. 2009. EAP09-7
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Takahashi, S, M Kawade, R R Kato. Labor Supply of Japanese Married Women: Sensitivity Analysis and a New Estimate. GSIR Working Paper Series, GSIR, International University of Japan. 2009. EAP09-5
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Books (12):
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The Political Economy of Fiscal Consolidation in Japan
Springer 2015
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A Course in Public Economics: From Theory to Policy
Yuhikaku 2014
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新たなリスクと社会保障
東京大学出版会 2012
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日本財政破綻回避への戦略 (第2章)
日本経済新聞社 2007
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Tackling Japan's Fiscal Challenges: Strategies to Cope with High Public Debt and Population Aging (Chapter 3)
Palgrave 2006
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Lectures and oral presentations (12):
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Elderly Care, Child Care, and Labor Supply in an Aging Japan
(UC Irvine 13th Conference, US Irvine, USA 2017)
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Female Labor Supply, Social Security, and Fiscal Consolidation
(UC Irvine 10th Conference, US Irvine, USA 2014)
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Fiscal Stimulus in an Endogenous Job Separation Model
(UC Irvine 9th Conference, US Irvine, USA 2013)
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The Impact of Marginal Tax Reforms on the Supply of Health Related Services in Japan
(Japan-Korea Session in the annual conference of Korea Association of Public Finance, Yeosu, South Korea 2012)
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Taxation, transfers, and subsidies for medical service sector and the pharmaceutical industry: a computable general equilibrium approach
(Japan-Taiwan Workshop on Public Economics, Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan 2010)
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Works (5):
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公立病院経営の実態
2000 -
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川崎市財政運営基礎調査
1994 -
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大津市の財政
1994 -
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高齢化社会の経済分析
1994 -
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大津市中期財政計画
1992 -
Education (7):
- - 2000 University of Essex Department of Economics Economics
- - 2000 University of Essex Graduate School, Division of Economics Economics
- - 1995 University of Essex Department of Economics Economics
- - 1992 Osaka University
- - 1990 Yokohama National University
- - 1986 Chuo University Faculty of Economics Department of Economics
- - 1986 Chuo University Faculty of Economics
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Professional career (4):
- PhD in Economics (University of Essex)
- MA in Economics (University of Essex)
- MA in Economics (Yokohama National University)
- BA in Economics (Chuo University)
Work history (10):
- 2018/04 - 現在 Meiji University Graduate School of Governance Studies Professor
- 2004/04 - 2018/03 International University of Japan (IUJ) Graduate School of International Relations Professor
- 1992/04 - 2004/03 Shiga University Faculty of Economics
- 1992/04 - 2004/03 : Faculty of Economics, Shiga University
- 2001 - 2002 ロンドン大学イムペリアル校経営大学院 上級客員研究員
- 2001 - 2002 : Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Management School, Imperial College, the University of London, UK
- 1999 - 2001 Economic and Social Research Institute, Cabinet Office, Government of Japan
- 1999 - 2001 : Visiting Research Fellow, Economic and Social Research Institute, Cabinet Office, Government of Japan
- 1997 - 1998 経済企画庁経済研究所 客員研究員(併任)
- 1997 - 1998 : Visiting Research Fellow, Econommic Research Institute, Economic Planning Agency of Japan
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Association Membership(s) (4):
JAPANESE ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
, Health Economics Study Group in England (HESG)
, International Health Economics Association
, 日本財政学会
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