(Last updated : 2024-10-07 16:31:49)
  OKABE Tomohito
   Department   Aoyama Gakuin University  Department of International Economics, School of International Politics, Economics and Communication
   Position   Associate Professor
■ Specialization and related fields
Public economics and labor economics, Economic theory 
■ Academic background
1. Keio University Graduated
2. Keio University〔Master Course〕 Completed
3. Hosei University〔Master Course〕 Completed
■ Business career
1. 2015/08~2020/03 Hitotsubashi University Institute of Economic Research Research Division of Economic Institutions and Policy Assistant Professor
2. 2020/04~ Aoyama Gakuin University School of International Politics, Economics and Communication Department of International Economics Associate Professor
■ Belonging society
1. The Behaviormetric Society of Japan
■ Book and thesis
1. Article Conditional political budget cycles: The role of time preference Economics and Politics 34(1),pp.67-91 (Collaboration) 2022/03
2. Article Conditional Political Budget Cycles: A Reconsideration of the Role of Economic Development IER Discussion Paper Series 709 (Collaboration) 2020/03
3. Article Estimation of Unobserved Dynamics of Individual Partisanship: A Bayesian Approach (共著) Behaviormetrika 45(1),pp.25-55 (Collaboration) 2018/04
4. Article Estimation of Unobserved Dynamics of Individual Partisanship: A Bayesian Approach (共著) IER Discussion Paper Series A No. 655  (Collaboration) 2017/03
5. Article Regional Economic Growth Disparities: A Political Economy Perspective (共著) European Journal of Political Economy 46,pp.26-39 (Collaboration) 2017/01
■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2024/09/18 Economic Growth with Endogenous Political Violence (Symposium autour des travaux de Gérard Debreu)
2. 2024/05/14 How can we account for persistent economic stagnation and security unease in African nations?: A general equilibrium analysis (Lille Économie Management Seminar)
3. 2023/06/09 How can we account for persistent economic stagnation and security unease in African nations?: A general equilibrium analysis (International Conference on Macroeconomics and Econometrics/ National Dong Hwa University)
4. 2018/10/22 Do lifecycle events matter for voter turnout?: Evidence from British Cohort Panel Survey (Public Economics Seminar/ University of Konstanz)
5. 2018/09/03 Do lifecycle events matter for voter turnout?: Evidence from British Cohort Panel Survey (The 46th Annual Meeting of the Behaviormetric Society)
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