Nakanishi Hayato
Kanagawa University
Faculty of Economics Department of Economics/Department of Contemporary Business
Kanagawa University Graduate School
Graduate School of Economics Course of Economics (Public Policy)
Associate Professor
■ Present specialized field
Economic statistics (Key Word:Applied econometrics, Program evaluation)
■ Academic background
1.
2011/10~2015/03
Tokyo Institute of Technology 〔Doctoral course〕 Completed
2.
2010/04~2011/09
Tokyo Institute of Technology 〔Master degree program〕 Completed
3.
2006/04~2010/03
Tokyo Institute of Technology Faculty of Engineering Graduated
■ Book and Papers
1.
Papers
Urban environmental evaluation using affiliated private value auction model.
(Single)
2024/11
2.
Papers
Investigating the causal effects of COVID-19 vaccination on the adoption of protective behaviors in Japan: Insights from a fuzzy regression discontinuity design.
(Collaboration)
2024/06
3.
Papers
Estimation of exchangeable distribution with order statistics: Application to first-price auctions.
(Single)
2019/08
4.
Papers
Preference Parameter Changes in Life-cycle Consumption Models: the Measurement-error-robust Approach.
(Collaboration)
2018/10
5.
Papers
How the change of risk announcement on catastrophic disaster affects property prices?
(Single)
2017/05
6.
Papers
Quasi-experimental evidence for the importance of accounting for fear when evaluating catastrophic event.
(Single)
2017/03
7.
Papers
Economic valuation of environmental quality using property auction data: A structural estimation approach.
(Collaboration)
2016/11
Estimation of exchangeable distribution when the highest or lowest and another order statistics are observable: Application to first-price auctions (AMES 2019)
2.
2018/01
Can an economic structural model support hypothetical and experimental evidence? Preference parameters before and after the Great East Japan Earthquake (AEA ASSA Annual Meeting 2018)
3.
2017/06
Can an economic structural model support hypothetical and experimental evidence? Preference parameters before and after the Great East Japan Earthquake (IAAE Annual conference 2017)
4.
2017/03
Can an economic structural model support hypothetical and experimental evidence? Preference parameters before and after the Great East Japan Earthquake (Conference: Development of Empirical Research Using Panel Data)
5.
2015/06
Economic Valuation of Environmental Quality Using Property Auction Data: A Structural Estimation Approach (IAAE Annual Conference 2015)
6.
2012/12
Sieve Maximum Rank Correlation Estimator of Transformation Models with Semi-varying Coefficients (AMES 2012)