Taisuke Sadayuki
I am an associate professor of Economics at Seijo University, Japan. I received my B.A. and M.A. in Economics from Sophia University, Japan, and Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US.
My research interests include empirical studies on housing and environmental issues such as stigmatized properties, abandoned buildings, and climate change.
Latest Updates
- A paper on carbon leakageA paper on issues of carbon leakage was published as “Do regional emission trading schemes lead to carbon leakage within firms? Evidence from Japan” in Energy Economics (co-authored with Toshi H. Arimura).
- Paper on vacant houses, vol.2Another paper on issues of vacant houses in Tokyo was published as “What types of houses remain vacant? Evidence from a municipality in Tokyo, Japan” in The Journal of the Japanese and International Economies(co-authored with Y. Kanayama)
- Paper on vacant housesA paper on issues of vacant houses in Tokyo was published as “The Externality of Vacant Houses: The Case of Toshima Municipality, Tokyo, Japan” in the Review of Regional Studies (co-authored with Y. Kanayama and T.H. Arimura)
- Paper on stigmatized propertyA paper on issues of stigmatized property was published as “The externality of a mortality incident within an apartment building: Cases of homicide, suicide and fire deaths.” in the Environmental Economics and Policy Studies.
Contact & Affiliation
Taisuke Sadayuki
Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, Seijo University
Seijo 6-1-20, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan 157-8511
Email: tai.sadayuki [at] gmail.com
