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 leakage
    A 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.2
    Another 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 houses
    A 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 property
    A 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