Biography

Prof. Tohru Naito

Doshisha University, Japan


Email: tnaito@mail.doshisha.ac.jp


Qualifications

2003 Ph.D., Kyushu University, Japan

1996 M.A., Kyushu University, Japan

1994 B.A., Seinan Gakuin University, Japan


Publications (Selected)

  1. Kawasaki, A., Naito, T. (2019) “Partial privatization under asymmetric multi-market competition,” Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, 31(1-2) 60 - 76.
  2. Lee, K-D., Naito, T., Lee, W. (2017) “The effects of mixed oligopoly and emission taxes on the market and environment,” Korean Economic Review, 33(2), 267 - 294.
  3. Naito, T., Ikazaki, D. and Omori, T. (2017) “Precautionary public health, ageing and urban agglomeration,” Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science, 1, 655-669.
  4. Naito, T., Omori, T., (2017) “Aging and urban agglomeration under a muti-regional overlapping generations model,” Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, 29(2) 135 - 150.
  5. Naito, T., Omori, T. (2016) “Household’s disaster prevention activities, agglomeration, and economic growth Regional Science Policy and Practice, 8(4) 177 - 195.
  6. Kitaura, K., Naito, T., Omori, T., (2015) “Treat the earth: Natural environment, fertility, and government in an overlapping generations economy,” Studies in Applied Economics, 8, 1 - 13.
  7. Naito, T., (2015) “Characteristics of residents and evacuation spots for Nankai Trough earthquake: Case study of Komatsushima city,” Studies in Regional Science, 45(1) 1 - 9.
  8. Naito, T., Omori, T. (2014) “Can urban pollution shrink rural districts?,” Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences, 7, 73 - 83.
  9. Naito, T., (2013) “Privatization of public firms and urban unemployment in an integrated economy, ”Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, 25 (2), 93 - 106.
  10. Naito, T., (2012) Urban-rural migration, unemployment, and privatization: A synthesis of Harris-Todaro model and a mixed duopoly, Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences5, 85 - 74.
  11. Naito, T., (2010) “Regional agglomeration and transfer of pollution technology under the presence of transboundary pollution,” Regional Science Policy and Practice, 2(2), 154 - 175.
  12. Naito, T. Ogawa, H., (2009) “Direct versus indirect environmental regulation in a partially privatized mixed duopoly,” Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, 10, (2)-(4), 87 -100.
  13. Ikazaki, D. Naito, T., (2009) “Optimal environmental and industrial policies: and imperfect agglomeration effects,” Regional Science Policy and Practice, 1 (2), 141 - 157.
  14. Ikazaki, D. Naito, T., (2008) “Population, technological conversion, and optimal environmental policy,” The Annals of Regional Science, 42(3), 705 - 724.
  15. Fukuyama, H. Naito, T., (2007) “Unemployment, trans-boundary pollution, and environmental policy in a dualistic economy,” Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, 19(2), 154 - 172.
  16. Hosoe, M. Naito, T., (2006)“Trans-boundary pollution transmission and regional agglomeration effects,” Papers in Regional Science, 85(1), 99 - 120.
  17. Fukuyama, H. Naito, T., (2005) “Industrial garbage tax and environmental policy game under a two-region model,” Interdisciplinary Information Science, 11 (1), 35 - 48.
  18. Lee, W. Naito, T., (2002) “Compensation rule and investment under land taking,” Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, 14 (1), 78 - 94.


Book

  1. Naito, T. (2004), The urban economic theory of regulation and environment. (in Japanese) Kyushu Univ. Press.
  2. Ikazaki, D., T. Naito, and H. Fukuyama (2009), The theoretical analysis of space and sustainable environmental policy, (in Japanese) Taga Press.
  3. Naito, T. ed. (2015), Sustainable Growth and Development in a Regional Economy, Springer
  4. Naito, T. W. Lee, and Y.Ouchida (eds), (2017), Applied Approaches to Societal Institutions and Economics: Essays in Honor of Moriki Hosoe, Springer.
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