Fellows & Grantees

Yukihiro Kidokoro

Abe Fellowship 2012
Project Title
A US-Japan comparison of the effect of population migration on cost-benefit analysis applied to urban and transport policies
Institutional Affiliation (at time of award)
Professor, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)

Bio

I started my academic career by joining Institute for Social and Economic Research, Osaka University as assistant professor, 1996-1997.  In 1998, I got the job at National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies as an associate professor.  I moved to the center for special information science at University of Tokyo in 1999, and got back to National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in 2005.  From 2008 on, I have been a professor of National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies.

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