CV
CV
PROFESSIONAL POSITION
October 2016-Present
Professor
Department of Economics
Keio University
October 2012-September 2016
Associate Professor
Department of Economics
Keio University
October 2009-September 2012
Associate Professor
Department of Economics
Yokohama National University
January 2006-September 2009
Assistant Professor
Department of Economics
Graduate School of Humanities and Social Science
University of Tsukuba
January 2005-December 2005
Research Scientist
Center for Child and Family Policy
Duke University
July 2004-December 2004
Research Associate
Institute of Economic Research
Osaka University
EDUCATION
2004 Ph.D., Economics, New York University
1996 M.A., Agricultural Economics, Kyoto University
1994 B.A., Agricultural Economics, Kyoto University
PUBLICATION
1. Ryo Nakajima and Ryuichi Tanaka (2014) Estimating the Effects of Pronatal Policies on Residential Choice and Fertility, Journal of The Japanese and International Economies, Vol. 34, December, pp. 179-200.
2. Yasudada Murata, Ryo Nakjima, Ryosuke Okamoto and Ryuichi Tamura (2014) Localized Knowledge Spillovers and Patent Citations: A Distance-based Approach, Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 96, No. 5, pp. 967-985.
3. Esteban-Pretel, Ryo Nakajima, and Ryuichi Tanaka (2011) Are Contingent Jobs Dead Ends or Stepping Stones to Regular Jobs? Evidence from a Structural Estimation, Labour Economics, Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 513-526.
4. Naoki Watanabe, Ryo Nakajima and Takanori Ida (2010) Quality-Adjusted Prices of Japanese Mobile Phone Handsets and Carriers’ Strategies, Review of Industrial Organization, Vol. 36, No. 4, pp. 391-412.
5. Ryo Nakajima, Ryuichi Tamira and Nobuyuki Hanaki (2010) The Effect of Collaboration Network on Inventors' Job Match, Productivity and Tenure, Labour Economics, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 723-734.
6. Julen Esteban-Pretel, Ryo Nakajima and Ryuichi Tanaka (2010) TFP Growth Slowdown and the Japanese Labor Market in the 1990s, Journal of The Japanese and International Economies, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 50-68.
7. Nobuyuki Hanaki, Ryo Nakajima and Yosiaki Ogura (2010) Dynamics of R&D Collaborations in IT industry, Research Policy, Vol. 39, No. 3, pp. 386-399.
8.Ryo Nakajima (2007) Measuring Peer Effects on Youth Smoking Behavior, Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 74, No, 3, pp. 897-935.
9. Ley A. Killeya-Jones, Ryo Nakajima and Philip Costanz (2007) Peer Standing and Substance Use in Early-Adolescent Grade-Level Networks: A Short-term Longitudinal Study, Prevention Science, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 11-23.
10.Taku Terawaki and Ryo Nakajima (1999) Optimal Design for Double-Bounded Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Method, Journal of Rural Economics (Nougyou-Keizai Kenkyuu), Vol. 70, No. 4., pp.193-205.
11. Ryo Nakajima (1997) Time Series Analysis of Agricultural Expenditure in Japan, Journal of Rural Economics (Nougyou-Keizai Kenkyuu), Vol. 68, No. 3., pp.143-151.
WORKING PAPERS
1.Yuta Kikuchi and Ryo Nakajima (2017) Evaluating Professor Value-added: Evidence from Professor and Student Matching in Physics, Keio-IES Discussion Paper Series, 2017, DP 2017-007.
2.Yasusada Murata, Ryo Nakajima and Ryuichi Tamura (2017) Testing for Localization: A New Approach.
3.Julen Esteban-Pretel, Ryo Nakajima and Ryuichi Tanaka (2011) Changes in Japan’s Labor Market Flows due to the Lost Decade, RIETI Discussion Paper 11-E-038.
4.Julen Esteban-Pretel, Ryo Nakajima and Ryuichi Tanaka (2011) Japan’s Labor Market Cyclicality and Volatility Puzzle,” RIETI Discussion Paper 11-E-040.
REFEREEING
American Economic Review, Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, Journal of Economics Behavior and Organization, Japanese Economic Review, Japan and World Economy, Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Japanese and International Economics, Pacific Economic Review, Quantitative Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations, Review of Industrial Organization, U.S. National Science Foundation
TEACHING
Graduate: Econometrics I, Econometrics II, Empirical Industrial Organization
Undergraduate: Econometrics, Human Capital Theory, Industrial Organization
HONORS, DISTINCTIONS AND GRANTS
Grants
2014-2018
•Research Grant from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Principal Investigator.
2013-2017
•Research Grant from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A), Co-investigator (with K. Takii)
2012-2016
•Research Grant from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), Co-investigator (with R. Tanaka)
2011-2013
•Research Grant from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B), Principal Investigator.
2007-2009
•Research Grant from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B), Principal Investigator.
2007
•Research Grant from the Kikawada Foundation, Principal Investigator.
•Research Grant from Inamori Foundation, Co-investigator (with N. Hanaki and Y. Ogura)
•Research Grant from Japan Securities Scholarship Foundation, Co-investigator (with N. Hanaki)
•Research Grant from The Japan Economic Research Foundation, Co-investigator (with N. Watanabe)
•Research Grant from The Telecommunication Advancement Foundation, Co-investigator (with N. Watanabe)
Honors
2004
•Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research/Moriguchi Prize
2000-2004
•Graduate School Fellowship, New York University
1998-2000
• Japan Society Promotion of Science Fellowship