Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Professor, Faculty of international Social Sciences, Gakushuin UniversityHitotsubashi Institute for Advanced Study , Hitotsubashi University
- Degree
- 経済学博士(ウェスタン・オンタリオ大学大学院)Doctor of Philosophy, Economics(University of Western Ontario)
- Contact information
- jota.ishikawa
gakushuin.ac.jp - Researcher number
- 80240761
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901006306980137
- researchmap Member ID
- 1000017628
- External link
Research Interests
4Research Areas
1Research History
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Apr, 2022 - Present
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Apr, 2022 - Present
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Apr, 2001 - Mar, 2022
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Apr, 2001 - Mar, 2022
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Sep, 2016 - Sep, 2016
Education
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Sep, 1986 - Jun, 1990
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- Mar, 1983
Committee Memberships
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Oct, 2020 - Present
Awards
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Oct, 2006
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Jun, 1990
Major Papers
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Economics Letters, 207, Oct, 2021 Peer-reviewedThis paper incorporates key stylized facts about the transport sector into the conventional international oligopoly model and explores how protectionist policies perform differently when transport costs are endogenous and subject to the backhaul problem (i.e., the imbalance of shipping volume in outgoing and incoming routes). A country’s protectionist policies, which benefit domestic firms and harm foreign firms in the conventional model, can harm domestic firms and benefit foreign firms if carriers avoid the backhaul problem. Protectionist policies may also lead to a facilitating practice. In the absence of the backhaul problem, both domestic and foreign consumers lose from protectionist policies.
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Journal of International Economics, 127, Nov, 2020 Peer-reviewed
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Journal of International Economics, 126, Sep, 2020 Peer-reviewed
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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 172 137-160, Apr, 2020 Peer-reviewed
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Review of International Economics, 26(5) 997-1020, Nov, 2018 Peer-reviewedInvitedWe examine how trade liberalization affects South’s incentive to protect intellectual property rights (IPR) in a North–South duopoly model where a low‐cost North firm competes with a high‐cost South firm in the South market. The North firm serves the South market through either exports or foreign direct investment (FDI). The extent of effective cost difference between North and South depends on South’s imitation, which in turn depends on South’s IPR protection and absorptive capacity and North firm’s location choice, all of which are endogenously determined in our model. For a given level of IPR protection, South’s absorptive capacity under exports may be greater than under FDI. Even though innovation is exogenous to the model (and hence unaffected by South’s IPR policy), strengthening IPR protection in South can improve its welfare. The relationship between trade costs and the degree of IPR protection that maximizes South welfare is non‐monotone. In particular, South has an incentive to protect IPR only when trade costs are moderate. When masking technology or licensing is incorporated into the model, however, some protection of IPR may be optimal for South eve
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Journal of International Economics, 111 81-98, Mar 1, 2018 Peer-reviewed
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ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS, 67(4) 637-660, Aug, 2017 Peer-reviewed
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ECONOMIC THEORY, 62(4) 719-764, Oct, 2016 Peer-reviewed
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International Economy, 19 1-22, Sep, 2016 Peer-reviewedInvitedUsing the footloose capital model with two countries, this paper studies different impacts of emission taxes and quotas on firm location and global emissions under trade liberalization. If only one country (North) sets a target of emissions, firms may have incentive to relocate to the other country (South). That is, the pollution haven effect could arise. We show that a further decrease in trade costs, given an emission regulation in North, increases firm relocation and global emissions only if trade costs are relatively low. Moreover, compared with emission taxes, emission quotas moderate firm relocation, which results in less pollution haven and hence less global emissions.
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International Economic Review, 54(3) 1057-1083, Aug, 2013 Peer-reviewed
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JAPANESE ECONOMIC REVIEW, 64(2) 201-231, Jun, 2013 Peer-reviewedInvited
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Japanese Economic Review, 63 185-203, May, 2012 Peer-reviewed
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Strategic Foreign Direct Investment in Vertically Related Markets (with E.Horiuchi) (jointly worked)Economic Record, 88 229-242, Feb, 2012 Peer-reviewed
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Review of International Economics, 19 300-312, Dec, 2011 Peer-reviewed
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Review of Development Economics, 15 458-473, Dec, 2011 Peer-reviewed
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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS, 82(1) 73-84, Sep, 2010 Peer-reviewed
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Japanese Economic Review, 61 97-115, Apr, 2010 Peer-reviewed
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International Economy, (14) 59-76, Apr, 2010 Peer-reviewed
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS-REVUE CANADIENNE D ECONOMIQUE, 42(2) 615-638, May, 2009 Peer-reviewed
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Economic Record, (85) 197-209, Apr, 2009 Peer-reviewed
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Review of International Economics, 17(2) 310-326, 2009 Peer-reviewed
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Canadian Journal of Economics, (41) 954-970, Apr, 2008 Peer-reviewed
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Japanese Economic Review, (59) 211-227, Apr, 2008 Peer-reviewed
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Review of International Economics, (16) 37-44, Apr, 2008 Peer-reviewed
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics, (14) 279-291, Apr, 2007 Peer-reviewed
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International Economic Review, 48 185-210, Apr, 2007 Peer-reviewed
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Japanese Economic Review, 58 118-126, Apr, 2007 Peer-reviewed
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Review of Development Economics, 11 359-368, Apr, 2007 Peer-reviewed
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International Economic Review, 47 431-450, Apr, 2006 Peer-reviewed
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Journal of International Economics, 63 419-436, Apr, 2004 Peer-reviewed
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H. Ursprung and S. Katayama (ed.) International Economic Policies in a Globalized World, Springer Verlag, 133-150, Apr, 2004 Invited
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Review of International Economics, 12 706-722, Apr, 2004 Peer-reviewed
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Canadian Journal of Economics, 37 445-448, Apr, 2004 Peer-reviewed
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JAPAN AND THE WORLD ECONOMY, 15(1) 31-46, Jan, 2003 Peer-reviewed
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Issues and Options for U.S.-Japan Trade Policies ed. by Robert M. Stern (University of Michigan Press),Ch.10, 227-248, Apr, 2002 Peer-reviewedInvited
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『経済研究』, 51(4) 321-336, Apr, 2000 Peer-reviewed
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Journal of International Economics, 48(2) 199-232, Apr, 1999 Peer-reviewed
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Ryuzo Sato, Rama V. Ramachandran and Kazuo Mino eds. Global Competition and Integration, (Kluwer Academic Publishers), Chapter 6, 99-126, Apr, 1999 Invited
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Review of International Economics, 6(1) 129-141, 1998 Peer-reviewed
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Journal of International Economics, 42 395-423, Apr, 1997 Peer-reviewed
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Japanese Economic Review, 48(2) 176-186, 1997 Peer-reviewed
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Japanese Economic Review, 48(1) 90-100, 1997 Peer-reviewed
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Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics, 37(2) 185-188, Apr, 1996
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Canadian Journal of Economics, 29(3) 573-594, Apr, 1996 Peer-reviewed
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Canadian Journal of Economics, 27(1) 101-111, Apr, 1994 Peer-reviewed
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Japan and The World Economy, 6(2) 157-169, 1994 Peer-reviewed
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Journal of International Economics, 32(1-2) 57-81, 1992 Peer-reviewed
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Journal of International Economics, 33(3-4) 221-244, 1992 Peer-reviewed
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Journal of Development Economics, 37(1-2) 63-87, 1991 Peer-reviewed
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ECONOMICS LETTERS, 35(4) 429-433, 1991 Peer-reviewed
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ECONOMICS LETTERS, 36(4) 397-401, 1991 Peer-reviewed
Misc.
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エコノミスト, 91(15) 46-47, Apr 2, 2013
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Japanese Economic Review, 48(2) 176-186, Jun, 1997
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Journal of economics and business administration, 175(2) 71-75, Feb, 1997
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Mita journal of economics, 89(2) 175-185, Jul 1, 1996
Books and Other Publications
6Major Presentations
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Workshop on Trade and the Labor Market, Feb 5, 2022 Invited
Teaching Experience
6Professional Memberships
6Research Projects
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2017 - Present
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Apr, 1985 - Present
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2025 - Mar, 2029
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2024 - Mar, 2029
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2021 - Mar, 2026