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Aging Japan" and was published in the Review of
Economic Dynamics in January, 2018. She has published two papers recently with Selahattin Imrohoroglu and Tomoaki Yamada. And in March 2017, she published "When Do We Start? Pension Reform in Aging Japan" in the Japanese Economic Review, which was based on her Nakahara Prize lecture. This paper discusses how specific reforms could raise the retirement age by three years could help reduce the replacement rate by 20%. She then discusses how delaying from 2020 to 2030 to 2040 can raise tax burden by 8% and lowers the welfare by 3% for future Japanese citizens.
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undergraduate and graduate level. The courses were focused around
Macroeconomic topics including money, banking, and international economies. At the University of Tokyo, she instructed a course on International finance, at the undergraduate level, and Macroeconomic Models of Heterogenous Agents, at the graduate level. Her instruction has allowed her to teach at many high tier institutions.
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Sagiri Kitao has studied many macroeconomic topics. Her research history includes many research topics about Japan. Since 2015, she has published seven papers about different policies that affect Japan. Her most recent research is titled "Policy
Uncertainty and Cost of Delaying Reform: The Case of
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Noticing the severity of Covid-19, Sagiri Kitao researched and published "Effects of the COVID-19 on the Labor Market and
Inequality in Japan"(新型コロナ危機による労働市場への影響と格差の拡大)together with Shinnosuke Kikuchi and Minamo Mikoshiba. This paper discusses how current pandemic has impacted the labor market in
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Sagiri Kitao's research primarily focuses on the field of macroeconomics. She also studies topics including income taxation, wealth distribution and inequality, social security, health insurance, unemployment insurance, demographic transitions, disability insurance, entrepreneurship, and
Japanese
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Japan and intensifies the inequality within
Japanese society. This paper is included in the chapter 15 of Economics of the COVID-19 Crisis, K. Kobayashi and M. Morikawa, Ed., Nikkei, 2020(『コロナ危機の経済学』(小林・森川編)日本経済新聞出版、2020年).
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Conesa, Juan Carlos; Kitao, Sagiri; Krueger, Dirk (2009). "Taxing
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