Akira Sasahara : Citation Profile


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Keio University

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Papers

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   7 years (2016 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 16
   Journals where Akira Sasahara has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 7.    Total self citations: 8 (6.5 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Garcia-Verdu, Rodrigo (2)

Chamon, Marcos (2)

Erce, Aitor (2)

Asonuma, Tamon (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Akira Sasahara.

Is cited by:

Marchesi, Silvia (10)

Masi, Tania (9)

Trebesch, Christoph (6)

Kato, Hayato (6)

Okubo, Toshihiro (6)

Conte, Bruno (3)

Pagliari, Maria Sole (3)

Ferrari Minesso, Massimo (3)

Vandenbussche, Hylke (2)

Caselli, Francesca (2)

Taraz, Vis (2)

Cites to:

Trebesch, Christoph (20)

Hanson, Gordon (15)

Petrongolo, Barbara (15)

Asonuma, Tamon (14)

Dorn, David (13)

Reinhart, Carmen (13)

Autor, David (13)

Rogoff, Kenneth (12)

Taylor, Alan (11)

Melitz, Marc (10)

Olivetti, Claudia (10)

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Where Akira Sasahara has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Review of International Economics2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
IMF Working Papers / International Monetary Fund3
NBER Working Papers / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc2
MPRA Paper / University Library of Munich, Germany2
Keio-IES Discussion Paper Series / Institute for Economics Studies, Keio University2

Recent works citing Akira Sasahara (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Climate change and migration: the case of Africa. (2023). Conte, Bruno. In: Working Papers. RePEc:bge:wpaper:1411.

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2023Can labour market institutions mitigate the China syndrome? Evidence from regional labour markets in Europe. (2023). Hennig, Janluca. In: The World Economy. RePEc:bla:worlde:v:46:y:2023:i:1:p:55-84.

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2023The Impact of Trade on Carbon Emissions and Employment from the Perspective of Global Value Chains—A Case Study of Chinese–Japanese–Korean Trade. (2023). Zhang, Boya ; Bai, Shukuan ; Ning, Yadong ; Liu, Wenzheng. In: Energies. RePEc:gam:jeners:v:16:y:2023:i:5:p:2378-:d:1085172.

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2023Global warming and urbanization. (2023). Meierrieks, Daniel ; Helbling, Marc. In: Journal of Population Economics. RePEc:spr:jopoec:v:36:y:2023:i:3:d:10.1007_s00148-022-00924-y.

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2023Welfare and sectoral productivity shifts in a small open economy with imported agricultural inputs: The case of Sub-Saharan Africa. (2023). Varela-Santamaria, Ramon ; Quintela-Del, Alejandro ; Garcia-Cebro, Juan Antonio. In: Portuguese Economic Journal. RePEc:spr:portec:v:22:y:2023:i:3:d:10.1007_s10258-022-00218-x.

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Works by Akira Sasahara:


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2018The ‘China shock,’ exports and U.S. employment: A global input–output analysis In: Review of International Economics.
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2017The ‘China Shock’, Exports and U.S. Employment: A Global Input-Output Analysis.(2017) In: NBER Working Papers.
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2022Importing inputs for climate change mitigation: The case of agricultural productivity In: Review of International Economics.
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2019Importing Inputs for Climate Change Mitigation: The Case of Agricultural Productivity.(2019) In: IMF Working Papers.
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2020Gains from trade and the sovereign bond market In: European Economic Review.
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2018Gains from Trade and the Sovereign Bond Market.(2018) In: MPRA Paper.
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2018Gains from Trade and the Sovereign Bond Market.(2018) In: EconStor Preprints.
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2019Explaining the employment effect of exports: Value-added content matters In: Journal of the Japanese and International Economies.
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2018Explaining the Employment Effect of Exports: Value-Added Content Matters.(2018) In: NBER Chapters.
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2018Explaining the Employment Effect of Exports: Value-Added Content Matters.(2018) In: MPRA Paper.
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2021The Effects of Trade on the Gender Gaps: A Model-based Quantitative Investigation In: Discussion papers.
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2022A Long-run Transition of Japans Inter-regional Value Chains In: Discussion papers.
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2016Trade Costs of Sovereign Debt Restructurings: Does a Market-Friendly Approach Improve the Outcome? In: IMF Working Papers.
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2019Costs of Sovereign Defaults: Restructuring Strategies, Bank Distress and the Capital Inflow-Credit Channel In: IMF Working Papers.
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2019Costs of sovereign defaults: Restructuring strategies, bank distress and the capital inflow-credit channel.(2019) In: Working Papers.
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2022The Empirics of the China Trade Shock: A Summary of Estimation Methods and A Literature Review In: Keio-IES Discussion Paper Series.
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2023Immigration, imports, and (im)mutable Japanese labor markets In: Keio-IES Discussion Paper Series.
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2019The Impact of Global Warming on Rural-Urban Migrations: Evidence from Global Big Data In: NBER Working Papers.
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