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Discussion Papers

"Effect of Social Capital on Raising Productivity of Urban Centers - Measurement that takes the benefits of agglomeration into consideration"
by HATTA Tatsuo (Faculty Fellow, RIETI) and KATO Hidetada (International Christian University)
March 2007

"Measurement of the Fatigue Cost of Commuting without Making Specific Assumptions about the Utility Function"
by HATTA Tatsuo (Faculty Fellow, RIETI / Professor, Division of International Studies, International Christian University) and YAMAGA Hisaki (University of Tsukuba)
March 2006

"The Impact of Raising the Maximum Floor Area Ratio on Commuting Congestion"
by TERASAKI Tomoyoshi, Economic & Industrial Research Department, Development Bank of Japan
April 2005

"The Benefits of Urban Agglomeration: Is Tokyo a Unique Case?"
by HATTA Tatsuo (Faculty Fellow), UEDA Kohei (Osaka University Graduate School of Economics), and KARATO Koji (Faculty of Economics, University of Toyama)
March 2005

"The Cost and Benefit of Relaxing Floor Space Ratio Requirements in Urban Centers - Including the Impact of Congestion Charges via ITS"
by HATTA Tatsuo, Faculty Fellow, RIETI, KUME Yoshiaki, Professor, Faculty of Urban Economics, Nasu University, and KARATO Koji, Associate Professor, Toyama University
March 2005

"Policy Evaluation Using a Consumer Surplus Approach"
by KANEMOTO Yoshitsugu, Faculty Fellow, RIETI
September 2004

Policy Symposium, etc

Publications

"Economics of Urban Recentralization"
by HATTA Tatsuo, Faculty Fellow, RIETI / Professor, Division of International Studies, International Christian University
Authors' Words, July 2006

Policy Update

RIETI Policy Symposium: "Rise and Fall of World Cities - Implications for Greater Tokyo, Japan and Asia" Pre-event Interview No.3
"Global Cities: Strategic Roles and Socio-Political Implications"
by Saskia SASSEN, Professor, Department of Sociology, The University of Chicago / Centennial Visiting Professor, London School of Economics
Policy Update 17 (3), March 15, 2005

RIETI Policy Symposium: "Rise and Fall of World Cities - Implications for Greater Tokyo, Japan and Asia" Pre-event Interview No.1
"City-Regions: Policy Issues and the Evolution of Citizenship"
by Allen J. SCOTT, Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and Geography, The School of Public Affairs, University of California, Los Angeles
Policy Update 17 (1), March 8, 2005

RIETI Policy Symposium: "Rise and Fall of World Cities - Implications for Greater Tokyo, Japan and Asia" Pre-event Interview No.2
"Creating a 21st Century Tokyo"
by AOYAMA Yasushi, Professor, Graduate School of Governance Studies, Meiji University; Former Vice Governor, Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Policy Update 17 (2), March 4, 2005

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