Kiminori Matsuyama
Affiliations: | Economics | Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
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Sign in to add traineeTsunao Okumura | grad student | 2000 | Northwestern |
Kai Su | grad student | 2001 | Northwestern |
Muhammad F. Bhuiyan | grad student | 2010 | Northwestern |
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Matsuyama K. (2019) Engel's Law in the Global Economy: Demand‐Induced Patterns of Structural Change, Innovation, and Trade Econometrica. 87: 497-528 |
Sushko I, Gardini L, Matsuyama K. (2018) Coupled chaotic fluctuations in a model of international trade and innovation: Some preliminary results Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation. 58: 287-302 |
Matsuyama K. (2017) Geographical Advantage: Home Market Effect in a Multi-Region World Research in Economics. 71: 740-758 |
Matsuyama K, Sushko I, Gardini L. (2016) Revisiting the model of credit cycles with good and bad projects Journal of Economic Theory. 163: 525-556 |
Matsuyama K. (2014) Institution-induced productivity differences and patterns of international capital flows Journal of the European Economic Association. 12: 1-24 |
Matsuyama K. (2014) Endogenous ranking and equilibrium Lorenz curve across (ex-ante) identical countries: A generalization Research in Economics. 68: 95-111 |
Matsuyama K. (2013) The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: An inquiry into the causes and nature of credit cycles Theoretical Economics. 8: 623-651 |
Matsuyama K. (2013) Endogenous Ranking and Equilibrium Lorenz Curve Across (ex ante) Identical Countries Econometrica. 81: 2009-2031 |
Matsuyama K. (2011) Imperfect credit markets, household wealth distribution, and development Annual Review of Economics. 3: 339-362 |
Matsuyama K. (2009) Structural change in an interdependent world: A global view of manufacturing decline Journal of the European Economic Association. 7: 478-486 |