YAMANO NORIHIKO
CURRICULUM VITAE

Norihiko YAMANO

Tel: +33 1 4524 8546 / +33 6 3258 0579

Email: Norihiko.yamano@oecd.org / yamano1@illinois.edu

  • EDUCATION

1992 University of Tsukuba, Department of Socio-economic planning, Urban planning major, BS in Socio-economic

engineering

1994 University of Tsukuba, Master program of management policy (Regional economics), MA in Economics

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS HELD

1994.4-1998.3, Researcher, Socio-economic Research Center, Central Research Institute

of Electric Power Industry.

1998.4-2006.11, Senior Researcher, Socio-economic Research Center, Central Research

Institute of Electric Power Industry.

1999.7-2000.8, Visiting Scholar, Regional Economics Applications Laboratory of University

of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign/FRB Chicago.

2005.5-2006.8, Consultant, Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry, Organisation

for Economic Co-operation and Development

2007.01- Present, Administrator, Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry,

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

  • VISITING POSITIONS and PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Economic Workshop, Japan Electric Power Survey Committee (2002-2005 )

Development of Asian Interregional Input-Output Table, Institute of Developing Economies,

JETRO (2004-2005)

  • FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION

Regional/Urban and Public Economics,

Interregional and International Input-output analysis

Regional Modeling

  • CURRENT ACADEMIC SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP

Regional Science Association International

Japanese Economic Association

Applied Regional Science Conference

International Input-Output Association

  • PUBLICATIONS and PRESENTATIONS

Reviewed Articles : * primary

[*] Yamano,N., Y.Kajitani and Y.Shumuta (2007) Modeling the Regional Economic Loss of

Natural Disasters: Indirect Loss Diffusion due to the Electricity Disruptions and

Interindustry Economic Activities,

Economic Systems Research , vol. 19, issue 2, pp.

163-181.

[*] Yamano and K.Hitomi (forthcoming), The sensitivity of multiregional economic structure to

exogenous changes, in

The state of the art in the regional and urban modeling

[*] Yamano, N.(2002), Effects of highways on Inter Regional Trade,

Denryokukeizaikenkyu No.

47.

Shumuta, Y., Yamano, and Tatano(2002) Modeling Business Interruption Loss due to the

Earthquakes,

Earthquake Engineering Symposium.

Ohkawara, T., Yamano, and Kim (2001),Public Investment and Regional Economy under

Financial Reconstruction,

Denryokukeizaikenkyu No. 45.

[*] Yamano, N. and T. Ohkawara (2000), The Regional Allocation of Public Investment:

Efficiency or Equity?

Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 40, No. 2

Ohkawara, T. and N. Yamano, (1995), Productivity of Public Capital: Affect on Regional

Economy,

Denryokukeizaikenkyu No. 34.

Other papers and chapters : * primary

Otsuka,A. and N.Yamano (2008), Industrial Agglomeration Effects on Regional Economic

Growth: A Case of Japanese Regions, REAL Discussion paper (forthcoming).

[*] Okazaki.,T., G.Thoma, and N.Yamano (2008) Development of international harmonised

industry-based patent statistics, OECD STI Working paper 2008/forthcoming (with

T.Okazaki and G.Thoma).

Guo, D., Yamano,N. and C. Webb (2008), Towards harmonised bilateral trade data for

inter-country input-output analyses: statistical issues to be considered, OECD STI

Working Paper 2008/(forthcoming).

[*] Nakano, S., Okamura,A., Sakurai, N., Suzuki,M., Tojo,Y., and Yamano,N., The measurement

of CO2 embodiments in international trade: Evidence from the harmonised Input-Output

and Bilateral trade database, OECD STI Working Paper 2008/(forthcoming).

De Backer, K. and N. Yamano (2008), The Measurement of globalization using international

input-output tables, OECD STI Working Paper 2007/8.

[*] Yamano,N. and N.Ahmad (2006) The OECD Input-Output Database: 2006 edition, OECD

STI Working Paper 2006/8.

Wixted,B., N.Yamano and C.Webb (2006) Input-Output Analysis in an Increasingly Globalised

World: Applications of OECD's Harmonised International Tables, OECD STI Working

Paper 2006/7

[*] Yamano,N. and K.Hitomi (2005) The Sensitivity of Multiregional Economic Structure to

Improved Interregional Accessibility, Regional Economics Applications Laboratory

Discussion Paper, University of Illinois REAL 05-T-8.

[*] Yamano,N., Y.Kajitani and Y.Shumuta (2005) Estimating the economic impacts of natural

disasters using the economic grid data and interregional input-output model,

Denryokukeizaikenkyu

.

[*] Yamano, N. (2005) Chapter 3, Modeling the International Trade Transactions and Trade

Frictions, in Okamoto, N. and S. Inomata eds. International input-output – Asian

Input-Output structure (IV), Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO.

[*] Yamano,N. (2004) Chapter 1. Population, in CRIEPI eds Earth Environment 2004, Energy

Forum, Tokyo.

[*] Yamano,N. (2004) Chapter 7. Population Outlook, in Hattori eds. Japanese Economy:

collapse or growth?, Yumani, Tokyo.

[*] Yamano,N., Y. Kajitani, and Y. Shumuta (2004), Modeling the Regional Economic Loss of

Natural Disasters: Indirect Loss Diffusion due to the Electricity Disruptions and

Interindustry Economic Activities, Regional Economics Applications Laboratory

Discussion Paper, University of Illinois.

Kajitani, Y., Y. Tatano, N. Yamano, and Y. Shumuta (2004), Economic Impact of Lifeline

Disruptions after Natural Disasters – A Questionnaire Survey to Industries in Tokai Area-,

CRIEPI Report U03061.

Kajitani, Y., N. Yamano, and Y. Shumuta (2004), Analysis of Economic Recovery Process After

an Earthquake Disaster, CRIEPI Report U03060.

[*] Yamano, N. and N. Sakurai (2004), The Effects of Aging Population on Regional Economy

and Electricity Demand: Long-term Simulation Analysis to 2050, CRIEPI Report Y03018.

[*] Yamano, N. (2003), Japanese affiliate companies in Shanghai region,

Denryokukeizaikenkyu.

Naruka and N.Yamano (2003), Development of Regional Population Forecast Model 2003,

CRIEPI Report Y03901.

Ohkawara, T. and N. Yamano (2003), Productivity of Regional Public Capital: Specification of

Flexible Production Function Form by Box-Cox Transformation, University of Osaka,

Discussion paper.

Karato,H., N. Yamano, and K. Hitomi (2002), Development of Interregional Input-Output Table

for Electricity Supply Regions, CRIEPI Report.

Asai, H., T. Ohkawara, and N. Yamano (2001), 'Regional Disparity of Labor Productivity in

Manufacturing Sector' ,CRIEPI Report Y01001.

[*] Yamano, N. (2000), Spatial Dependence of Public Capital Productivity: Estimating the

Spillovers in Japanese Prefectures , Regional Economics Applications Laboratory

Discussion Paper 00-CR-1, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign.

[*] Yamano, N (1999), Development of a Regional Electricity Demand Model –Effects of

Declining and Aging Population on Residential Electricity Demand-, CRIEPI Report

Y99006.

Ohkawara, T. and N. Yamano, Interregional Allocation of Public Investment, CRIEPI Report

Y97003.

[*] Yamano, N. and T. Ohkawara, The Regional Allocation of Public Investment: Efficiency or

Equity?, CCES Discussion Paper Series No. A-29, University of Kyoto.

Presentations at meetings of professional societies

The measurement of CO2 embodiments in international trade, Regional Activity Centre for

Cleaner Production, United Nations Development Programme, Barcelona, 2008.11 (with

Nakano et al).

Development of international harmonised industry-based patent statistics, Conference on

Patent Statistics for Policy Decision Making, Vienna , 2008.9. (with T.Okazaki and

G.Thoma)

Towards harmonised bilateral trade data for inter-country input-output analyses, United Nations

University, Johannesburg, 2008.9. (with D. Guo)

The measurement of CO2 embodiments in international trade: Evidence from the harmonised

Input-Output and Bilateral trade database, IIOA, Seville, 2008.7. (with Nakano et al.)

The measurement of CO2 embodiments in international trade, Conference on Climate Change

and Official Statistics, United Nations Statistical Department, Oslo, 2008.4.

Development of the OECD Input-Output database 2006 edition and the Applications of

Harmonised International Tables, IIOA, Istanbul, Turkey 2007.7.

Globalisation Measurement using International Input-output Tables, IIOA, Istanbul, Turkey

2007.7. (with K.De Backer).

Development of the OECD Input-Output database 2006 edition, European Commission

Research Directorate-General Workshop, 2007.3.

Development of Chugoku Region Econometric Input-Output Model, Pan Pacific Association of

Input-Output Studies, Ginowan, Japan, 2006.10 (with T.Morioka and K.Kazumi)

THE OECD'S INPUT-OUTPUT DATABASE: 2006 EDITION, The International Association for

Research in Income and Wealth, Joensuu, Finland, 2006.8(with N.Ahmad)

The OECD input-output database harmonised tables for international analyses, IIOA, Sendai,

Japan 2006.7 (with C. Webb)

Analysing global interactions with input-output tables, Israel Regional Science Association, Tel

Aviv, Israel, 2006.5.

The sensitivity of multiregional economic structure to exogenous changes, IIOA, Beijing, China,

2005.6 (with K. Hitomi).

Modeling the Regional Economic Loss of Natural Disasters: The Search for Economic Hotspots,

RSAI, Las Vegas, USA, 2005. 11 (with Y.Kajitani and Y.Shumuta)

Modeling the Regional Economic Loss of Natural Disasters: Indirect Loss Diffusion due to the

Electricity Disruptions and Interindustry Economic Activities, ARSC, KitaKyushu, Fukuoka,

2004.12 (with Y.Kajitani and Y.Shumuta)

Decomposition of Regional Disparity of Labor Productivity, RSAI, Seattle, USA 2004.11 (with T.

Ohkawara)

The sensitivity of multiregional economic structure to exogenous changes, Workshop of

The

state of the art in the regional and urban modeling

, Seville, Spain, 2004.10 (with K.

Hitomi).

Modeling the Regional Economic Loss of Natural Disasters: Indirect Loss Diffusion due to the

Electricity Disruptions and Interindustry Economic Activities, Global Economic Modeling

Network, Brussels, Belgium, 2004.09 (with Y.Kajitani and Y.Shumuta)

Panel Analysis of Regional Public Capital -Estimation of Flexible Production Functional Form by

Box-Cox Transformation-, RSAI, Philadelphia, PA, 2003.11 (with Ohkawara)

Productivity of Regional Public Capital: Specification of Flexible Production Functional Form by

Box-Cox Transformation, ARSC, Okayama, 2002.12

Productivity of Regional Public Capital: Non-homogeneous production functions by Box-Cox

transformation, RSAI, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2002.11

Measuring business interruption losses in electric power industry caused by an earthquake,

Second Annual IIASA-DPRI Meeting:Integrated Disaster Risk Management: Mega city

Vulnerability and Resilience (with Shumuta, Tohma and Tatano)

Measuring business interruption losses in electric power industry caused by an earthquake,

Second Annual IIASA-DPRI Meeting:Integrated Disaster Risk Management: Megacity

Vulnerability and Resilience, 2002.8 (with Shumuta, Tohma, and Tatano).

The effect of Highway Openings on Interregional Economic Trade, Kansai Economic Research

Center, 2002.03.

Impacts of Future Interregional Highways on Regional Economies, RSAI, Charleston, USA,

2001.11.

Regional Disparity of Labor Productivity in Manufacturing Sector, ARSC, Sapporo 2001.11 (with

Asai and Ohkawara)

Japanese Economic Association, Kunitachi, Tokyo 2001.10 (with Ohkawara and Kim)

Spatial Dependence of Public Capital Productivity: Estimating the Spillovers in Japanese

Prefectures, ARSC, Tsukuba 2000.12

Comparative Analysis of Multiregional Economic Structure: -Japan and the US Midwest’, RSAI,

Chicago, USA, 2000.11 (with Hitomi, Ohkawara, Hewings, and Sonis)

Spatial Dependence of Public Capital Productivity, Mid-continent Regional Science Association,

Milwaukee, USA 2000.06

Regional allocation of public investment (Efficiency or Equity?), RSAI, Montreal, Canada

1999.11 (with Ohkawara)

The allocation of public investment, ARSC, Higashi Osaka,1998.12 (with Ohkawara).

The allocation of public investment, Japanese Economic Association at Kusatsu,Japan 1998.09

(with Ohkawara),

The Regional Allocation of Public Investment, ARSC, Matsuyama, 1996.12 (with Ohkawara).

The Regional Allocation of Public Investment: Efficiency or Equity?, RSAI, Washington DC

1996.11 (with Ohkawara).

The Regional Allocation of Public Investment, ARSC, Tokyo, Japan 1995.8 (with T. Ohkawara).

IIOA: International Input-Output Association

RSAI: Regional Science Association International

ARSC: Applied Regional Science Conference

Presentations at Workshops

Statistical issues of bilateral trade database, Working Party on International Trade in Goods and

Trade in Services Statistics, Paris, 2008.9.

Towards harmonised bilateral trade data for inter-country input-output analyses: statistical

issues to be considered, WIFO seminar, 2008.9.

Development of international harmonised industry-based patent statistics, European REAL

workshop 2008, Istanbul, 2008.9.

Development of international harmonised industry-based patent statistics, OECD workshop on

patent name harmonization, Paris, 2008.3.

Globalisation Measurement using International Input-output Tables, OECD working party on

industry analysis, The Committee on Industry, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Paris, 2007.11.

Modeling the Regional Economic Loss of Natural Disasters: Indirect Loss Diffusion due to the

Electricity Disruptions and Interindustry Economic Activities, Kyoto University, 2005.1

(with Y.Kajitani and Y.Shumuta)

Economic modeling of lifeline utility and consumers under deregulated and competitive

electricity market, REAL-CRIEPI Earthquake Workshop at Ohtemachi, 2004.2

Lifecycle Risk Management for Power Lifeline, EQTAP Symposium on Policy and Methodology

for Urban Earthquake Disaster Management, Xiamen, 2003.11

Economic Impact Analysis of a Natural Disaster using CRIEPI Multiregional REIM and

Interregional Transportation Model, REAL-CRIEPI Earthquake Workshop at Abiko, 2003.4

REAL-CRIEPI Earthquake Workshop at Chicago, 2002.11

Estimates of Japanese Regional Trade Function, Workshop at Department of Geography,

University of Illinois 1999.11

The regional allocation of public investment, Urban Economics Workshop, University of

Tsukuba 1999.3.

The Regional Allocation of Public Investment: Efficiency or Equity? , Kyoto University 1998.01,

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