氏名
中村 英樹 (なかむら ひでき)
1968年生まれ
連絡先
〒558-8585 大阪市住吉区杉本3-3-138 大阪公立大学経済学部
Tel & Fax. 06-6605-2271
E-mail. hideki.nakamura[at]omu.ac.jp
略歴
2022年4月 大阪公立大学経済学部教授 現在にいたる
2011年4月 大阪市立大学経済学部教授
2004年4月 ブラウン大学客員研究員
2001年4月 大阪市立大学経済学部助教授
1995年4月 福島大学経済学部助教授
1995年3月 筑波大学社会工学研究科修了(博士(社会経済)を取得)
専門分野
マクロ経済学, 応用計量経済学
現在の研究
オートメーション, 経済発展, 所得不平等, 教育, 人的資本
主な担当講義
マクロ経済学, Lectures on Economics
Papers
Studies on automation
(xiii) Shota Moriwaki and Hideki Nakamura (2025) “Increasing Use of Robots under Automation: Evidence from Japanese Manufacturing Industries”, SSRN.
(xii) Hideki Nakamura, Masakatsu Nakamura and Shota Moriwaki (2024) “Measuring the Degree of Automation”, SSRN.
(xi) Hideki Nakamura and Joseph Zeira (2024) “Automation and Unemployment: Help is on the Way”, Journal of Economic Growth 29, 215-250. (Discussion Paper)
(x) Hideki Nakamura (2024) “Can Displaced Workers Have a Fresh Start?”, Metroeconomica 75, 83-106. (Discussion Paper)
(ix) Hideki Nakamura (2023) “Difficulties in Finding Middle-Skilled Jobs under Increased Automation”, Macroeconomic Dynamics 75, 1179-1201. (Discussion Paper)
(viii) Hideki Nakamura (2021) “How Does Technical Change Affect Worker Productivity in a Multiple-Task Environment?”, SSRN.
(vii) Hideki Nakamura and Masakatsu Nakamura (2019) “Production Function through Automation in a Task-based Model”, SSRN.
(vi) Hideki Nakamura (2017) “Efficient Frontier via Production Functions and Mechanization", American Journal of Operations Research 7, 56-63.
(v) Hideki Nakamura (2010) “Factor Substitution, Mechanization and Economic Growth”, Japanese Economic Review 61, 266-281.
(iv) Hideki Nakamura (2009) “Micro-foundation for a Constant Elasticity of Substitution Production Function through Mechanization”, Journal of Macroeconomics 31, 464-472.
(iii) Hideki Nakamura and Masakatsu Nakamura (2008) “Constant-Elasticity-of-Substitution Production Function”, Macroeconomic Dynamics 12, 694-701.
(ii) 中村 英樹, 瀬岡 吉彦 (2006) 「生産の機械化に伴う経済成長」『経済学雑誌』 107, 71-77.
(i) 中村英樹, 中村勝克 (2003) 「要素投入の質的変化と経済成長」Discussion Paper 151, Center for Intergenerational Studies, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University.
Publications:
21. Hideki Nakamura and Joseph Zeira (2024) “Automation and Unemployment: Help is on the Way”, Journal of Economic Growth 29, 215-250. (Discussion Paper)
20. Hideki Nakamura (2024) “Can Displaced Workers Have a Fresh Start?”, Metroeconomica 75, 83-106. (Discussion Paper)
19. Hideki Nakamura (2023) “Difficulties in Finding Middle-Skilled Jobs under Increased Automation”, Macroeconomic Dynamics 75, 1179-1201. (Discussion Paper)
18. Hideki Nakamura (2018) “Factor Substitution and Employment”, Modern Economy 9, 1127-1136.
17. Hideki Nakamura and Takeshi Ikeda (2018) “Should We Enhance or Restrict Technological Diffusion from Major to Minor Firms?", Theoretical Economics Letters 8, 2233-2250.
16. Hideki Nakamura (2017) “Efficient Frontier via Production Functions and Mechanization", American Journal of Operations Research 7, 56-63.
15. Hideki Nakamura and Yuko Mihara (2016) “Effect of Public Health Investment on Economic Development via Savings and Fertility”, Macroeconomic Dynamics 20 1341-1358.
14. Hideki Nakamura (2015) “Which Education Policies Can Prevent the Collapse of the Middle-income Group?”, Japan and the World Economy 36, 1-10.
13. Hideki Nakamura and Yoshihiko Seoka (2014) “Differential Fertility and Economic Development”, Macroeconomic Dynamics 18, 1048-1068.
12. Hideki Nakamura (2013) “Wages of Regular and Nonregular Workers, the Price of Education, and Income Inequality”, Journal of Economic Inequality 11, 517-533.
11. Hideki Nakamura (2012) “Why Does Scholastic Achievement Differ Across Prefectures in Japan?”, Journal of Asian Economics 23, 99-106.
10. Tetsuya Nakajima and Hideki Nakamura (2012) “How do Elementary and Higher Education Affect Human Capital Accumulation and Inequality? A Note”, Macroeconomic Dynamics 16, 151-158.
9. Hideki Nakamura and Masaya Yasuoka (2011) “Multiple Equilibria between Fertility Rates and Pension Levels Based on the Target Level of Government Debt”, Theoretical Economics Letters 1, 95-98.
8. Hideki Nakamura and Tetsuya Nakajima (2011) “A Credit Market in Early Stages of Economic Development”, Economics Letters 112, 42-44.
7. Hideki Nakamura (2010) “Factor Substitution, Mechanization and Economic Growth”, Japanese Economic Review 61, 266-281.
6. Tetsuya Nakajima and Hideki Nakamura (2009) “The Price of Education and Inequality”, Economics Letters 105, 183-185.
5. Hideki Nakamura (2009) “Micro-foundation for a Constant Elasticity of Substitution Production Function through Mechanization”, Journal of Macroeconomics 31, 464-472.
4. Hideki Nakamura and Masakatsu Nakamura (2008) “Constant-Elasticity-of-Substitution Production Function”, Macroeconomic Dynamics 12, 694-701.
3. Hideki Nakamura (2001) “An Empirical Reexamination of the Solow Growth Model”, Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 15, 323-340.
2. Hideki Nakamura (1996) “Testing the Structural Stability of a Risk Aversion Parameter in the Foreign Exchange Markets”, Japanese Economic Review 47, 286-296.
1. Tatsuyoshi Saijo and Hideki Nakamura (1995) “The “Spite” Dilemma in Voluntary Contribution Mechanism Experiments”, Journal of Conflict Resolution 39, 535-560.
Dissertation:
Hideki Nakamura (1995) “Empirical Studies on International Macroeconomics”, Ph.D. in Economics, University of Tsukuba.
紀要:
[9] Hideki Nakamura (2012) “A note on pooled sample estimators”, 『経済学雑誌』 113, 109-112.
[8] 中村 英樹 (2007)「生産関数の時間的変化に関する研究ノート」『経済学雑誌』 108, 164-182.
[7] Hideki Nakamura and Masakatsu Nakamura (2007) “Economic growth with technological diffusion and human capital”, 『経済学雑誌』 108, 54-74.
[6] Hideki Nakamura (2007) “A note on economic growth with mechanization of the production process”, Osaka City University Economic Review 42, 27-33.
[5] 中村 英樹, 瀬岡 吉彦 (2006) 「生産の機械化に伴う経済成長」『経済学雑誌』 107, 71-77.
[4] 中村 英樹 (2006b) 「資本使用の拡張と経済成長」『経済学雑誌』 107, 1-18.
[3] 中村 英樹 (2006a) 「人的資本蓄積に伴う国内不平等と経済成長」『経済学雑誌』 107, 1-11.
[2] 中村 英樹 (2000) 「経済成長に関する定型化された事実の再考」『商学論集』 68, 151-160.
[1] 中村 英樹 (1996) 「FederモデルにおけるGrangerの因果性テスト:日本、韓国と台湾において」『商学論集』 64, 3-11.