Research
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
The role of pawnshops in risk coping in early twentieth-century Japan, Financial History Review 28(3), 2021: 319-343.
The long-run heterogeneous effects of a cholera pandemic on stature: Evidence from industrializing Japan (with Kota Ogasawara), Economics & Human Biology 41, 2021: 100968.
Particulate Air Pollution, Birth Outcomes, and Infant Mortality: Evidence from Japan's Automobile Emission Control Law of 1992 (with Nana Nunokawa, Daisuke Kurisu, and Kota Ogasawara), SSM - Population Health 11, 2020: 100590.
Chain effects of clean water: The Mills-Reincke phenomenon in early twentieth-century Japan (with Kota Ogasawara), Economics & Human Biology 36, 2020: 100822.
The relationship between population density and incidence rate of infectious diseases in interwar Japan: The case of typhoid fever in Kyoto city in the late Taisho period [戦間期の日本における人口密度と感染症罹患率の関係—大正後期京都市の腸チフス—] (in Japanese), Socio-Economic history [社会経済史学] 85 (3), 2019: 69-88.
Long-run effects of early childhood exposure to cholera on final height: Evidence from industrializing Japan (with Kota Ogasawara), SSM - Population Health 4, 2018: 66-70.
Working Papers
Health Impacts of Public Pawnshops in Industrializing Tokyo, arXiv, 2023, 1-33, http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.09352.
The far-reaching effects of bombing on fertility in mid-20th century Japan (with Erika Igarashi), http://arxiv.org/abs/2306.05770.
Work in Progress
The impacts of coal smoke on infant mortality: Evidence from industrializing Japan
Others (Japanese)
明治末期日本における大気汚染と乳児死亡―計量分析によるアプローチ―. 歴史学研究. 2024, no.1049, pp. 15-25.
健康・公衆衛生と経済発展 ―近代工業化期における日本の経験―. 経済セミナー. 2022, no.724. pp.29-34.