(Last updated : 2023-03-02 15:13:15)
  NAKAMURA Tsuyoshi
   Department   Tokyo Keizai University  , Economics
   Position   Professor
■ Business career
1. 2013/04~ Tokyo Keizai University Economics Professor
2. 2007/04~2013/03 Tokyo Keizai University Economics Associate Professor
3. 2003/04~2007/03 Tokyo Keizai University Economics Associate Professor
■ Degree/Academic background
1. 2002/03
Degree Acquisition
The University of Tokyo,
2.
Degree Acquisition
The University of Tokyo,
3.
Degree Acquisition
The University of Tokyo,
4.
Degree Acquisition
The University of Tokyo,
5. Faculty of Economics, The University of Tokyo,
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■ Reseach Areas
empirical analysis of industrial organization and economic growth 
■ Research topic, funded research, and department laboratory expense
1. 2021/04~2024/03  Empirical Analysis on Metabolism of Market Focusing on Transactions between Firms  (Key Word : )
■ Book and thesis
1. 2022/08 Article Japanese Firms' Markups and Firm-to-firm Transactions RIETI Discussion Paper (22-E-083) (Collaboration) Link
2. 2020/02 Article Imports, Exports, and the Impact of Mergers on Domestic Markets: A Case Study from Japan's Copper Tube Industry RIETI Discussion Paper Series 20-E-013 (Collaboration) Link
3. 2019/12 Article Linkage of Markups through Transaction RIETI Discussion Paper Series 19-E-107 (Collaboration) Link
4. 2018/12/05 Article A Practical Study about Mark-up Estimation Based on Production Function The Journal of Tokyo Keizai University : Economics pp.139-165 (Single) Link
5. 2016/06/28 Article Ex-post Evaluation of Competitive Pressure from Imports in the Review of Business Combination (Chapter 2) CPRC Report CR 03-16  (Collaboration) 
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■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2020/05/31 Linkage of Markups through Transaction
2. 2017/09/01 Import Pressure and Merger Evaluation: A Case of Japanese Copper Tube Industry (EARIE2017)
■ Other Research Achievements
1. 2020/10/20 Stagnation of markups and (non-)existence of superstar firms in Japan (VoxEU Column)
■ Main Courses Taught
1. Statistics for Economics
2. Introduction to Mathematics for Economics
3. Econometrics