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Kota Ogasawara
Kota Ogasawara
Associate Professor, Dept. of Ind. Eng. and Econ., School of Eng., Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Disease and child growth in industrialising Japan: Critical windows and the growth pattern, 1917–39
EB Schneider, K Ogasawara
Explorations in Economic History 69, 64-80, 2018
392018
Early-life exposure to weather shocks and child height: Evidence from industrializing Japan
K Ogasawara, M Yumitori
SSM-population health 7, 100317, 2019
272019
Public health and multiple-phase mortality decline: Evidence from industrializing Japan
K Ogasawara, Y Matsushita
Economics & Human Biology 29, 198-210, 2018
26*2018
Persistence of pandemic influenza on the development of children: Evidence from industrializing Japan
K Ogasawara
Social Science & Medicine 181, 43-53, 2017
252017
The impact of social workers on infant mortality in inter-war Tokyo: Bayesian dynamic panel quantile regression with endogenous variables
K Ogasawara, G Kobayashi
Cliometrica 9 (1), 97-130, 2015
222015
Public health improvements and mortality in interwar Tokyo: a Bayesian disease mapping approach
K Ogasawara, S Shirota, G Kobayashi
Cliometrica 12 (1), 1-31, 2018
212018
Persistence of natural disasters on children's health: Evidence from the Great Kantō Earthquake of 1923
K Ogasawara
The Economic History Review 75 (4), 1054-1082, 2022
20*2022
The long-run effects of pandemic influenza on the development of children from elite backgrounds: Evidence from industrializing Japan
K Ogasawara
Economics & Human Biology 31, 125-137, 2018
182018
Price shocks in regional markets: Japan's Great Kantō Earthquake of 1923
J Hunter, K Ogasawara
The Economic History Review 72 (4), 1335-1362, 2019
152019
Health and education during industrialization: Evidence from early twentieth century Japan
K Ogasawara
International Journal of Educational Development 61, 40-54, 2018
122018
Consequences of war: Japan’s demographic transition and the marriage market
K Ogasawara, M Komura
Journal of Population Economics 35 (3), 1037-1069, 2022
92022
Chain effects of clean water: The Mills–Reincke phenomenon in early 20th-century Japan
T Inoue, K Ogasawara
Economics & Human Biology 36, 100822, 2020
82020
Heterogeneous treatment effects of safe water on infectious disease: Do meteorological factors matter?
K Ogasawara, Y Matsushita
Cliometrica 13 (1), 55-82, 2019
82019
Health Shocks, Recovery, and the First Thousand Days: The Effect of the Second World War on Height Growth in Japanese Children
EB Schneider, K Ogasawara, TJ Cole
Population and Development Review 47 (4), 1075-1105, 2021
7*2021
Particulate air pollution, birth outcomes, and infant mortality: Evidence from Japan's automobile emission control law of 1992
T Inoue, N Nunokawa, D Kurisu, K Ogasawara
SSM-population health 11, 100590, 2020
72020
Empirical Uncertain Bayes Methods in Area‐level Models
S Sugasawa, T Kubokawa, K Ogasawara
Scandinavian Journal of Statistics 44 (3), 684-706, 2017
72017
Consumption Smoothing in the Working-Class Households of Interwar Japan
K Ogasawara
The Journal of Economic History 84 (1), 111-148, 2024
4*2024
The long-run heterogeneous effects of a cholera pandemic on stature: Evidence from industrializing Japan
K Ogasawara, T Inoue
Economics & Human Biology 41, 100968, 2021
42021
Nutrition, crowding, and disease among low‐income households in Tokyo in 1930
K Ogasawara, I Gazeley, EB Schneider
Australian Economic History Review 60 (1), 73-104, 2020
42020
Long-run effects of early childhood exposure to cholera on final height: Evidence from industrializing Japan
K Ogasawara, T Inoue
SSM-population health 4, 66-70, 2018
32018
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