HIAS Postdoctoral Researcher,Hitotsubashi Institute for Advanced Study, Hitotsubashi University
【Profile】
Hiroki Kato is a HIAS specially appointed research associate. He holds MA in Economics from Osaka University and BA in International Politics, Economics, and Business from Aoyama Gakuin University. His research field is behavioral economics and applied microeconometrics. His recent studies are a field experiment of information provision to promote coordination in Japan Marrow Donor Program, and a field experiment of information provision to promote vaccination and an empirical analysis of effect of mailing vaccination tickets in the rubella immunization program in Japan.
【Recent Publications】
- Kato, Hiroki, and Youngrok Kim. 2024. “Charity Fraud: An Experimental Study of the Moral Hazard Problem in the Charity Market.” HIAS-E-139. HIAS Discussion Paper Series. Hitotsubashi University.
- Kato, Hiroki, Tsuyoshi Goto, and Youngrok Kim. 2023. “Tax-Price Elasticities of Charitable Giving and Selection of Declaration: Panel Study of South Korea.” HIAS-E-134. HIAS Discussion Paper Series. Hitotsubashi University.
- Kato, Hiroki, Shusaku Sasaki, and Fumio Ohtake. 2022. “Mailing Vouchers: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis on Rubella Antibody Testing and Vaccination.” DP004. Center for Infectious Disease Education and Research. Osaka University.
- Kato, Hiroki, Shusaku Sasaki, and Fumio Ohtake. 2022. “Adding Nudge-Based Reminders to Monetary Incentives for Promoting Rubella Antibody Testing and Vaccination.” DP003. Center for Infectious Disease Education and Research, Discussion Paper. Osaka University.
- Ohtake, F., H. Kato, R. Shigeoka, K. Yoshiuchi, Y. Hida, S. Kurosawa, and T. Fukuda, 2020. "Behavioral Characteristics of Bone Marrow Registrants and Stem Cell Donors." Journal of Behavioral Economics and Finance 13: 32-52. DOI: https://doi.org/10.11167/jbef.13.32. (in Japanese)
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