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    Inequality, mobility, and growth by Murayama, Yu

    Published in National accounting review (01-01-2019)
    “…Many prior studies on inequality and growth have shown that inequality is harmful to growth. In contrast, employing an overlapping-generations model with…”
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    Education cost, intergenerational mobility, and income inequality by Nakamura, Tamotsu, Murayama, Yu

    Published in Economics letters (01-09-2011)
    “…Using a modified version of the Maoz and Moav [Maoz, Y. D. and Moav, O., 1999. Intergenerational mobility and the process of development. Economic Journal…”
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    Human Capital Inequality with Subsistence Consumption by Murayama, Yu

    Published in Journal of the knowledge economy (01-09-2022)
    “…This paper analyzed the evolution of human capital inequality in an overlapping generations model that incorporates Stone–Geary preferences with subsistence…”
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    CASH TRANSFERS, INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY, AND THE PROCESS OF DEVELOPMENT by Murayama, Yu

    Published in Bulletin of economic research (01-07-2019)
    “…ABSTRACT We examine how cash transfers affect an individual's education investment, intergenerational mobility, and economic growth. We find that providing…”
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    A NIRS-based brain-computer interface system during motor imagery: System development and online feedback training by Kanoh, S., Murayama, Y.-m., Miyamoto, K.-i., Yoshinobu, T., Kawashima, R.

    “…A brain-computer interface (BCI) to detect motor imagery from cerebrum hemodynamic data measured by NIRS (near-infrared spectroscopy) was constructed and the…”
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    A COMPLETE CHARACTERIZATION OF THE INVERTED S-SHAPED LABOR SUPPLY CURVE by Nakamura, Tamotsu, Murayama, Yu

    Published in Metroeconomica (01-11-2010)
    “…ABSTRACT Empirical evidence suggests that labor supply curves are downward sloping at low wage levels, i.e. ‘forward‐falling labor supply’. In contrast, the…”
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