Sagiri Kitao
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Sagiri Kitao's Degrees
- PhD Economics University of Tokyo
- Masters Economics University of Tokyo
- Bachelors Economics University of Tokyo
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, is a Japanese economist and professor at the University of Tokyo. Career Kitao was born on 1972 , in Saitama, Japan. She graduated from Waseda University in 1996. She worked for Goldman Sachs, originally in the Investment Banking Division, then moved to the Fixed Income Division, before leaving the company in 1999. After working for Goldman Sachs, she returned to school to further her education.
Sagiri Kitao's Published Works
Published Works
- Taxing Capital? Not a Bad Idea after All! (2006) (701)
- Mutations in RECQL4 cause a subset of cases of Rothmund-Thomson syndrome (1999) (627)
- HTLV‐1 Tax protein interacts with cyclin‐dependent kinase inhibitor p16INK4A and counteracts its inhibitory activity towards CDK4. (1996) (287)
- Cloning of two new human helicase genes of the RecQ family: biological significance of multiple species in higher eukaryotes. (1998) (251)
- DNA helicase activity in Werner's syndrome gene product synthesized in a baculovirus system. (1997) (200)
- Rothmund-Thomson syndrome due to RECQ4 helicase mutations: report and clinical and molecular comparisons with Bloom syndrome and Werner syndrome. (2000) (177)
- Rothmund-thomson syndrome responsible gene, RECQL4: genomic structure and products. (1999) (160)
- Human RecQ5β, a large isomer of RecQ5 DNA helicase, localizes in the nucleoplasm and interacts with topoisomerases 3α and 3β (2000) (135)
- Differential regulation of human RecQ family helicases in cell transformation and cell cycle (2000) (128)
- Social Security Reforms: Benefit Claiming, Labor Force Participation, and Long-Run Sustainability (2012) (115)
- Sustainable Social Security: Four Options (2011) (112)
- Entrepreneurship, taxation and capital investment (2008) (108)
- Mutation and haplotype analyses of the Werner’s syndrome gene based on its genomic structure: genetic epidemiology in the Japanese population (1997) (106)
- Financing Medicare: a general equilibrium analysis (2010) (99)
- Efficient oligonucleotide-mediated degradation of nuclear noncoding RNAs in mammalian cultured cells. (2009) (92)
- Labor Supply Elasticity and Social Security Reform (2008) (89)
- Quantifying the Effects of the Demographic Transition in Developing Economies (2006) (81)
- Who suffers from the COVID-19 shocks? Labor market heterogeneity and welfare consequences in Japan (2020) (77)
- U.S. Tax Policy and Health Insurance Demand: Can a Regressive Policy Improve Welfare? (2007) (69)
- Fiscal cost of demographic transition in Japan (2015) (58)
- Achieving Fiscal Balance in Japan (2016) (54)
- Human RecQ5beta, a large isomer of RecQ5 DNA helicase, localizes in the nucleoplasm and interacts with topoisomerases 3alpha and 3beta. (2000) (50)
- A unique human gene that spans over 230 kb in the human chromosome 8p11-12 and codes multiple family proteins sharing RNA-binding motifs. (1996) (49)
- Policy Uncertainty and the Cost of Delaying Reform: A case of aging Japan (2016) (44)
- Why Small Businesses Were Hit Harder by the Recent Recession (2011) (43)
- A Life-Cycle Model of Trans-Atlantic Employment Experiences (2016) (43)
- Social Security, Benefit Claiming, and Labor Force Participation: A Quantitative General Equilibrium Approach (2010) (42)
- A life-cycle model of unemployment and disability insurance (2014) (41)
- Pig Intestinal Membrane‐Bound Receptor (Guanylyl Cyclase) for Heat‐Stable Enterotoxin: cDNA Cloning, Functional Expression, and Characterization (1994) (40)
- A Compartmentalized Phosphorylation/Dephosphorylation System That Regulates U snRNA Export from the Nucleus (2007) (34)
- Labor-dependent capital income taxation (2010) (20)
- Females, the Elderly, and also Males: Demographic Aging and Macroeconomy in Japan (2019) (18)
- Pension reform and individual retirement accounts in Japan (2015) (18)
- Global Demographic Trends: Consumption, Saving, and International Capital Flows (2016) (17)
- Individual Retirement Accounts, saving and labor supply☆ (2010) (15)
- Short-Run Fiscal Policy: Welfare, Redistribution, and Aggregate Effects in the Short and Long Run (2010) (14)
- Dimensions of Inequality in Japan: Distributions of Earnings, Income and Wealth between 1984 and 2014 (2019) (12)
- Homology modeling of an RNP domain from a human RNA‐binding protein: Homology‐constrained energy optimization provides a criterion for distinguishing potential sequence alignments (1998) (11)
- Can Guest Workers Solve Japan's Fiscal Problems? (2016) (11)
- Hiring subsidies, job creation and job destruction (2011) (10)
- Fiscal sustainability in Japan: What to tackle? (2019) (10)
- When Do We Start? Pension Reform in Ageing Japan (2017) (9)
- Subsidizing Job Creation in the Great Recession (2010) (8)
- Cloning and characterization of a novel gene, WS-3, in human chromosome 8p11-p12. (1997) (7)
- Health Insurance and Tax Policy (2005) (7)
- Macroeconomic and Redistributional Effects of Consumption Taxes in the USA (2011) (6)
- Molecular Biology of Rothmund–Thomson Syndrome (2003) (5)
- Physical map of the human chromosome 8p12-p21 encompassing tumor suppressor and Werner's syndrome gene loci. (1998) (3)
- The impact of COVID-19 on Japanese firms: mobility and resilience via remote work (2021) (3)
- Labor Market Policies in a Dual Economy (2021) (3)
- Global demographic trends: consumption, saving and capital ows Very preliminary (2014) (2)
- Labor-Dependent Capital Income Taxation that Encourages Work and Saving (2010) (2)
- Global Demographic Trends, Capital Mobility, Saving and Consumption in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) (2015) (2)
- Why Small Businesses Were Hit Harder (2011) (1)
- Labor Supply Elasticity and Social Security Reform (Incomplete and very preliminary) (2008) (1)
- Fiscal and Labor Market Policies in a Dual Economy∗ (2014) (1)
- Why women work the way they do in Japan: Roles of fiscal policies (2022) (1)
- Individual Retirement Accounts, Saving and Labor Supply (2009) (1)
- Income taxation with uninsurable endowment and entrepreneurial investment risks (2005) (0)
- Risk-Sharing: The Importance of Health Expenditure Shocks (2007) (0)
- Aging, Factor Prices, and Capital Movements (2018) (0)
- Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports Sustainable Social Security : Four Options (2011) (0)
- Review of Economic Dynamics Policy uncertainty and cost of delaying reform: The case of aging Japan (2018) (0)
- CAMA Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis Females , the Elderly , and Also Males : Demographic Aging and Macroeconomy in Japan CAMA Working Paper 37 / 2019 June 2019 (2019) (0)
- Capital Income Taxation with Work Incentives (2008) (0)
- Aging, Factor Prices, and Capital Flows (2021) (0)
- Code files for "Sustainable Social Security: Four Options" (2013) (0)
- Global Demographic Trends (2016) (0)
- Japan and the Allocation Puzzle in an Aging World (2022) (0)
- Takashi Hayashi awarded the 2019 Japanese Economic Association Nakahara Prize (2019) (0)
- Characteristics of Women's Close Face-to Face and Internet Friendships (2003) (0)
- Market incompleteness and the role of public policies (2007) (0)
- Takashi Hayashi awarded the 2019 Japanese Economic Association Nakahara Prize (2019) (0)
- Code and data files for "Policy Uncertainty and Cost of Delaying Reform: The Case of Aging Japan" (2017) (0)
- [Nuclear bodies and their significance for RNA biogenesis]. (2009) (0)
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