Academic Achievements
ARTICLES
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"Current Trends and Issues in Danish Housing Policy: The Impact of Neo-Liberalism on the Social-Democratic Welfare State," 
- in Annals of Economic Studies, No.51, Kagawa University, Takamatsu, 2012.
"Characteristics of the Nonprofit Housing Developers in San Francisco Bay Area,"
- in The Toshi Mondai (Municipal Problems), Vol.101, No.10, The Tokyo Institute for Municipal Research, Tokyo, 2010.
"Low-income Housing Development Projects: the Role of Nonprofit Organizations and Governments in San Fransisco Bay Area,"
- in Shibuya, Hiroshi and Takashi Nakahama eds. American-model Welfare State I, Showado Press, Kyoto, 2010.
"Securing Suitable Living Environment for Low-Income Families in the United States,"
- in Shibuya, Hiroshi and Charles Weathers eds. Proverty and Welfare in America, Nihon Keizai Hyoron-sha, Tokyo, 2006.
"Securing Suitable Living Environments and Housing Policy in the United States,"
- in The Review of Comparative Social Security Research, Vol.152, Tokyo, Autumn 2005.
MOTOYAMA Yasuyuki and OKADA Tetsutaro, "Local Government Capacity in Japan: Policy Management Gaps in Central Business District Planning,"
- in Public Administration Review Quarterly, No.109, the Institute of Administrative Management, Tokyo, March 2005.
"American Welfare State, American Communities: Housing Policy and Theories of Market and Society,"
- in Japan Society of Political Economy, Political Economy Quarterly, Vol.41, No.2, Tokyo, July 2004.
- Abstract
"Changing to Indirect Intervention, New Perspective in the U.S. Housing Policy,"
- in SHIBUYA Hiroshi, UCHIYAMA Akira and TATEIWA Toshikazu eds., The Restructuring of the Welfare State in Japan and the U.S., University of Tokyo Press, Tokyo, 2001.
"A Study of Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations on the U.S. Community Development Policy,"
- in SAKAMOTO Chuji, WADA Yatsuka, ITOH Hirofumi and JIN'NO Naohiko eds., The Welfare Finance Systems for the Era of Decentralization, Keibundo, Tokyo, 1999.
"The Reform of the U.S. Housing Policy and Suggestion for Japanese Policy,"
- in The Ministry of Construction, Monthly Statistics of Housing Starts, Kensetsu Bukka Chosa-kai, Tokyo, Oct. 1997.
"Housing Policy of the U.S. Federal Government,"
- in Housing Review, Vol.13, No.2, Jutaku-Kinyu Fukyu Kyokai, Tokyo, 1997.
"Lower-Income Housing Policy of the U.S. Federal Government," a master's thesis, 1997.
"The Development and Characteristics of the Semiconductor Industry,"
- in Business History Society of Japan ed., Japan Business History Review, Vol.32, No.3, Business History Society of Japan, Tokyo, 1997.
- Abstract is available from HERE.
NOTE
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"Low-Income Housing Development and A Nonprofit Organization in Dallas, Texas,"
- in The Kagawa Univerisity Economic Review, Vol.83, No.1-2, Kagawa University, Takamatsu, 2010.
RESEARCH REPORTS
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Local Initiatives and Citizen Participation on Housing and Urban Development Policy: A Comparative Study on Community Building in Japan and the United States,
- The Dai-Ichi Housing Research and Advancement Foundation, Tokyo, September, 2005.
"The Significance of the Reform of Japan's FILP (Fiscal Investment and Loan Program) and the Role of Public Financing Programs: A Case Study of the Housing Finance System in Japan and the United States,"
- in Japan Post, Shikoku Branch Office, Research Report on Postal Savings, Matsuyama, 2005.
"Urban Redevelopment Policy in Shikoku Region,"
- in The Prime Minister's Office, "Research on the Conditions and Problems of Regional Development in Shikoku Region," Chiho Mondai Kenkyu, June, 2000.
WORKING PAPERS
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"Current Trends and Issues in Danish Housing Policy: The Impact of Neo-Liberalism on the Social-Democratic Welfare State,"
- in The Institute of Economic Research, Working Paper Series, No.172, Kagawa University, 2011.
"Characteristics of the Nonprofit Housing Developers in San Francisco Bay Area,"
- in The Institute of Economic Research, Working Paper Series, No.157, Kagawa University, 2010.
"Low-income Housing Development Projects: the Role of Non-profit Organizations and Governments in San Fransisco Bay Area,"
- in The Institute of Economic Research, Working Paper Series, No.147, Kagawa University, 2009.
"American Welfare State, American Communities: Housing Policy and Theories of Market and Society,"
- in The Institute of Economic Research, Working Paper Series, No.87, Kagawa University, 2004.
"City Size and Local Government Capacity in Japan: Policy Management Gaps in Central Business District Planning," with Yasuyuki MOTOYAMA
- in The Institute of Economic Research, Working Paper Series, No.43, Kagawa University, September, 2001.
"Changing to Indirect Intervention, New Perspective in the U.S. Housing Policy,"
- in The Institute of Economic Research, Working Paper Series, No.37, Kagawa University, March, 2001.
"Japanese Urban Redevelopment Policy and the Effects of the Revitalization of Inner Cities Law of 1998,"
- in The Institute of Economic Research, Working Paper Series, No.33, Kagawa University, March, 2000.
"The U.S. Community Development Policy and the Reform of Federal Grants,"
- in The Institute of Economic Research, Working Paper Series, No.28, Kagawa University, 1999.
PRESENTATIONS
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"Low-income Housing Development Projects and the Role of Non-profit Organizations and Governments: A Case study in San Fransisco Bay Area,"
- The 17th Annual Conference of Japan Association of Local Public Finance, at Kansai University, Japan, May 31, 2009.
MOTOYAMA Yasuyuki and OKADA Tetsutaro, "Local Government Capacity in Japan: Policy Management Gaps in Central Business District Planning,"
- The 13th Annual Conference of Japan Association of Local Public Finance, at Osaka University of Economics, Japan, May 26, 2005.
"Changing to Indirect Intervention, New Perspective in the U.S. Housing Policy,"
- The 59th Annual Conference of Japan Institute of Public Finance, at the University of Tokyo, Japan, October 26, 2002.
"Responding to Japan's New Urban Problem: Law on Improvement and Vitalization of City Centers,"
- CJS Spring Colloquium Series, at the Center for Japanese Studies, the University of California, Berkeley, April 26, 2001.
"Who Takes Responsibility for Urban Redevelopment? The Process of Decentralization in Japan and the U.S.,"
- The 8th Annual Bakai, at the Center for Japanese Studies, the University of California, Berkeley, October 25, 2000.
"Intergovernmental Relations on the U.S. Community Development Policy,"
- The 56th Annual Conference of Japan Institute of Public Finance, at Shimane University, Japan, October 23, 1999.
BOOK REVIEW
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Hideo Okamoto, The Possibility of the Welfare State,
- in The Journal of Economics, University of Tokyo, 2007.
TRANSLATION
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Gary Dymski and Dorene Isenberg, "Housing Revolution and Social Efficiency of Housing Finance of the U.S."
- in SHIBUYA Hiroshi, IMURA Shinya and NAKAHAMA Takashi eds., The Welfare State Systems in Japan and the United States, Nihon Keizai Hyoron sha, 1997.
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OKADA Tetsutaro
Faculty of Economics, Kagawa University