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UEMATSU Hiroki
Department / Course
College of International Relations Department of International Relations
Title / Position
Associate Professor
Papers
1.
2021/02
Bridging the Gap Between Data and Policies in Remote Rural Municipalities in Nepal │ World Bank Poverty and Equity Notes │ (Co-authored)
2.
2020/10
Serving the Underserved : Providing Relief to the Displaced Workers in Nepal During the COVID-19 Crisis │ World Bank COVID-19 Policy Response Notes │ (Co-authored)
3.
2020/07
Comparing Approaches to Project COVID-19 Effects on Poverty │ World Bank Poverty and Equity Notes │ (Co-authored)
4.
2020/06
Beyond Raising Awareness : Promoting Handwashing in Nepal Amid COVID 19 Crisis │ World Bank COVID-19 Policy Response Notes │ (Co-authored)
5.
2018/01
A New Profile of the Global Poor │ World Development │ 101,pp.250-267 (Co-authored)
6.
2017/01
Costing Household Surveys for Monitoring Progress Toward Ending Extreme Poverty and Boosting Shared Prosperity. │ World Bank Policy Research Working Paper │ (Co-authored)
7.
2016/10
Who Are the Poor in the Developing World? │ (Co-authored)
8.
2016/09
Trends and Drivers of Poverty Reduction in Nepal: A Historical Perspective │ World Bank Policy Research Working Paper │ (Co-authored)
9.
2016/03
Robustness of Shared Prosperity Estimates : How Different Methodological Choices Matter │ World Bank Policy Research Working Paper │ (Co-authored)
10.
2015/04
Data Deprivation: Another Deprivation to End │ World Bank Policy Research Working Paper │ (Co-authored)
11.
2014/05
Ending Extreme Poverty and Promoting Shared Prosperity
Could There Be Trade-o!s Between These Two Goals? │ Inequality in Focus │ (Co-authored)
12.
2014/01
Is Extreme Poverty Going to End ? An Analytical Framework to Evaluate Progress in Ending Extreme Poverty. │ World Bank Policy Research Working Paper │ (Co-authored)
13.
2013/10
The state of the poor: where are the poor, where is extreme poverty harder to end, and what is the current profile of the world's poor │ (Co-authored)
14.
2013/07
The impact of natural amenity on farmland values: A quantile regression approach │ Land Use Policy │ (Co-authored)
15.
2012/11
Precautionary wealth and income uncertainty: a household-level analysis │ Journal of Applied Economics │ (Co-authored)
16.
2012/06
Organic Farmers or Conventional Farmers: Where's the Money? │ Ecological Economics │ (Co-authored)
17.
2012/01
An alternative method to estimate income variance in cross-sectional data │ Applied Economics Letters │ (Co-authored)
18.
2012/01
Measuring precautionary wealth using cross-sectional data: the case of farm households │ Review of Economics of the Household │ (Co-authored)
19.
2011/05
The influence of GM crop adoption on the profitability of farms operated by young and beginning farmers │ (Co-authored)
20.
2011/04
Use of Direct Marketing Strategies by Farmers and Their Impact on Farm Business Income │ Agricultural and Resource Economics Review │ (Co-authored)