Keio University

Ono, Akari

Faculty of Economics Assistant Professor (Non-tenured) / Research Associate (Non-tenured) / Instructor (Non-tenured)

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Research Overview

My research lies at the intersection of urban, spatial, and environmental economics. In particular, I use spatial data—such as GIS and satellite imagery—together with empirical methods in applied microeconomics to quantify how investments in transportation infrastructure shape economic activity, and how the resulting geographic reallocation and concentration of that activity alter the spatial distribution of air pollution.

Specialty

Applied Microeconomics, Spatial Economics

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