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Sagiri Kitao

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Native name
  
北尾 早霧

Awards
  
Nakahara Prize (2016)

Academic advisor
  
Thomas J. Sargent

Nationality
  
Japanese

Award
  
Nakahara Prize (2016)

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Born
  
1972 (age 44–45)
Saitama, Japan

Institution
  
Keio University City University of New York Federal Reserve Bank of New York University of Southern California

Alma mater
  
New York University (Ph.D. 2007) Harvard University (M.P.A./I.D. 2001) Waseda University (B.A. 1996)

Doctoral advisor
  
Thomas J. Sargent Gianluca Violante

Books
  
Short-Run Fiscal Policy: Welfare, Redistribution, and Aggregate Effects in the Short and Long Run

Education
  
Waseda University, Harvard University, New York University

Fields
  
Macroeconomics, Public policy, Social security

Sagiri Kitao (北尾 早霧, Kitao Sagiri, born 1972) is a Japanese economist and professor at Keio University.

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Career

Kitao was born on 1972 , in Saitama, Japan. She graduated from Waseda University in 1996. She worked for Goldman Sachs for several years.

She took her M.P.A./I.D. (Master in Public Administration/International Development) from Harvard Kennedy School in 2001, and her Ph.D. from New York University in 2007. She was advised by Thomas J. Sargent and Gianluca Violante.

Kitao served as an assistant professor at University of Southern California (2007-2009), then as an associate professor at City University of New York (2011-2015). She's currently a professor at Keio University.

She was awarded the Nakahara Prize in 2016, became the first woman awarded the prize.

Selected publications

  • Attanasio, Orazio; Kitao, Sagiri; Violante, Giovanni L. (2007). "Global demographic trends and social security reform". Journal of Monetary Economics. 54 (1): 144–198. doi:10.1016/j.jmoneco.2006.12.010. 
  • Conesa, Juan Carlos; Kitao, Sagiri; Krueger, Dirk (2009). "Taxing Capital? Not a Bad Idea after All!". American Economic Review. 99 (1): 25–48. doi:10.1257/aer.99.1.25. 
  • References

    Sagiri Kitao Wikipedia