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Dr. Hiroshi Matsushima is a Research Fellow at the Crawford School of Public Policy and holds an appointment with the Australia-Japan Research Centre. His research focuses on the effects of regulatory policies aimed at reducing fuel consumption and pollutant emissions in the transportation sector. Specifically, Hiroshi’s work examines how economic behaviours of auto manufacturers and consumers can inform the development of regulatory strategies that maximise environmental benefits while attaining economic efficiency.

Before joining the Crawford School, Hiroshi was an Economic Fellow at the Institute for Policy Integrity at New York University School of Law, where he specialised in analysing U.S. energy and environmental policies. Having previously served as an economist at the Bank of Japan and as chief of staff to a member of the House of Representatives of Japan, Hiroshi has a broad base of knowledge and experience in public policymaking.

Research Interests

Environmental Economics, Energy Economics, Natural Resource Economics, Transport Economics, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Industrial Organization

Education/Academic qualification

Agricultural and Applied Economics, PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Award Date: 23 Dec 2022

Public Policy, Master, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Award Date: 28 Apr 2016

Science, Technology, and Public Policy, Graduate Certificate, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Award Date: 28 Apr 2016

Economics, Bachelor, Keio University

Award Date: 23 Mar 2003

External Scholarly Memberships and Affiliations

Affiliated Scholar, Institute for Policy Integrity, New York University School of Law

Jan 2024 → …

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