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Curriculum vitae ( as of April 1,2016)
Noboru Hidano
Born in Tokyo, November 14,1949, Japanese citizen and is
Professor Emeritus, Tokyo Institute of Technology andSpecial Researcher, Ecological and Environmental Economics Research Unit, Meiji University
Degrees D.Eng.,Tokyo Institute of Technology, Thesis title “Optimal regional development process” (1981) M.Eng., Asian Institute of Technology (1974) B.Eng., Tokyo Institute of Technology (1973)
Education Asian Institute of Technology, Division of Human Settlement Planning and Development (Master course) (1973-1974)Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Social Engineering (Bachelor course) (1969-1973)
Major professional field of study 1. Development of extended self conception by game theoretic and philosophical
investigations2. Environmental economics especially valuation methods including hedonic
approach and contingent valuation method using psychological approach3. Behavioral economics especially warm glow behavior 4. Real estate economics
Professional and occupational positions
1. Visiting Professor, School of Cognitive Science, University Trento, Italy (2015)2. Visiting Researcher, Max Planck Institute for Human Development (2015-16)3. Visiting Artist, Minneapolis College of Art and Design, MN, U.S (2014)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpzG5qLfXJM4. Visiting Professor, School of Cognitive Science, University Trento, Italy (2011) 5. Visiting Researcher, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge
UK (2000-2001)6. Special Researcher at Post and Telecommunication Policy Institute, Ministry of
Post and Telecommunication, Japan (1994-8) 7. Professor, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Japan (1991-2015)
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8. Visiting researcher, Department of Economics, University College London, UK (1988-1989)
9. Associate Professor, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan (1984-1991)
10. Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan (1983-1984)
11. Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan (1982-1983)12. Assistant Professor, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of
Technology, Japan (1977-1982)13. Researcher at Mitsubishi Research Institute, Japan (1975-7)Temporal lecturer, School of Commerce, Hitotsubashi University, Japan, (1993-4)Temporal lecturer, Faculty of Engineering, Yokohama National University, Japan, (1983-5)
Awards
1. The Academic Prize, Society of Environmental Science, Japan (2012)2. The Prizes for Science and Technology(Science and Technology Promotion Category), Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (2009)
3. Excellent Book Award (The Economic Valuation of the Environment and Public Policy (Edward Elgar), Japan section of Regional Science Association (2005)
4. The best book award, Japanese Society of Real Estate Sciences (2003)5. Certificate of merit, Post and telecommunication policy institute, Ministry of Post
and Telecommunications, Japan (1999)6. Excellent paper prize, Japanese Society of Real Estate Sciences (1996)7. Road and Transport Paper Prize, Society for Expressway Research, Japan (1985)8. Incentive Prize, Japan Society of City Planning Association (1982)
Teaching subjects
1. Public policy and projects economic valuation (graduate school), Economics of projects: macro and micro economics viewpoints (under graduate),
2. Theories and methods in social engineering and arts: economics philosophy (under graduate)
3. Communication choice model and system design: random utility model and estimation (under graduate)
4. Surveys and experiments in environmental economics (graduate school),
Major activities in university education and advisory to governments
1. Committee member of Japan University Accreditation Association (2009-11) 2. Committee member of land and housing national survey, Ministry of Land and
Transport, Japan (1994 -) 3. National Land Council member, Japan
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4. Transport Policy Council member, Japan5. Principal investigator making the procedure to evaluate publicly subsidized urban
redevelopment projects by hedonic approach at the Ministry of Construction, Japan6. Principal co-investigator designing land and housing national survey in Japan7. Principal committee member for realization of the property transaction prices data
publication system in Japan
more than 50 committee members and chairmen at central and local governments ( including Hiroshima city, Sapporo city, Shiraoi town, Tokyo metropolitan, Kanagawa prefecture, Saitama prefecture, Kawasaki city, Yokohama city among others ) in Japan
Managerial positions at university
1. Chairman of a working group on fMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) management, Tokyo Institute of Technology (2009-2015)
2. Deputy head, Center for the Study of World Civilizations, Tokyo Institute of Technology (2013-2015)
3. Director, Academy of arts, Center for the Study of World Civilizations, Tokyo Institute of Technology (2006-2015)
4. Dean at the Graduate School of Decision Science and Technology (2007-9) 5. Member of The Senate Tokyo Institute of Technology (2004-6,2007-9)6. Head of the Department of Social Engineering (1993-4,1998-1999,2003-4)7. Deputy Dean of student affairs, Tokyo Institute of Technology (1996-8)
Professional special activities
Special feature of studies in ecological and environmental economics with emphasis on philosophical and psychological aspects1 Extended self conception in Philosophy and Economics: Public philosophy
promoting welfare and conflict resolution among individuals http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpzG5qLfXJM 1) Why we utilize fundamentals of economics in our life and how new idea can solve our conflicts: Robinson Crusoe enlarges his happiness by utilizing his time. 2) Friday meets Robinson and both of them exchange their goods. 3) Money is invented and becomes a cause of depression because of their fears about the future. 4) There is no future and no past but present always continues. Both parties can be united and most of the conflicts can be solved.
2 Project impacts valuation in economy: (a) contingent valuation by considering socio-psychological factors and warm
glow giving. (b) comprehensive assessments of projects including the impacts on growth, on
industries production and value added, on individual utility and valuation measurements and methods specially by probing the effectiveness of hedonic approach in large scale project evaluation
Arts
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1. Chairman of the organization committee for Art at Tokyo Tech, http://www.dst.titech.ac.jp/event/art2013/index_en.html Tokyo Institute of Technology (2004-2015) Total coordination and designing West 9 building at Tokyo Tech and its environment by organizing the environment including art works, signboard,
benches, music instrument and art events by inviting artists from all over the world and asking them to perform at the university, and promoting students music performance by organizing entrance hall concerts. More than 20000 people have attended. Highly recognized by the Ministry of Education as extraordinary activity by science and technology universities.
2. Chief organizer of the Center for the Study of World Civilizations (2005-2015) http://www.cswc.titech.ac.jp
Recent video productions are on : 1) Contemporary Art Workshop A guided by internationally famous artist Akio Suzuki. He is one of the most creative sound artists from Japan at this time, who was a friend of John Cage, and invited by Documenta. In this video, he showed his philosophy and his performance for Kinji Akagawa, public artist from Minnesota, USA, who happened to appear on the day. The unique and interesting students’ installation was included.https://vimeo.com/136191384 about 10 minutes.2) Sound Creation by Human Body A taught by Naoko Ito. Naoko Ito is a dance choreographer, who is famous as the director of Mademoiselle Cinema Company composed only by female dancers in Tokyo. She is collaborating with Jean Laurent Sasportes, one of the founding members of Pina Bausch Company who got Kyoto Prize by her revolutional paradigm shift of dance conception in 20th century. The wonderful students’ performance guided by Naoko can be seen at the video.https://vimeo.com/135465478 about 15 minutes https://vimeo.com/136190691 short version about 1 minute
Organizing exceptionally unique center for promoting arts and humanities by joint-activities with artists and students, making artistic environment of the 80th anniversary hall, Tokyo Tech and constructing new curriculum to emphasize making art works and learning languages to understand the limits of humanity including old Greek and Latin. The assessment of the center was done in 2011 by international panel including T.Aoki, the former Minister of Culture Agency Japan and Angela Schneider, former deputy director of New National Gallery Berlin and
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concluded the very unique and promising initiatives in the world. http://www.cswc.titech.ac.jp/pdf/2011assess_repo.pdf
Professional organizational positions and membership
European Society of Environmental Resource Economists, Japan Society of Economics, Japan Society of Environmental Science, Japan Society of Real Estate Sciences Former co-directors, Land Research Institute of Japan (1992-2010) A former board of trustees, Japan Society of Real Estate SciencesA former chief secretary of JSCE planning divisionA former science committee member of City Planning Institute of Japan Advancement of international coordination among institutions
1.Trento University, Italy and Tokyo Institute of Technology2.Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany and Tokyo Institute of Technology
Recent public and seminar talks
Noboru Hidano, “The effect of seismic hazard risk information on property prices:
Evidence from a spatial regression discontinuity design” Max Planck Institute for
Human Development, Seminar, 29 September,2015,Berlin
Noboru Hidano, Art is being threatened by fear -a solution by extended self
conception,- Visual Cultures Lecture Series 17 November 2015 ,Battersea, Gorvy
Lecture Theatre, Royal College of Art, LondonNoboru Hidano, An Extended-Self, Games and Conflict Resolution Today, the Department of Land Economy, Cambridge University,18 November, 2015, CambridgeNoboru Hidano, Four Tales of Economics and Cognitive Science, Graduate seminar, Cognitive Science Department, Trento University, 25 November 2015, Palace,Fedrigotti, Rovereto
Academic records Selected books 25 Selected book chapters 11 Peer reviewed papers 68 Selected articles 101 Selected conference papers 106 Selected official reports 30
Books * reviewed J Japanese
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Economics and related subjects
1.*Hidano, N,2002, The economic valuation of the environment and public policy: A
hedonic approach, Edward Elgar. reviewed by Carson,R (University of California, San
Diego) (2004) on Journal “Environment”
2. Hidano,N,2000, An introduction to social engineering: Forecasting, evaluating , and
designing of social systems, Nihon hyoron sha, J
3.*Hidano,N ed,1999, The economic valuation of environment and public sector policy
and project,: a manual of contingent valuation method, Keiso sobo, J
4.Hidano,N, ed 1998, Officer workers’ behavior and choice: Communication systems,
organizational structure, and locational of offices, Nihon hyoron sha, J
5.*Hidano,N, 1997, The economic valuation of environment and public infrastructure
improvement: a hedonic approach, Keiso sobo publishing, J
6.Hidano,N,1995, Analytical methods in environmental and regional design-second
edition, Hidano lab. Tokyo Institute of Technology, 1-274,J
7.Hidano,N,1995, Regional design from the perception of the environment and family -
second edition , Hidano lab. Tokyo Institute of Technology, 1-250,J
8.Hidano,N ed 1995, Multi media age, Institute of urban economic research, J
9.Hidano,N,1994,Environment, family and regional design, Hidano lab. Tokyo Institute
of Technology, 1-210,J
10.Hidano,N,1994, Analytical methods on environmental and regional design, Hidano
lab. Tokyo Institute of Technology, 1-250,J
Philosophy and Arts
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1.Hidano,N ed,2016, “ A creative challenge education through art”, Center for the study
of world civilizations
2.Hidano,N ed 2014, “3 5 ゜ 3 6 ' 2 4 " N 1 3 9 ゜ 4 1 ' 0 " E ”( catalog of Kaz Oshiro
exhibition), Center for the study of world civilizations
3.Hidano,N ed 2013, “Touch and Trace”( catalog of Freiderike Feldmann exhibition),
Center for the study of world civilizations
http://www.cswc.titech.ac.jp/pdf/touch_trace_catalog_web0312.pd
4.Hidano,N ed 2012, “ Making dark as possible as possible” ( catalog of Kaihatsu
exhibition), Center for the study of world civilizations
http://www.cswc.titech.ac.jp/pdf/yoshiaki_kaihatsu.pdf
5.Hidano,N ed 2012, “The Shape water takes”( catalog of Aaron von Dyke exhibition),
Center for the study of world civilizations
http://www.cswc.titech.ac.jp/pdf/aaron_van_dyke.pdf
6.Hidano,N ed,2012, Dig the Whole (catalog of Daphne Fitzpatrick exhibition),
Center for the study of world civilizations
http://www.cswc.titech.ac.jp/pdf/daphne_fitzpatrick.pdf
7.Hidano.N ed 2011, Sound into color (catalog of Akio Suzuki exhibition), Center for
the study of world civilizations
http://www.cswc.titech.ac.jp/pdf/akio_suzuki.pdf8.Hidano,N ed 2011, “Trans-” ( catalog of Ester Partegàs exhibition), Center for the
study of world civilizations
http://www.cswc.titech.ac.jp/pdf/ester_pardegas_20110208catalog.pdf
9.Hidano,N ed 2011, Assessment report on CSWC, Center for the study of world
civilizations http://www.cswc.titech.ac.jp/pdf/2011assess_repo.pdf
10.Hidano,N ed 2010, “Sometime? Somewhere?”(catalog of Kinji Akagawa exhibition),
Center for the study of world civilizations
http://www.cswc.titech.ac.jp/pdf/kinji_akagawa.pdf
11.Hidano,N ed 2010, 《The Eight Days》( catalog of Santiago Cucullu exhibition),
Center for the study of world civilizations
http://www.cswc.titech.ac.jp/pdf/santiago_cucullu.pdf
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12.Hidano,N ed 2010, "Translating: chapter 3"( catalog of Juan Cruz exhibition), Center
for the study of world civilizations. http://www.cswc.titech.ac.jp/pdf/juan_cruz.pdf
13.Hidano,N ed 2009,Minimum maintenance road ( catalog of Rob Fisher),Center for
the study of world civilizations. http://www.cswc.titech.ac.jp/pdf/rob_fischer.pdf
14.Hidano,N, ed 2008, 10 channel variable( catalog of John Wiese), Center for the study
of world civilizations. http://www.cswc.titech.ac.jp/pdf/john_wiese.pdf
15.Hidano,N,ed 2007,Room acoustics( catalog of Kaz Oshiro) ,Center for the study of
world civilizations. http://www.cswc.titech.ac.jp/pdf/kaz_ohsiro.pdf
Book chapters
Economics and related subjects
1.Hidano,N, 2006, A hedonic analysis, Environmental economics and policy studies:
basic facts and concepts, Yuhikaku, 168-169,J
2.Hidano,N, 2002, Development gain and tax incidence, Real estate science dictionary,
Jyutaku shinpo-sha, J
3.Hidano,N,2000, Improving living environment and economic valuation, Environment
friendly city planning (kanyo kyosei no machi zukuri), Gyousei, 279-303,J
4.Hidano,N.T.Kato,1999, Implicit assumptions on contingent valuation method,
Environmental workshop, Tsukiji shokan,135-138,J
5.Hidano,N,1996, Merry-go-round(Kaitenmokuba), Tramondo,49-66,J
6.Hidano,N,1995, The effects of movement process on men and their behaviors,
Perspectives of advanced technological society-prospect for resource environment
preserving civilization on 21th century, edited by K.Takeuchi, T.Abe,184-190
Philosophy, design, and Arts
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1. *Hidano,N, 2004, Public space in city from the viewpoints of extended self
concept: A fragment on happiness , Imada,T,J.Kim ed. Publicness from the
perspective of city, Public Philosophy 13, Tokyo university press, 215-252,J
2. Hidano,N,2002, Designing railway stations, Tanak,K ed Urban and environment
public policy, Chuo keizai shupan sha. J
3. Hidano,N,2000, New social engineering, Imada,T, D.Hashizume ed.An
introduction to decision science and technology, Nikkagiren,109-126,J
4. Hidano,N,1999, How the drastic reduction of communication cost on our lives,
Changing lives and changing business, Toyokeizaishinposha,131-151,J
5. Hidano,N,1995, Social engineering, Encyclopedia Britannica, Japan, J
Translation The future of automobile, MIT press 1984
Papers (peer reviewed) J Japanese
1. Hidano,N,T.Hoshino,A.Sugiura,2015, The effect of seismic hazard risk
information on property prices: Evidence from a spatial regression discontinuity
design,Regional Science and Urban Economics, 53, 113-122
2. Kato,T, N.Hidano,2011, Can response time for contingent valuation be rationally
explained by its factors? A climate policy evaluation, Review of Environmental
Economics and Policy Studies,4,1,23-31,J
3. Shimizu, Y and N. Hidano, 2010, An analysis of incentive systems in rental
housing market: the case of heterogeneous tenants, Urban Housing Sciences,69,70-
79,J
4. Shimizu, Y and N. Hidano, 2009, Does longer contract length really decrease the
social costs in the rental housing market? The Japanese Journal of Real Estate
Sciences,23,3,115-124,J
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5. Hidano, N. and Kato, T. ,2008, Determining variability of willingness to pay for
Japan's antiglobal-warming policies: a comparison of contingent valuation surveys,
Environmental Economics and Policy Studies,9,259-281
6. Kato, T. and Hidano, N. ,2007, Anchoring effects, survey conditions, and
respondents' characteristics: contingent valuation of uncertain environmental
changes, Journal of Risk Research, 10,6, 773-792
7. Hidano, N.,S.Muto, 2006 Extended self, game, and conflict resolution,
A.Haurie,S.Muto,L.Petrosjan,T.Raghavan ed. Advances in dynamic games, Annals
of the International Society of Dynamic Games, Birkhauser, 223-234
8. Hidano, N. Kato, T. and Aritomi, M. ,2005, Benefits of participating in contingent
valuation surveys and their effects on respondent behavior: A panel analysis,
Ecological Economics, 52, 1, 63-80
9. Hidano, N. and Yamamura,Y. 2004, Land price index in Tokyo, Property markets
and land policies in Northeast Asia, Maison Franco-Japonaise and the University
of Hong Kong (China), 83-110
10. Hidano, N. Kato, T. and Kazahaya, T. 2003, Evaluating a new method of providing
information on environmental goods in contingent valuation questionnaires: A
preliminary study using protocol technique, Environmental Science, 16, 435-452 ,J
11. Hidano, N. Yamamura, Y. and Doi, Y. 2000, An empirical study on the land price
changes in the residential district of metropolitan Tokyo, City Planning Review,
224, 56-66, J
12. Hidano, N. Kato, T. 2000, A comparison of interview and mail contingent
valuation surveys, Environmental Science, 13, 167-180 ,J
13. Hidano, N. Hosoya, T. and Muramatsu, K. 1999, A Study on spatial characteristics
of multi-generation housing from the viewpoint of grandchild's memories on
grandparents, Journal of Architecture and Planning, 517, 115-122 ,J
14. Hidano, N. and Kato, T. ,1999,Utility of urban rail travel: exploring Japanese
literary works, Japan Railway History Review, 17, 15-26, J
15. Hidano,N,T.Hosoya,1997, An analysis of multi-generational family housing from
the viewpoint of generational conflicts and their resolutions by Japanese literary
works, Urban Housing Sciences, 18,68-77,J
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16. Hidano, N. Hayashiyama, Y. Oomura, N. and Watanabe, S. ,1997, An economic
evaluation of the urban street infrastructure improvement for elderly by contingent
valuation method: A new virtual experience approach, City Planning Review, 46,
4, 99-106, J
17. Hidano, N. Hayashiyama, Y. Uchida, S. and Sugano, Y. 1997, An economic
evaluation of the street infrastructure improvement in the central business district
for elderly by contingent valuation method: examining information and the
embedding effects, Papers in City Planning, 32, 631-636, J
18. Hidano, N. Kameda, M. ,1997, A study of evaluation of externalities of planting
and buildings residential area by hedonic approach, Papers in City Planning, 32,
457-462, J
19. Hidano, N. Yamamura, Y. and Masui, K. 1997, An analysis on determinants of
agriculture land and forest land prices in Tokyo metropolitan region, The Japanese
Journal of Real Estate Sciences, 12, 32-42, J
20. Hidano, N. Hayashiyama, Y. Inoue, M. 1996,Measuring the external effects of
noise and vibration of urban transportation by the hedonic approach,
Environmental Science, 9, 3, 401-409, J
21. Hidano,N,Y.Yamamura,Y.Doi,1995, An empirical study on the land price changes
in the commercial districts of metropolitan Tokyo, Papers in City Planning, 30,
529-34,J
22. Hidano,N,Y.Ymamura,Y.Higuchi,1994, Land price changes in metropolitan
Tokyo: spatial autocorrelation model, The Japanese Journal of Real Estate
Sciences,9,2,53-63,J
23. Hayashiyama,Y.N.Hidano,T.Asai, 1994, A Study on the applicability of the
hedonic approach for environmental projects: the case of heterogeneous
households, Papers in City planning,29,325-330,J
24. Hidano,N.H.Murakami,Y.Hayashiyama,1994, A Study on the possibility of
developing the periphery region of Tokyo metropolitan area using the disaggregate
model of office and residence, Papers in City Planning, 29,37-42,J
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25. Kato,T,N.Hidano,1994, A study on the effects of urban transport on passengers
observed in literary works: communication and perception patters in railway cars
and automobiles, Papers in City Planning, 29, 115-160,J
26. Hidano,N,T.Kato, Y.Sugano,1994, A study on the commuters’ perceptions
concerning process of commuting, IATSS Review,20,2,38-46,J
27. Hidano,N, S.Sasaki, S.Inaba,T.Adachi, 1994, A study on communication media
choice of office workers, Studies in Regional Science, 23,1,5-30,J
28. Hidano,N,1994, Towards an integrated theory of office communications,
organizational structure, and office location: A human motivation approach,
Institute for Post and Telecommunications Policy Review,5,2-9,J
29. Hidano,N, S.Sasaki, S.Inaba, T.Agawa, 1994, Communication systems,
organizational structure, and locational of offices, Institute for Post and
Telecommunications Policy Review, 5,10-57,J
30. Inaba,S,N.Hidano, 1994, Office workers’ communication behavior in Tokyo,
Institute for Post and Telecommunications Policy Review,5, 84-121,J
31. Adachi,S, N.Hidano, 1994, Locational changes of listed company head offices
during 1972 and 1992, Institute for Post and Telecommunications Policy Review,
5,58-83,J
32. Hidano,N,S.Sasaki, 1994, Simulating office location considering office workers’
preference, Institute for Post and Telecommunications Policy Review, 5,172-202,J
33. Hidano,N,S.Sasaki, S.Inaba, S.Adachi, 1994, Office workers’ communication
choice, Institute for Post and Telecommunications Policy Review, 5,122-171,J
34. Hidano, N, Y.Sugano, 1993, The feasibility study of passenger and good transport
system in CBD based upon office goods movement survey, Expressway and
Automobiles, 36,12,16-25,J
35. Hiramatsu.T,N.Hidano,1992, Cost benefit analysis of the sewage improvement
projects for household, Environmental Science,6,2,97-110,J
36. Hiramatsu,T, N.Hidano, 1992, The estimation of the benefit of improvement of
drinking water quality, Journal of Japan Water Works Association, 61,5,2-16,J
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37. Hidano,N,Y.Hayashiyama, 1992,Measuring the benefits of interregional
transportation improvement projects by the hedonic approach, Infrastructure
Planning Review, 10, 175-182,J
38. Hidano,N,Y.Hayashiyama,Y.Yamamura,1992,The measuring the benefits of
interregional transportation improvement projects: a hedonic approach, Journal of
JSCE, 449,4,17,67-76,J
39. Hidano,N,1992, Estimating the benefits of infrastructural and environmental
improvement by hedonic approach: a survey and critique, Journal of JSCE.
40. Hidano,N,T.Kato,1992, A study on the transition of institutions concerning
personal traffic modes used in short distance trips, Papers in City Planning, 27,421-
6,J
41. Hidano,N,Y.Ymamura,1992, Measuring the effects of floor area ratio regulation on
land markets with the spatial repercussion of land price, Papers in City Planning,
27, 127-12,J
42. Mori,K,T.Kim,N.Hidano,1991, An analysis of the on-street parking car behavior,
Papers in City Planning, 26, 295-60,J
43. Kim,T,H.Sato,N.Hidano,1991, An analysis on the characteristics of the kiss and
ride in Tokyo metropolitan suburbs, IASS Review, 17,3,180-188,J
44. Kim,T,N.Hidano,H.Ueda, 1991, Car parking behavior in shopping areas in
suburbs, Traffic Engineering, 26,5,29-36,J
45. Hidano,N,Y.Shinohara,1990, An economic evaluation of the introduction of high-
graded train for commuter service in Tokyo metropolitan region, Journal of JSCE,
413,4,12,57-66,J
46. Kim,T,N.Hidano,1990, Car behavior for kiss and ride trips in suburban railway
station areas, Traffic Engineering,26,3,9-19,J
47. Kim,T,N.Hidano, 1990, Demand analysis of car parking in shopping streets near
suburban railway stations, Expressway and Automobiles, 33,12,31-37,J
48. Hidano,N,M.Takebayashi, 1990, Benefit estimation of multi use transport facilities
improvement: a hedonic approach, Infrastructure Planning Review,8, 121-128,J
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49. Hiramatsu, T, N.Hidano.1989, A comparison of contingent and hedonic approach
for the estimation of the improvement of river environment, Infrastructure
Planning Review, 7, 107-114,J
50. Shimizu, N, N.Hidano, H.Uchiyama, S.Iwata, 1988, the estimation of the amenity
of high-rise flats on Setagaya ward: the property value approach, Papers in City
Planning, 23,253-258,J
51. Hidano,N, T.Hiramatsu, K.Natori, 1987, The estimation of benefits and costs of
sewerage improvement projects, Papers in City Planning, 22, 433-438,J
52. Nakagawa, D, N.Hidano, N.Shimzu, 1987, The estimation of benefits and costs of
related groups by suburban road improvement projects: the property value
approach, Infrastructure Planning Review, 5, 187-194,J
53. Hidano, N, H.Nakamura, 1986, The estimation of capital gains of property value
for equitable cost bearing of urban railway improvement, Research for
Tomorrow’s Transport Requirements, 1354-1366
54. Hidano, N, K.Hiramatsu, 1986, The estimation of benefits of urban park
improvements, Papers in City Planning, 21, 409-414,J
55. Hidano, N, H.Nakamura, Y.Aratsu, K.Nagasawa, 1986, The estimation of capital
gains of property value or equitable cost bearing of urban railway improvement,
Journal of JSCE, 365,4,4,135-144,J
56. Hidano,N,S.Kashima,1985, An analysis and forecast of automobile-part III: The
Japanese case, Expressway and Automobiles,28,1,38-47,J
57. Makitani,H,N.Hidano, 1985, A plan design model for optimal land use allocation
in suburban areas, Papers in City Planning, 20, 439-444,J
58. Nakamura, H,N.Hidano, Y.Aratsu,1984,An analysis and forecast of automobile-
part I: The global model, Expressway and Automobiles, 27,11,22-32,J
59. Kashima,S. N.Hidano,1984, An analysis and forecast of automobile-part II:
southeast Asian model, Expressway and Automobiles, 27,12,25-36,J
60. Hidano,N,1983, Driver’s route choice model: an assessment of residential traffic
management, Research for Transport Policies in a Changing World, 429-439
61. Hidano,N,1981,Process oriented optimal regional development: the development
speed approach, Studies in Regional Science, 11,135-153,J
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62. Suzuki,T,N.Hidano,K.Nagano, N.Matsuoka, 1979, Evaluation of residential traffic
controls by a route choice model for residential car trips, Papers in City Planning,
14, 193-198,J
63. Hidano,N,1979, Optimal regional development process under regional speed
constraints, Studies in Regional Science, 9, 175-191,J
64. Hidano,N,1979, Optimal process of public investment under development speed
constraints, Journal of JSCE, 289,109-120,J
65. Hidano,N,1978, A analysis of infrastructure development process in non-
metropolitan areas, Papers in City Planning, 13, 349-354,J
66. Hidano,N,H.Morosugi,1977, An analysis of the speed of regional development: the
case of Japan, Proceedings of the 5th Pacific Regional Science Conference, 241-261
67. Hidano,N,1977, Regional development speed, Studies in Regional Science,7, 1-
22,J
68. Hidano,N,1975, An assessment of large national projects from the viewpoint of
local communities, Proceeding of the 4th Pan-pacific Regional Science Conference,
282-312
Article and papers *invited
Philosophy and Arts
1. Hidano,N,2016, The results of the experiment, A Creative Challenge Education
through Art, The center for the study of world civilizations, pp. 17-18, Mar.
2. *Hidano,N,2016, Listening to the whole existence of others, Annual Report, Session
House, 2015, p. 6, Mar. 2016. J
3. Hidano,N,2015, Trajectory of Art at Tokyo Tech ,Tokyo Tech Chronicle, vol. 506,
pp. 12-29, Aug. 2015.J
4. Hidano,N,2015, “Curriculum Developments at the Center for the Study of World
Civilizations from 2006,” including the newest 2015 version: Tokyo Tech
Chronicle, vol. 506, pp. 29-33, Aug. 2015.J
5. Hidano,N,2013, On celebrating 90 years of the Bechstein piano, Tokyo Tech
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Chronicle,490, J http://www.titech.ac.jp/about/overview/pdf/No.490_sep2013.pdf
6. Hidano,N,2009, Looking from abroad: Art at Tokyo tech report 2,Tokyo Tech
Chronicle,448,7-12, J
7. Hidano,N,2009, Looking from abroad: Art at Tokyo tech report 1,Tokyo Tech
Chronicle,447,6-10, J
8. Hidano,N,2009, On art workshop 2009A and Rob Fisher exhibition, Tokyo Tech
Cronicle,446, 17-20, J
9. Hidano,N,2009, New challenge of art education at Tokyo Tech integrated approach
workshop, exhibition and performance: Art workshop 2008B and Art at Tokyo
Tech, Tokyo Tech Chronicle, 439, 4-5, J
10. Hidano,N,2008, On art workshop2008A 2,Tokyo Tech Chronicle,436,9-11, J
11. Hidano,N,2008, On art workshop2008A 1,Tokyo Tech Chronicle,435,3-8, J
12. Hidano,N,2008, Supplement on art workshop 2007B, Tokyo Tech Chronicle,
429,14, J
13. Hidano,N,2007, A Look from abroad: Art at Tokyo Tech 2007 Autumn and Winter
program, Tokyo Tech Chronicle,425,8-11,J
14. Hidano,N,2007,Note: There are several ways to paradise, Tokyo Tech
Chronicle,424,16, J
15. Hidano,N,2007, Art at Tokyo Tech-its history and development, Tokyo Tech
Chronicle,422,9-15, J
16. Hidano,N.2007, Art at Tokyo Tech on Arts at West 9 Building,Ookayama campus,
Tokyo Tech Chronicle,421,8-11, J
17. Hidano,N,2007, Art at Tokyo Tech-on production year of Tokyo Tech Bechstein
grand piano model E, Tokyo Tech Chronicle,420,10-12, J
18. Hidano,N,2003, Saint Ives,Shouji Hamada, Alfred Wallis and Kettles Yard, Tokyo
Tech Chronicle,376,12-14, J
19. Hidano, N. and Kato, T. 2001, How can we improve the utility of urban rail travel?
A method for validating the accounts using observational surveys, Discussion
Paper, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2001-
2,pp.1-18
20. *Hidano,N,T.Kato, 1997, Designing railway train carriage, ARAN, 567, 34-38, J
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21. *Hidano,N,1995, Designing railway stations in 21st century, ARAN, 545,10-17,J
22. *Hidano,N,1995, Hanshin large earthquake and cities in 21st century: The role of
family, firm organization and new organization, Kensetsu Sangyo Newspaper, May
26,J
23. Hidano,N,T.Kato,1995, The functions of spatial movement by urban railways and
their relationship with socio-psychological conditions, Discussion paper,
Department of Social Eng., 95-04,1-11,J
24. Hidano,N, T.Kato,1995,Socio-psychological functions of the urban commuting
process, Discussion paper, Department of Social Engineering,95-03,1-11,J
25. Hidano,N,Y.Kino,K.Yonemori, 1995, Space requirement and life of living goods:
case of small living goods and books, Discussion paper, Department of Social Eng.
95-01,1-13,J
26. *Hidano,N,1993, Affluent artificial goods produced by men, Construction
News(ken sets industry news), April, 3,J
27. Hidano,N,H.Imai, 1993, Numbers of living goods and family members in a
household: a population dynamics analysis, Discussion paper, Department of
Social Eng. 93-09, 1-20,J
28. Hidano,N, 1993, Social engineering and its education, Discussion paper,
Department of Social Eng., 93-03,1-11,J
29. * Angel,S, Hidano,N, et al,1974, Planning theory abstracts, AIT library and
information center
Economics and related subjects
30.*Hidano,N,2013,Envrironmntal economic valuation considering
socio-psychological factors, Environmental Science, 26,1,68-72,J
31.*Hidano,N,T.Kato,2012,On heterogeneity in environmental economic valuation,
Environmental Science, 25,6,448-450,J
32. Hidano,N,T.Ogiso2012, Why people pay more than fair share, Discussion paper,
Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2012-4,1-35
33. Hidano,N,T.Hoshino,Nakanishi,A.Sugiura,2011, Spatially Heterogeneous Effects
of Open Spaces on Land Prices: A Spatial Functional Coefficient Method Discussion
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paper, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2011-6
34.Hidano,N,T.Hoshino, A.Sugiura,2011,Preference Heterogeneity in the Valuation of
Waste Incinerator Plants: An Application of Factor Score Varying Coefficient Hedonic
Models. Discussion paper, Department of Social Engineering Tokyo Institute of
Technology, 2011-3
35. Hidano,N, R. Uematsu, Y.Gemma ,2009, Mental account and its impact on WTP
stated in CV survey, Discussion paper, Department of Social Engineering Tokyo
Institute of Technology, 2009-6
36. Hidano,N,2008,On efficient market hypothesis: rent information and mini bubble
and..,Evaluation,28,1,J
37.Inoue. M,N.Hidano,2007,A new algorism to search the generalized cost minimum
path for all destinations considering the charge per train kilometer run fare system in
Japan, Discussion paper, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of
Technology, ,2007-6,J
38.Suzuki,T,N.Hidano,2007,On test of Efficient market hypothesis of housing market -
using transaction prices of flats in the areas along Yamanote line stations, discussion
paper, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2007-03,J
39.Hidano,N, T.Kato,2007, Economic evaluation of anti-global warming policies:
Determining variability of WTP values, Discussion paper, Department of Social
Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2007-2,J
40.Hidano,N,2007, On Human desire, Macro economics, and how to implement stable
market by reading Yoshiyasu Ono’s the theory of depression, Evaluation,27,1,J
41.Takeshita.S.,N. Hidano,2006,The effects of payment vehicle on validity in
contingent valuation, Discussion paper, Department of Social Engineering Tokyo
Institute of Technology, 06-07
42.Hidano, N. 2005, Estimating the Benefits of the Non-marginal Provision of
Environmental Goods by Hedonic Measures, Discussion Paper, Department of Social
Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 05-03,1-41
43.Hidano,N,T.Kato, T.Kazehaya, 2002, Effects of Provision of Information on
Respondents' Behavior in Contingent Valuation Surveys, Discussion Paper, Department
of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 02-06
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44.Hidano, N. and Kato, T. 2002, Payment Schedules of Contingent Valuation and
Willingness to Pay: Value of Preserving Historical Fishing Villages, Discussion Paper,
Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 02-05,1-18
45.Hidano, N. Kato, T. and Aritomi, M. 2002,Satisfaction from Participating in
Contingent Valuation Surveys and Respondents' Answers, Discussion Paper,
Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 02-07
46.Hidano, N. Kato, T.2002,An Empirical Comparison between Tax Payment and Donation in a Contingent Valuation Survey: Value of Preserving the Satsunai River,
Japan Discussion Paper, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of
Technology, 02-04
47.Hidano, N. and Yamamura, Y. 2001, The Japanese Land Price Bubble in Late
1980's:Facts and Characteristics Found by Hedonic Analysis, Discussion Paper, No.120,
Department of Land Economy, Cambridge University,pp.1-57
48.*Hidano,N,2000, A future image of existing urban areas-from car to public transport
and from designing physical space to balancing benefits and costs of residents, Region
and development( Chiiki to machizukuri),180,2-14,J
49.Hidano,N,M.Demura, 2000, An analysis on benefits and tax incidence of public
sector policies by region and age group, Discussion paper, Department of Social
Engineering, 2000-3,1-18, J
50.*Hidano,N,1999, Cost benefit analysis on sewage and water works development,
panel discussion, water and sewage works consulting associations, J
51.*Hidano,N,1999, Cost benefit analysis of public works,1st public lecture of society
for Niigata machi tsukuri,72-121, J
52.*Hidano,N,1999, The role of consulting firms on evaluation of public works, Koei
21,2,6-9,J
53.*Hidano,N, 1999,Cost benefit analysis on air conditioning system in urban areas,
chiiki rei danbo, 58,1,12-16,J
54.*Hidano,N,1999, Why there do not exist appropriate information for public decision-
making, Post and telecommunication policy institute bulliten,2-3, J
55.*Hidano,N,1998, Japanese regional development, Regional development, 405,1-12,J
56.*Hidano,N,1998, On highway tariff by weight of vehicle: age of maintenance,
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Expressway and automobiles, 41,10,17,J
57.Kato,T,N.Hidano,1998, Implicit assumptions of respondents and elicited values in
CVM, Environmental valuation workshop n Kobe, 1998,June, J
58.*Hidano,N,1998,Cost benefit analysis of sewage system, Sewage monthly,21,12,6-
11,J
59.*Hidano,N,A.Tamura,H.Saito,F.Hasegawa,1998, Demanded information is most
interesting, Advertizing,6-17, J
60.*Hidano,N,N.Ayatani, K.Kawasaki,1998, How to manage public investment under
financial constraints, Construction News,586,24-29,J
61.*Hidano,N, 1996, Towards new national land system planning: one step to
environmental oriented decentralized country, Expressway and Automobiles, 39,4,18,J
62.*Hidano,N,1996, Restructuring of universities, Sotopia,2,J
63.*Hidano,N,1996, A future of non-urban areas in Japan- from the viewpoints of new
national land planning, Communication for Regional Development( Chiiki zukuri
kouryu), 15,1-14,J
64.*Hidano,N,1995, Sewage planning from the viewpoint of social engineering, Shin
kikou information,13,4,21-2, J
65.*Hidano,N et al, 1995, The possibility of interdisciplinary research in real estate
science, The Japanese Journal of Real Estate Sciences,10,3,5-11, J
66.Hidano, N, Y.Hayashiyama,1995, A study on method to recover development gains
for large infrastructure improvement projects: the property taxation approach, Papers in
Infrastructure Planning,17,543-546, J
67.*Hidano,N et al 1995, A new view of national land planning, Man and Land (Hito to
kokudo),20,4,10-25, J
68.*Hidano,N,1995, From 4th to 5th national land plan: underneath structural changes,
Expressway and Automobiles, 38,2,15, J
69.*Hidano,N,1994, Designing national land survey: its usefulness and limitation,
Journal of Japan Real Estate Sciences,9,1,34-39, J
70.*Hidano,N,1994, 5 points required to urban railway as a showcase of cities, JR
Gazette, 85,29-32, J
71.Hidano,N,Y.Yamamura, 1993, Land price model using network auto correlation in
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Tokyo metropolitan region, Discussion paper, Department of Social Eng., 93-4, 1-21, J
72.Hiramatsu,T, N.Hidano,1993, Possibilities of the hedonic approach for estimation of
marginal environmental improvement, Discussion paper, Department of Social
Engineering, 93-02, 1-11, J
73.*Hidano,N,1992, Another definition of development gains, Expressway and
Automobiles, 35,11,17, J
74.*Hidano,N,1991, Taxi industry and planning, Tremondo, December 19,32, J
75.*Hidano,N, 1991, Diversification of taxi service 3, Tremondo, December 5,32, J
76.*Hidano,N, 1991,Diversification of taxi service 2, Tremondo, November 18, 32, J
77.*Hidno,N, 1991, Diversification of taxi service 1, Tremondo, November 4, 32, J
78.*Hidano,N,1991, Advanced transportation space in railway station areas, Tremondo,
October 21,32, J
79.*Hidano,N,1991, The day when large urban areas decline, Survey monthly, Post and
telecommunication policy institute,12, 2-3, J
80.*Hidano,N, 1991, How to manage congestion in highways, Expressway and
Automobiles, 34,10,17, J
81.*Hidano,N, 1991, Integrated services for taxi calling demand across taxi industry,
Transport Biweekly, October 7,32, J
82.*Hidano,N,1991, Introduction of roofed taxi waiting space for customers, Transport
Biweekly, September 23.24, J
83.*Hidano,N,1991, A space for taxi drivers’ resting in a street, Transport Biweekly,
September 9, 33, J
84.*Hidano,N, 1991,The issues on public goods investment, For achieving regional
goals, Research group for social capital improvement, 1-41, J
85.*Hidno,N,1990, How to solve the congestions of Tokyo metropolitan areas and to
maintain the minimum lives in remote areas in Japan, Transport and Economy, 50,9,72-
73, J
86.*Hidano,N,1990, A report on WCTR “transport policy, management and technology
towards 2001”, Expressway and Automobiles, 33,7,48, J
87.*Hidano,N,1990, Development of public parks with elevated railway and under
ground ring road, Expressway and Automobile, 33, 7,15, J
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88.*Hidano,N, 1989, Improvement of transport infrastructure and users’ share of costs,
Transport and Economy, 49,12,62-63, J
89.*Hidano,N, 1989, A note on urban analysis: GMDH analysis on resident’s perception
on urban living environment, City Planning Review, 161,56-57, J
90.Mizutani,K,N.Hidano, D.Nakagawa,M.Yamaguchi,1988, A study on the effect of
main structures on urban amenity, Papers in Infrastructure Planning ,11, 645-651, J
91.*Hidano,N,1987, Land prices and social infrastructure development, Journal of
Japan Real Estate Science, 2,3,17-25, J
92.*Hidano,N,1987, Liner city development, Expressway and Automobiles, 30, 24, J
93.*Hidano,N,1987,Urban amenity improvement and land prices, Real Estate Research,
29,2,1-10, J
94.*Hidano,N,1986, Policy studies on transport planning, Local Government Personnel
Development (Jichi kenshu),319, 33-42, J
95.*Hidno,N,1986, A report on WCTR, Journal of JSCE, 371-4-5,54,J
96.Iwama,T,N.Hidano,D,Nakagawa, 1986, An impact analysis of railway-subway-
through service on commerce and business in inner city area, Papers in Infrastructure
Planning ,9,241-246, J
97.*Hidano,N,1986, policy evaluation and outputs of model simulations, Land use and
transport: model and policy simulations,22-1-22-4, J
98.*Hidano,N,1982, Regional development process analysis, City Planning Review,
122, 21-22, J
99.*Hidano,N,1981, City planning education in developing counties, City Planning
Review, 114,60-61, J
100.Hidano,N,1978, On measurement of transport demand by mode of travel in Beijing,
Regional Development in China, Regional Development Center, J
101.*Uchiyama,H, N.Hidano,1973, Noise: its index and effects on man, Journal of
Society of Civil Engineers,58,9,2-7, J
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Conference papers ** refereed, *invited J Japanese
1. **Hidano,N, T.Hoshino,A.Sugiura,2014, The effect of seismic hazard risk information on property prices: evidence from a regression discontinuity design, 5th
World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Istanbul, July 1 2. **Kato,T,H.Nakamura,N.Hidano,2013, Investigating response-order effects in an
actual choice, European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) 20th Annual Conference, Toulouse, July 29
3. ** Hidano,N,T,Hoshino,A.Sugiura,2012,Incorporating regional heterogeneity into hedonic valuation of local public goods, European Association of Environmental and Resource Economics (EAERE) 19th Annual Conference, June 28,Prauge
4. **Hoshino,T,N.Hidano,A.Sugiura,2010, Incorporating locational and directional heterogeneity in hedonic approaches: an estimation of the economic value of open spaces,4th World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Montreal, July
5. **Takeshita, S. and Hidano, N. 2009, Is willingness to pay elicited scope sensitive or just warm glow: A decomposition approach in contingent valuation. European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) 17th Annual Conference, Amsterdam
6. **Hidano, N. Gemma, Y. and Uematsu, R. 2009, Does the surveyor's behavior matter in contingent valuation surveys concerning anti-global warming policies. European Association of Environmental and Resource Economics (EAERE) 17th Annual Conference, Amsterdam
7. **Shimizu,Y,N.Hidano,2009, An analysis of optimal contract length in the rental housing market: the case of heterogeneous tenants, Western Regional Science Association, 48th Annual, Meeting. Feb
8. **Shimzu,Y.N.Hidano,2008, What is the optimal length of a contract for tenants, landlords and the society in the rental housing market? Regional Science Association International, 55th Annual North American Meeting.Nov
9. **Hidano, N. Kato, T. and Izumi, K. 2006, Motives for answering behavior in contingent valuation: An experimental survey for evaluating the mitigation of the global warming impacts, The Third World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Kyoto,1-36
10. **Takeshita, S. and Hidano, N. 2006, The effects of warm glow on scope sensitivity and income elasticity in contingent valuation survey, The Third World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Kyoto,1-28
11. Takeshita, S. and Hidano, N. 2006, Which payment vehicle is more elastic in cv? International Workshop on Socio-Psychological Factors in Contingent Valuation, 1-32
12. Hidano, N. 2006, A theory of reciprocity in contingent valuation survey: an examination of exchange of meaning, International Workshop on Socio-Psychological Factors in Contingent Valuation, pp.1-8
13. **Hidano, N. Kato, T. and Izumi, K. 2005, Does reciprocity matter in contingent valuation survey? An experimental analysis on climate changes., 6th International Conference of the European Society for Ecological Economics, pp.1-15, Lisbon
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14. **Hidano, N. Kato, T. and Izumi, K. 2005, Reciprocity, consequentiality and willingness-to-pay in contingent valuation: an experimental panel analysis on climate changes., European Association of Environmental and Resource Economics (EAERE) 14th Annual Conference, Bremen, Germany
15. **Hidano, N. 2005, Is a hedonic approach only applicable to small scale public projects? A general equilibrium analysis, The XII Conference on Public Economics at the University of Balearic Islands in Palma de Mallorca-Spain, February 3-4 2005, 1-27
16. **Hidano, N. and Kato, T. 2004, Reliability of people's responses to Japan's anti-global warming policies, Sharing Experience of Human and Ecological Risk Assessment and Management in Asia/Pacific Region, International Joint Conference on Risk Assessment and Management, Ewha Womans University Seoul, Korea, pp.103-104.
17. **Hidano, N. and Kato, T. 2004, Contingent valuation of anti-global warming policies: cross-validation of multiple survey results in Japan, 13th Annual Conference of European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Budapest, Hungary, pp1-20
18. **Hidano, N. and Katase, H. 2004, Unification of two agents, asymmetric pay offs and incomplete information: two stage non-cooperative game, The Second World Congress of Game Theory Society, Marceau, France,1-16
19. **Hidano, N. and Yamamura, Y. 2003, Transaction-based land price indices for commercial and office land during the bubble period in Japan, The 10th European Real Estate Society Conference, Helsinki,1-29
20. **Hidano, N. and Kato, T. 2003, Economic evaluation of anti-global warming policies : a case study of Japan, climate policy after 2012 - November 17&18, 2003 Ghent University, Belgium, 1-20
21. **Hidano, N. 2003, The upper bound of overestimation by hedonic measures in estimating the benefits of nonmarginal provision of environmental good: a general equilibrium analysis, 12th Annual Conference of European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Bilbao, Spain
22. **Hidano, N. and Doi, Y. 2003, Examining the inefficiency of offices of public sector and regulated industry in CBD Tokyo: a hedonic approach, American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association,15th International Conference of Cracow, Poland, June 15-17
23. *Hidano, N. 2002, Extended self , capitalism, and happiness, paper presented at 3rd International Conference on Glocal Public Philosophy in Kyoto, 1-19
24. **Hidano, N. and Muto, S.2002, Extended self, game, and conflict resolution, Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications, 1,361-365, Saint Petersburg
25. **Hidano, N. and Muto,S. 2002,Extended self, game , and conflict resolution in ecological systems, Proceedings of 7th Biennial Conference of International Society of Ecological Economics, 1-11, Susse, Tunisia
26. **Hidano, N. and Yamamura, Y. 2001,Real price change compared to official assessed data during the so-called bubble economy period in Tokyo, International Conference on Asian European Real Estate Crisis and their Management, The Maison Franco-Japonaise Tokyo
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27. **Yabe,M,Hidano, N. 2001,Information provision method for river disasters considering decision-making process of residents and support for the disaster-vulnerable demographics, a paper presented at Integrated Disaster Risk Management: Reducing Socio-Economic Vulnerability meeting,IIASA, Vienna
28. **Hidano, N. and Yabe, M. 2001, Do We Rely on Past Experiences or Information about Future Risk?, a paper presented at Integrated Disaster Risk Management: Reducing Socio-Economic Vulnerability meeting,IIASA,pp.1-16, Vienna
29. *Hidano, N. 2001, Economic Valuation Methods for Environment & Public Policies: The History of Hedonic Approach and its Recent Development, Paper presented at Department of Economics, University College London
30. *Hidano, N. 2001,CVM and Hedonic Approach, Paper presented at Department of Land Economy, Cambridge University, UK
31. *Hidano, N. 2001,Alternative Social System Design for 21st Century, Paper presented at University College London, Cambridge University, and Technical University of Hamburg, Germany
32. *Hidano,N,2001, Extended self, game, and value conflict resolution, a paper presented at 15th VALDES seminar on game theory, Tokyo Institute of Technology,1-15, Sep.
33. **Hidano,N, 2001, Extended self and vale conflict resolution, a paper presented at Frontiers 1 Conference on Fundamental Issues of Ecological Economics, European society for Ecological Economics, July 4-7, Cambridge, UK
34. *Hidano, N. 2000, Is a Hedonic Approach Only Applicable to Small Scale Environment and Public Projects? A General Equilibrium Analysis, Paper presented at Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, ML and Department of Economics Humbolt, Berlin
35. Hidano,N, M.Demura, 2000, An analysis on benefits and tax incidence of public sector policies by region and age group, 37th Annual Conference of Japan Section of Regional Science Association, pp29-34, J
36. Hidano, N, M.Akioka,T.Kato, 2000, Perception of passengers in a train carriage : comparison between conversations by face-to-face and mobile phone, Proceedings of a symposium on Railway Train Technologies, 391-394, J
37. Hidano,N. H.Takada, T.Kato, 2000, The effects of railway train stopping at stations on attitude of long ride passengers, Proceedings of 17th Annual Conference of Railway History Association, 1-11, J
38. Kato,T, M.Akioka,N.Hidano, 1998, The improvement of passengers satisfaction during travelling in a train carriage, Proceedings of a symposium on Railway Train Technologies, 411-414,J
39. Hidano,N. S.Ishii, Y.Kajikawa, K.Hirami, 1998, Announcement effects of a new railway development on property prices, Proceedings of Japan Real Estate Sciences Society Conference, 14, 133-136, J
40. Hidano,N. M.Kameda, S.Ando, 1998, Benefits and costs of the introduction of façade line control in residential areas, Proceedings of Japan Real Estate Sciences Society Conference, 14, 125-128, J
41. Kato,T,N.Hidano 1997, An analysis of effects of train rides on passengers in urban areas using literatures and letters from readers in Japanese newspapers, Proceedings of 15th Annual Conference of Railway History Association, 1-17, J
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42. Hidano,N. Y.Yamamura, 1997, Effectiveness of land price index based upon real transactions, Proceedings of Japan Real Estate Sciences Society Conference, 13, 137-140, J
43. Hidano,N. M.Kameda, 1997, Residential site planning considering external effects of buildings, Proceedings of Japan Real Estate Sciences Society Conference, 13, 29-32, J
44. Hidano,N. Y.Yamamura, 1996, A land price index based upon real transactions, Proceedings of Japan Real Estate Sciences Society Conference, 12, 129-132, J
45. Hidano,N. Y.Doi, Y.Yamamura, 1995, Land prices changes in commercial and office land use zones in Tokyo CBD using real transactions data, Proceedings of Japan Real Estate Sciences Society Conference, 12, 129-132, J
46. Hidano,N. T.Asai, Y.Hayashiyama 1994, How cross sectional price differences overestimate gross benefits of an improvement project by magnitude and size of area affected: the case of heterogeneous consumers, Proceedings of Japan Real Estate Sciences Society Conference, 10, 43-46, J
47. Hidano,N. Y.Yamamura,M.Sakata, 1994, The announcement effects of new railway development on land prices, Proceedings of 49th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,74-75,J
48. Hidano,N. T.Kato,1994, The effects of travelling on trip makers during a trip in urban area, Proceedings of 49th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,796-797,J
49. *Hidano,N, 1994, Future of a hedonic approach, Proceedings of one day seminar on benefits estimation by hedonic approach, the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 2, 123-130,J
50. *Hidano,N.Y.Hayashiyama, 1994, Methods of a hedonic approach, Proceedings of one day seminar on benefits estimation by hedonic approach, the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 2,45-72,J
51. Hidano,N. P.Lee, T.Kato, 1993, Estimation of value of time and congestion price in Beijing, Proceedings of 48th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,104-105,J
52. Hidano.N. K. Yaymi, Y.Yamamura, 1993, Changes of land prices by zones in Tokyo metropolitan area, Proceedings of 48th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,58-59,J
53. Hidano,N.K.Ikeya,Y.Hayashiyama, 1993, Benefits estimation of intra-urban transport considering fees: a hedonic approach, Proceedings of 48th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,52-53,J
54. Hidano,N, S.Sasaki,S.Inaba,S. Adachi, 1992, How office workers choose a mode of communication in offices, preprint at 29th Annual Conference of Japan Section of Regional Science,1-6,J
55. Hidano,N, 1992, For whom you want to take care and by whom you like to be cared: a choice from family, affiliation, or friends, Proceedings of the Behaviormetric Society of Japan,20,224-227
56. Suzuki,M,N.Hidano, 1992, Perception on family bond, Proceedings of the Behaviormeric Society of Japan,20, 231-235,J
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57. Yamamoto,M, Hidano,N, , 1992, On perception of an ideal family: relationship between body and emotion, Proceedings of the Behaviormetric Society of Japan,20,228-231,J
58. Hidano,N,Y.Hayashiyama, Y. Kimura, 1992, Estimation of Benefits by intra-urban transport development using land and labor markets, Proceedings of 47th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,182-183,J
59. Hidano,N,N.Yokomori,T.Hiramatsu,1992, Benefits estimation for an improvement of livers environment, Proceedings of 47th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,180-181,J
60. Hidano,N,H.Matsubara, T.Hiramatsu, 1992, The role of spirits of water as an authority giving norm related to water use to residents, Proceedings of 47th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 2,400-401,J
61. Hidano,N,Y.Yamamura,1992, Spatial segmentation by changes of land prices in Tokyo metropolitan area, Proceedings of 8th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Real Estate Sciences, 4,101-104,J
62. **Hidano,N,T.Kim, 1992, Designing suburban railway station area based upon the characteristics of “kiss and ride” and short time parking car behavior, paper presented at the 6th World Conference on Transport Research, Lion, France,1-12
63. Hidano,N, Y.Yamamura, 1991, The estimation of nation wide hedonic price function for intra-urban transportation improvement, Proceedings of 46th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,456-457,J
64. Hidano,N, T. Hiramatsu, 1991, The benefits to remove unpleasant-tasting of water, Proceedings of 46th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4, 450-451,J
65. Hidano,N, T.Sato,T.Kim,1991, Typology and frequency of kiss and ride behavior, Proceedings of 46th annual conference of the society of civil engineers, 4,360-307,J
66. Hidano,N, K.Mori, T.Kim, 1991, An analysis of car parking behavior for parking lot design on streets, Proceedings of 46th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,54-55, J
67. Hidano,N,T.Hiramatsu, Y.Iwata, 1990, Cost benefit analysis of waste water treatment plant, Proceedings of 46th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,40-41,J
68. Hidano,N,S.Yoshino, T.Kim, 1990, Movement of dropping a commuter off at a railway station, Proceedings of 45th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,338-339,J
69. Hidano,N, N.Horiuchi, 1990, Choice of persons whom you want to take care and by whom you like to be cared from a family, an affiliation, or friends, Proceedings of 45th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,248-249,J
70. Hidano,N, Y.Iwata, T.Hiramatsu,1990, Benefits estimation of a combined kitchen waste liquids and toilet sewage treatment tank, Proceedings of 45th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 2,1130-31,J
71. Hidano,N, O.Ito, T.Kim, 1990, Behavior of car parking in commercial area near a suburban railway station, Proceedings of 45th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,330-331,J
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72. **Hidano,N, D.Nakagawa, 1989, Feasible alternatives for the implementation of the construction of AGT system in the case of Funabashi city, paper presented at the 5th World Conference on Transport Research, Yokohama
73. **Hidano,N,1989, An integrated measurement method of transport benefits and environment dis-benefits: the land value approach, paper presented at the 5th World Conference on Transport Research, Yokohama
74. Hidano,N, M.Yamaguchi, D.Nakagawa, 1988, Preference changes of residence on residential area developed in Taishio period, Proceedings of 43th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,476-477,J
75. Hidano,N, 1988, Evaluation of amenity in urban areas, Proceeding of 6th Environmental Sciences,Yokohama,J
76. Hidano,N, T.Iwama, 1987, The effects of extended direct service to city center by a suburban railway, Proceeding of 3rd Annual Conference of Japan Society of Real Estate Sciences, 69-72,J
77. Hidano,N,K.Nakaizumi, 1987, Estimation of commuter flight service in isolated islands, Proceedings of 42th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,80-81,J
78. Hidano,N, N.Shimizu, D.Nakagawa, 1987, Estimation of large highway system improvements on land price changes, Proceedings of 42th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,186-187,J
79. Hidano,N,K.Natori, T.Hiramatsu, 1987, Benefits and burden of sewerage system improvement: a hedonic approach, Proceedings of 42th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,412-413,J
80. *Hidano,N, 1987, Can security be compatible with comfort and economic efficiency? a paper presented at conference on security in urban areas, 2nd Interdisciplinary Conference at Tokyo Institute of Technology, J
81. Hidano,N,1986, Social infrastructure improvement and land prices, Proceeding of 2nd Annual Conference of Japan Real Estate Sciences,103-106,J
82. Hidano,N, Y.Shinohara,, H. Makitani, 1986, Benefits of railway services in urban areas, Proceedings of 41th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,231-232,J
83. Hidano,N, K.Hiramoto,H.Makitani,1986, The effects of urban park improvements on land prices, Proceedings of 41th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,189-190,J
84. *Hidano,N, H.Makitani,1985, Optimal allocation of land for suburban areas of large city, Proceedings of 40th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 22-1-22-4,J
85. Hidano,N, H.Nakamura, Y.Aratsu, K.Nagasawa, 1985, Benefits and costs of a new railway development project for residents, landowners, railway company and local governments, Proceedings of 40th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,305-306,J
86. Rachapolsitte,S,N.Hidano,A.Fukuda,1984, Residential allocation model for developing cities: CALUTAS heritage, Proceedings of 40th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,67-68
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87. Yoshie,K,N.Hidano, T.Myo, 1984, Making digital land use data by using scanner, Proceedings of 39th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,359-360,J
88. Hiraishi,K, H.Nakamura, N.Hidano,1984, Estimating the benefits and costs of railway development for interests groups, Proceedings of 39th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,227-228,J
89. Hidano, N, H.Nakamura, M.Ohta, 1984, Estimating benefits of a public project by land price, Proceedings of 39th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,225-226,J
90. Hidano,N, 1984, The CALUTAS(computer aided land use transport analysis system) and its future, Proceedings of symposium at planning section, Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 18, 125-134,J
91. Hidano,N, K.Matsukawa, 1983, An econometric supporting system for regional planning, Proceedings of 38th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,201-202,J
92. Sugizaka,H. T.Suzuki,N.Hidano, 1982, Bicycle behavior at parking places in railway stations , Proceedings of 38th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,327-328,J
93. Suzuki,T. N.Hidano,T.Hasegwa, 1982, Accuracy of estimation by regional econometrics using population data, Proceedings of 37th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,201-202,J
94. Hidano,N, 1981, Optimal process of regional development under uncertainty, Proceedings of 36th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,238-284,J
95. Hidano,N, 1980, Optimal process of regional development in less developed non-urban areas, Proceedings of 35th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,205-206,J
96. Suzuki,T,N.Hidano,N, Y.Kubota, 1980, Estimating ranges of effects by regional developments considering data accuracy, Proceedings of 35th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,203-204,J
97. Suzuki,T,N. Hidano, T.Hasegawa, 1980, Optimal regional infrastructure development considering impacts on regional economy, Proceedings of 35th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,167-168,J
98. Nagano,K. N.Hidano,T.Suzuki, 1980, Estimating car demand in a residential zone, Proceedings of 35th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,61-62,J
99. Suzuki,T,N.Hidano, H.Sekimata,1980, Trip chains of residents in local cities, Proceedings of 35th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,19-20,J
100. Hidano,N,1979, Optimal process of regional development under development speed constraints, Proceedings of 34th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,258-259,J
101. Suzuki,T,N.Hidano, H.Miura, 1979, Optimal road investment considering regional economy, Proceedings of 34th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,246-7 ,J
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102. Suzuki,T,N.Hidano,N, N.Matsuoka, 1979, Route choice by car drivers in residential areas, Proceedings of 34th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,112-113, J
103. Hidano, N,1978, Planning of infrastructure developments under speed constraints, Proceedings of 33rd Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,400-401,J
104. Moriyasu, H, S.Kashima, N.Hidano, 1978, Multi stage transport system development, Proceedings of 33th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,115-116,J
105. Hidano, N, 1977, Regional financial assessment for the speed of public works, Proceedings of 32th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,119-120,J
106. Nakamura,N, H.Uchiyama, N.Hidano,1973, Proposal of regional environmental noise index, Proceedings of 28th Annual Conference of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 4,181-182,J
Reports to public sector including the governments and quasi-governmental
organizations ( all reports in Japanese)
1. Hidano,N et al 2015, The effects of urban park proximity and view of sky on
property price, Tokyo association of real estate appraisers, J
2. Hidano,N et al 2013, A new development in hedonic approach considering
heterogeneity in space, Tokyo association of real estate appraisers, J
3. Hidano,N et al 2011, A hedonic analysis considering heterogeneity in space,
Joint research series IV-1, Tokyo association of real estate appraisers, 1-57,J
4. Hidano,N,2005, Benefits and tax incidence by region and income group, 2004
Comprehensive Assessment on Finance, Ministry of finance,45-334
5. Hidano,N,T.Kato, 2000, Global warming effects on Japanese economy,
Environment and economy integrated model for sustainable international world, 1999
report to national institute of environmental studies, Environmental agency of Japan,1-
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6. Hidano,N,T,Kato,1999, Global warming effects on Japanese economy, Global
warming effects on Japanese economy, Environment and economy integrated model for
sustainable international world, a report to national institute of environmental studies,
Environmental agency of Japan,1-24
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7. Hidano,N,T.Kato,1999, Economic evaluation of fishermen villages by CVM,
Fishing ports and village construction research institute,1-36
8. Hidano,N,T.Kato,1998, Methodological development to evaluate economic
value of environment, Global warming effects on Japanese economy, Environment and
economy integrated model for sustainable international world, a 1998 report to national
institute of environmental studies, Environmental agency of Japan,97-117
9. Hidano,N,1995, On effects of movement process on men and their behaviors,
Perspectives of highly technological society, edited by K.Takeuchi, T.Abe, Statistic
research society,180-18
10. Hidano,N,Y.Hayashiyama,Y.Yamamura,Y.Doi,1995, A research on a system
model to estimate land prices, National land agency
11. Hidano,N,1994, A report on 1993 flooding of Mississippi river, JSCE, 31-46
12. Hidano,N,1994, The effects to relocate the national diet and related agencies
outside of Tokyo on land prices, A report of the effects to relocate the national diet and
related agencies outside of Tokyo, 219-236
13. Hidano,N,Y.Hayashiyama,Y.Matsuba et al,1994,Mode of business
communications: a comparison of US and Japanese office workers, Post and
telecommunication policy institute, Ministry of Post and Telecommunications
14. Hidano,N,Y.Hayashiyama,Y.Yamamura,K.Masui,M.Sakata,1994, A research
on a system model to estimate land prices, National land agency
15. Hidano,N,1993, Theories and methods for taxation of development gains, A
report of network formulation and public fare policies, Economic planning agency
16. Hidano,N,Y.Hayashiyama,Y.Yamamura,1993, A research on a system model
to estimate land prices, National land agency
17. Hidano,N,T.Watanabe,K.Yamada,1992, The relationship between land-use
control and land-value in Japan, a paper prepared for the mission of the national land
agency, 40-59
18. Hidano,N,1992, Land use regulations in the U.S. and their impacts on land
prices, A report on regional development using appropriate land use regulations,
National Land Agency
19. Hidano,N,Y.Hayashiyama,Y.Yamamura,1992, A research on a system model
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to estimate land prices, National land agency
20. Hidano,N, et al, 1990, Designing 1990 three metropolitan areas’ urban
transport survey, transport economic research center
21. Hidano,N, 1990,Envrionmetal valuation using property prices, Papers of man
environment, G039-N30, A research group of urban development planning , Ministry of
education, science and technology, 267-271,J
22. Hidano,N. et al, 1987, Higashi Ohme area comprehensive transport and land
use planning, Ohme city
23. Hidano,N,etal,1986, Privatization of national railway and future of transport
and telecommunication net works, Japan research center
24. Hidano,N,1985, A report on land price changes by new railway development,
Transport economic research center
25. Hidano,N,1983, The effects of disconnection of transport systems on intra-
urban goods movement, A research report on the socio-economic effects Typhoon No.10
and its disaster, Ministry of education Kaken report 57020202,92-99
26. Hidano.et al,1982, A report on the level of social infrastructure, research
institute of civil engineering, Ministry of construction
27. Hidano,N,et al,1980, Regional development and public investment, Japan
regional development center
28. Hidano,N et al,1978, Development vision for Joetsu region, Niigata
prefecture, Japan regional development center
29. Hidano,N et al,1978, Economic impact study on Kanazawa port construction,
Mitsubishi research institute for Ministry of transport
30. Hidano,N, et al,1977,Estimation and economic valuation of environmental
changes, Mitsubishi research institute for Ministry of construction
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