Ivan Deseatnicov

Assistant Professor at University of Tsukuba Graduate School of Business Sciences

Schools

  • University of Tsukuba Graduate School of Business Sciences

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University of Tsukuba Graduate School of Business Sciences

                                        Ph.D., Economics, Waseda University, 2013.

                                        M.B.A., Business Administration, University of Nantes, 2004.

                                        B.S., Information Technologies, Technical University of Moldova, 2005.

                                        B.A., International Economic Relations, Technical University of Moldova, 2003.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

International trade and FDI; International Open Macroeconomics

WORKING PAPERS "Japanese Plants' Heterogeneity in Sales, Factor Inputs, and Participation in Global Value Chains," RIETI Discussion paper series 17-E-117, 2017, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (with ITO Koji and Kyoji FUKAO). In Japanese: Abstract, Non-technical summary. Featured as VOX column at voxeu.org, Jan 2018

Exports and FDI Entry Decision: Evidence from Japanese Foreign-Affiliated Firms (with Konstantin Kucheryavyy) [Current version, February 2017] Also: RIETI Discussion Paper Series 17-E-036, 2017. In Japanese: Abstract, Non-technical summary.

“The Impact of Technology Level on Global Value Chain Formation” with TRAN LAM Anh Duong, [in progress].

PUBLICATIONS

"Exchange rate, political environment and FDI decision", International Economics, 2016, 148: 16-30 (with AKIBA Hiroya) 

[Working paper version, April 2016] 


“Exchange rate and Chinese Outward FDI”, Applied Economics, 2016, 48(51): 4961-4976 (with LIU Haiyue)

"Reconsideration of the effects of Political Factors: evidence from Japanese outward FDI" Review of Economics & Finance, 2013, 3(1): 35-48 (with AKIBA Hiroya).

OLD WORKING PAPERS

"Japanese Multinationals, Political Environment and Democracy: Too much or too little?" with AKIBA Hiroya. October 2015 version.

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