研究者業績

堀江 哲也

ホリエ テツヤ  (Horie Tetsuya)

基本情報

所属
上智大学 経済学部経済学科 教授 (Ph.D.)
(兼任)大学院経済学研究科経済学専攻主任 (プログラム主任, Sophia Program for Sustainable Futures)
学位
経済学士(神戸大学)
経済学修士(神戸大学)
博士(Ph.D)(ミネソタ大学)

連絡先
thoriesophia.ac.jp
研究者番号
40634332
J-GLOBAL ID
201301066205599152
researchmap会員ID
7000004279

(研究テーマ)
環境保全型農業促進補助金の効果に関する実証研究
日本の農業政策に関する実証研究~農業部門の非効率性および経済厚生への影響
中国における燃料補助金政策と炭素価格政策が途上国の家計に与える影響
途上国におけるクリーン開発メカニズム事業導入がもたらす海外直接投資促進効果
侵略的外来種の空間的最適制御
食の安全への中国国内における評価の経済学的分析


論文

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  • Mashrat Jahan, Tetsuya Horie, Manual Alejandro Cardenete
    Sustainability 18(9) 4265-4265 2026年4月24日  
    This study examines how the allocation of export expansion across sectors affects economy-wide outcomes in Bangladesh. Using a Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) framework, we combine linkage analysis with simulation to evaluate how sectoral export growth propagates through the production network. The results show that the impact of export diversification depends critically on sectoral allocation rather than export intensity alone. While aggregate differences between scenarios are modest, reallocating export growth toward sectors with stronger intersectoral linkages generates larger economy-wide gains in GDP and labor income. In particular, sectors with low initial export shares but high network connectivity—such as agriculture, hunting, forestry, and fishing; retail trade; other community, social and personal services; and inland transport—produce stronger multiplier effects than most export-intensive sectors. These findings highlight a key distinction between export intensity and network centrality, demonstrating that sectors with limited direct export participation can play a central role in transmitting economic gains. The results provide a network-based perspective on export diversification and offer policy-relevant insights for designing strategies that promote more inclusive and efficient economic growth.
  • Shengyi Du, Katsuya Tanaka, Hiroki Sasaki, Tetsuya Horie, Shinya Horie
    Journal of Agricultural Economics 2026年4月1日  
    ABSTRACT Agricultural methane emissions represent a significant contributor to global climate change, with irrigated rice cultivation being one of the primary sources. Despite the availability of effective mitigation technologies, their adoption often remains limited due to behavioural and institutional constraints. Water management practice that extends drainage periods during cultivation can curb methane emissions from irrigated rice at low cost, yet uptake among Japanese farmers remains modest. We surveyed 2219 rice producers in Shiga Prefecture using a labelled choice experiment that embedded two behavioural nudges (social norm and loss aversion) and one informational boost (knowledge enhancement), presented with or without a reminder. Farmers most favoured a 7‐day drainage extension. Social‐norm messages did not robustly shift adoption intentions, but loss‐aversion and knowledge enhancement paired with reminders increased the probability of choosing water management practice by 5–10 percentage points, particularly when financial incentives were modest. The added value of nudges and boosts faded once subsidies approached prevailing ceiling levels, suggesting diminishing marginal returns to stacking instruments. These findings suggest that timely, low‐cost behavioural interventions can effectively complement agri‐environmental payments in resource‐constrained settings, providing a scalable and context‐sensitive strategy to accelerate the adoption of climate‐smart rice practices.
  • Nuria Toledano, Tetsuya Horie
    Sustainability 17(17) 7874-7874 2025年9月1日  
  • 岡川梓, 堀江哲也
    環境経済・政策研究 17(1) 26-41 2024年3月31日  査読有り
  • Guanyu Lu, Makoto Sugino, Toshi H. Arimura, Tetsuya Horie
    Energy Policy 163 112850-112850 2022年4月  

MISC

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講演・口頭発表等

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共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

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社会貢献活動

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