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Kunio Tsuyuhara is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Calgary's Faculty of Arts. His research focuses on labor economics, macroeconomics, and contract theory with a particular emphasis on topics such as worker mobility, unemployment insurance, environmental regulation, and child labor policies. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Toronto (2011), alongside multiple Master's degrees from Osaka University (2005) and the University of British Columbia (2003), and a Bachelor's degree from Doshisha University (2002).
His research explores the interplay between economic policies and labor market outcomes, including analyses of wage dispersion, trade liberalization impacts, and the macroeconomic implications of dynamic contracts. Recent work has examined the adverse effects of unemployment insurance on labor productivity and the welfare consequences of child labor restrictions from an intergenerational perspective.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the profile. His advising and grants activities are not detailed in the provided text. He is affiliated with the University of Calgary's Economics Department and contributes to academic discourse through his publications in leading economic journals.



