

Kensuke Teshima is a Professor at the Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University. His areas of research are international trade, development economics, and industrial development.
Recent work by Kensuke Teshima
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The cross-border effects of environmental regulation: Evidence from battery recycling in the US and Mexico
Tightened US regulations around lead increased exports of lead-acid batteries to Mexico for recycling, worsening health outcomes for locals, especially the poor
Published 21.02.22
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Globalisation and the rise of Narcos: Understanding violent crime in urban Mexico
Manufacturing job loss, induced by competition with China, increased cocaine trafficking, thereby increasing violent crime in urban areas in Mexico
Published 27.05.19