Curriculum Vitaes

Miki Seko

  (瀬古 美喜)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Professor Emeritus, Visiting Professor, Musashino University
Professor Emeritus, Keio University
Degree
Ph.D.(Keio University)
MA(Keio University)
MS(MIT)

Researcher number
60120490
J-GLOBAL ID
200901009618484780
researchmap Member ID
1000263937

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Papers

 21

Misc.

 71
  • Takuya Ishino, Michio Naoi, Miki Seko, Kazuto Sumita
    Rearch Square, Nov 30, 2025  
    Abstract <p>This study examines how intergenerational wealth transfers impact children’s wealth accumulation and theirintention to bequeath, focusing on the role of different types of transferable assets (housing and financial assets). The results indicate that households decrease their saving rate when they expect to receive housing assetsfrom their parents. By contrast, they increase saving rate when they expect to receive financial assets. This contrasting pattern is particularly salient among households with low asset holdings. For households with high asset holdings, the relationship between saving and wealth transfer expectations is observed for housing but not for financial assets. We also find that when children expect wealth transfer from their parents, they are more likely to bequeath the same type of assets that they expect to receive. In particular, when a child’s household desires to leave more assets to their descendants than they expect to receive from their parents, the expectation of financial asset transfers leads to an increased saving rate in the child’s household. We also discuss policy implications for wealth disparities across generations based on our empirical results.JEL classification codes: D14, D15, D64</p>
  • Miki Seko, Kazuto Sumita, Jiro Yoshida
    Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Working Paper Series, 384 1-65, Jun, 2024  Lead author
  • MIKI SEKO
    (23), Feb 28, 2024  InvitedCorresponding author
  • 瀬古美喜, 直井道生
    土地総合研究 2022年春号, 30(2) 72-80, 2022  InvitedLead author
  • 瀬古美喜
    月刊 不動産流通, 40(6) 8-9, Dec, 2021  Invited

Books and Other Publications

 36

Presentations

 96

Research Projects

 18