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Leading-Edge Seminar |
The Policy Research Institute (PRI) has been holding the Leading-Edge Seminar series of lectures, in which frontline researchers give lectures on leading-edge research within the academic community or of their own.
The following lectures were held in July.
July 4 (Thursday) | |
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“Impact of International Taxation System on Multinational Companies’ Economic Activities: Research Focusing on the Introduction of the Foreign Dividend Exclusion System” HASEGAWA Makoto (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Economics, Faculty of Economics, Kyoto University) |
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Mr. HASEGAWA Makoto |
July 14 (Wednesday) |
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“BOJ’s JGB Purchase Operation and its impact on Interest Rates” YOSHIDA Jiro (Associate Professor, The Pennsylvania State University) |
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Mr. YOSHIDA Jiro |
July 19 (Friday) |
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“Comprehensive Vision and Discussion on Global Imbalance” MATSUBAYASHI Yoichi (Professor, Graduate School of Economics, Faculty of Economics, Kobe University) |
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Mr. MATSUBAYASHI Yoichi |
The PRI invites a broad range of experts from in and outside the organization to share leading-edge information so that we can obtain useful information contributing to the MOF’s policy planning. The following lecture was held in July.
July 25 (Thursday) | |
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“Japanese Economy: Exit from Low Growth” MATSUMOTO Takashi (President, Federation of National Public Service Personnel Mutual Associations) |
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Mr. MATSUMOTO Takashi |
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July 2019(Vol.15, No.1)International Capital Flows and Emerging Markets |
In this special feature, we examine multi-directionally what impact recent international capital flows have had on emerging economies and verify their policy implications. Specifically, we examine what kind of impact monetary policies of advanced countries and resource price trends have had on emerging economies, not only by means of comprehensive time-series analysis and panel analysis but also through case studies on individual countries such as China, Indonesia, and Malaysia. |