Featuring: Randall S. Jones, Professional Fellow, CJEB; Former Senior Counselor - East Asia and Head of Japan/Korea Desk, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
Professor Takatoshi Ito, Director of CJEB’s Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, was interviewed on Bloomberg about his views on the Bank of Japan’s policy adjustments.JAPAN CENTER NEWS | December 21, 2022BOJ Tweaks Could Be First Step Toward Exit, Takatoshi Ito Says (Bloomberg, 12/20/2022)日銀の政策修正、積極緩和脱却に向けた最初の一歩も-伊藤隆敏氏 (Bloomberg, 12/21/2022)
Mentioned Faculty
Takatoshi Ito
Associate Director of Research; Director, Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds
Professor Takatoshi Ito, Director of CJEB’s Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, was interviewed on TV Tokyo. JAPAN CENTER NEWS | December 20, 2022日本のインフレ目標政策の10年~功罪と課題~【プロの眼】(TV Tokyo, 12/19/2022)住宅ローン金利にも影響 日銀 大規模緩和を転換 (TV Tokyo, 12/20/2022)
Mentioned Faculty
Takatoshi Ito
Associate Director of Research; Director, Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds
The Japan Economy Network (JEN) and the Center on Japanese Economy and Business (CJEB) at Columbia Business School invite submissions of papers and extended abstracts for the Fifth Annual JEN Conference. Submissions are encouraged in all areas relating to the Japanese economy, including, among others, monetary and fiscal policy; exchange rate policy; developments in Japanese banking and finance; perspectives on potential output; economics of climate change; demographic change; womenomics; inequality; labour markets; education; and economic history. Papers adopting a comparative perspective are welcome. Young scholars are particularly encouraged to submit their work.Submission deadline is 9 December 2022. Please send your submissions to the following email address: JEN@soas.ac.uk. The outcome of the selection process will be announced by 16 December 2022. Later submissions will be considered.Click here for more information.
CJEB's event featuring Professor Takatoshi Ito, Director of CJEB's Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, was covered by NHK World-Japan in the article "Professor Explains Why Japan’s Prices Are So Low" and in other media outlets. The English and Japanese coverage is linked below. Professor explains why Japan's prices are so low (NHK World, 10/6/2022)なぜ日本は“安く”なった? アメリカで講演 専門家一問一答も (NHK News Web, 10/6/2022)
Mentioned Faculty
Takatoshi Ito
Associate Director of Research; Director, Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds
Professor Takatoshi Ito, director of CJEB's Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, professor at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, wrote the Project Syndicate article "The Challenge of Monetary Tightening." Professor Ito states in the article that, "The US Federal Reserve’s latest interest-rate hike is just one more step on the long and difficult road away from quantitative easing. While the Fed and other central banks, such as the Bank of Japan, must complete the journey, governments must refrain from politicizing the pitfalls that await."
Shogo Sakabe, a current student in the PhD Program in the Department of Economics, and a recipient of CJEB's Doctoral Fellowship, co-authored a paper titled "Place-Based Policies and the Geography of Corporate Investment" with Cameron LaPoint, a former Sumitomo Fellow and a PhD graduate from the Department of Economics, now an assistant professor of finance at Yale University School of Management.He presented the paper at the AsRES-AREUEA Tokyo Conference, and it received the Homer Hoyt Institute Best Paper Award.
The tragic and shocking loss of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has shaken us and the world. He was Japan’s longest-serving Prime Minister and a prominent and well-respected figure on the global stage. His policies had important impacts on Japan—both politically and economically—and his vision, actions, and legacy will continue to shape Japan and the world long after his passing.At the Center on Japanese Economy and Business, we join many in mourning his passing. Former Prime Minister Abe was understanding and supportive of our Center’s mission to promote understanding between Japan and the U.S., and he generously spoke in our forums on two occasions. The first was in 2014 at Columbia University’s World Leaders Forum, and the second was in 2016 at CJEB’s 30th Anniversary Tokyo Conference. CJEB leaders were privileged with opportunities to meet with him privately as well. We were always impressed by his thoughtful insights and commitment to strengthening the relationship between the U.S. and Japan.We will never forget him, and we express our deep sympathies to former Prime Minister Abe’s family, loved ones, and people during this time of grief.Speech Video LinksFrom CJEB’s 30th Anniversary Tokyo Conference:コロンビア大学ビジネススクール日本経済経営研究所創立30周年記念カンファレンス-平成28年5月13日 (Cabinet Office, Government of Japan)From Columbia University’s World Leaders Forum:コロンビア大学訪問-平成26年9月22日 (Cabinet Office, Government of Japan)English version (Columbia University)
Professor Takatoshi Ito, director of CJEB's Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds, professor at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, wrote the Project Syndicate article "Abe Shinzō’s Unmatched Legacy." Professor Ito states in the article that "As the longest-serving prime minister in the history of Japanese democracy, Abe Shinzō fundamentally transformed the country’s security doctrine and economic-policy trajectory. The foundation of reforms and alliances that he established will remain in place for many years to come."
Mentioned Faculty
Takatoshi Ito
Associate Director of Research; Director, Program on Public Pension and Sovereign Funds