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Fumio Hayashi

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Fumio Hayashi
Born18 April 1952
NationalityJapanese
Academic career
InstitutionHitotsubashi University
FieldMacroeconomics
Applied econometrics
School or
tradition
Neoclassical economics
Alma materHarvard University
University of Tokyo
InfluencesMartin Feldstein
Edward C. Prescott
Christopher A. Sims
AwardsNakahara Prize (1995)
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

Fumio Hayashi (林 文夫, Hayashi Fumio, born 18 April 1952) is a Japanese economist. As of October 2009, he is a professor at Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo.[1] One of the most influential Japanese economists, Hayashi was awarded the inaugural Nakahara Prize in 1995.[2]

Hayashi took his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Tokyo and his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1980. He has taught at Northwestern University, the University of Tsukuba, Osaka University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Columbia University.

References

  1. ^ Fumio Hayashi personal profile Retrieved on 5 October 2009. Template:En icon
  2. ^ Negishi, Takashi (1995). "1995 JAEE -Nakahara Prize: Announcement". Aoyama Gakuin University. Retrieved 2 February 2011.

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