Hiroshi Yoshikawa

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Hiroshi Yoshikawa
吉川 洋
Born (1951-06-30) June 30, 1951 (age 72)
Nationality (legal)Japanese
Academic career
InstitutionRissho University
University of Tokyo
Osaka University
State University of New York
FieldMacroeconomics
Alma materYale University (Ph.D. 1978)
Tokyo University (B.A. 1974)
Doctoral
advisor
James Tobin[1]

Hiroshi Yoshikawa (吉川 洋, Yanaihara Hiroshi, born June 30, 1951) is a Japanese economist and professor of Rissho University.[2]

Yoshikawa was born in Tokyo.

He won the Nikkei Economic Book Award and the Suntory Award (1984), the Economist Award (1993) and the Yomiuri-Yoshino Sakuzo Award (2000).[3]

Selected publications

Books

  • Yoshikawa, Hiroshi (1995). Macroeconomics and the Japanese economy. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198233268.
  • Aoki, Masanao; Yoshikawa, Hiroshi (2006). Reconstructing macroeconomics: a perspective from statistical physics and combinatorial stochastic processes. Japan-U.S. Center Sanwa monographs on international financial markets. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521831062.

Journal articles

References

  1. ^ Aoki, Masanao; Yoshikawa, Hiroshi (2006). Reconstructing macroeconomics: a perspective from statistical physics and combinatorial stochastic processes. Japan-U.S. Center Sanwa monographs on international financial markets. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press. p. xvii. ISBN 9780521831062.
  2. ^ "吉川 洋". The Faculty of Economics at the Rissho University. Retrieved 2016-05-08.
  3. ^ Hiroshi Yoshikawa, Japan's Lost Decade, LTCB International Library Trust/International House of Japan, Tokyo, March 2002