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The 2012 Japanese Economic Association—Nakahara Prize

The 2012 Japanese Economic Association—Nakahara Prize The Japanese Economic Review bs_bs_banner The Journal of the Japanese Economic Association The Japanese Economic Review doi: 10.1111/jere.12004 Vol. 64, No. 1, March 2013 THE 2012 JAPANESE ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION–NAKAHARA PRIZE By KOICHI FUTAGAMI Osaka University The Japanese Economic Association (JEA)–Nakahara Prize was first awarded in 1995 and is funded by a donation from Mr Nobuyuki Nakahara. The prize was established to honour researchers in economics under the age of 45 who have produced internationally recog- nized research. It is my great pleasure to announce that the 2012 JEA–Nakahara Prize has been awarded to Professor Mototsugu Shintani. Born in 1968, Professor Shintani received a BA in economics from Osaka University in 1991, obtained a Master’s degree in economics from Osaka University in 1993, and a PhD in economics from Yale University in 2000. He is currently an Associate Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at Van- derbilt University. Professor Shintani has conducted research on many important empirical issues in mac- roeconomics by applying time-series econometric methods. One of his main contributions is to the empirical analyses on dynamic properties of micro price data and their implications at the macro level. In a highly cited work, Crucini and Shintani http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Japanese Economic Review Springer Journals

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Springer Journals
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2013 Japanese Economic Association
ISSN
1352-4739
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1468-5876
DOI
10.1111/jere.12004
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Abstract

The Japanese Economic Review bs_bs_banner The Journal of the Japanese Economic Association The Japanese Economic Review doi: 10.1111/jere.12004 Vol. 64, No. 1, March 2013 THE 2012 JAPANESE ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION–NAKAHARA PRIZE By KOICHI FUTAGAMI Osaka University The Japanese Economic Association (JEA)–Nakahara Prize was first awarded in 1995 and is funded by a donation from Mr Nobuyuki Nakahara. The prize was established to honour researchers in economics under the age of 45 who have produced internationally recog- nized research. It is my great pleasure to announce that the 2012 JEA–Nakahara Prize has been awarded to Professor Mototsugu Shintani. Born in 1968, Professor Shintani received a BA in economics from Osaka University in 1991, obtained a Master’s degree in economics from Osaka University in 1993, and a PhD in economics from Yale University in 2000. He is currently an Associate Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at Van- derbilt University. Professor Shintani has conducted research on many important empirical issues in mac- roeconomics by applying time-series econometric methods. One of his main contributions is to the empirical analyses on dynamic properties of micro price data and their implications at the macro level. In a highly cited work, Crucini and Shintani

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The Japanese Economic ReviewSpringer Journals

Published: Mar 1, 2013

Keywords: economics, general; microeconomics; macroeconomics/monetary economics//financial economics; econometrics; development economics; economic history

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