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S1S2「Case Study (Macroeconomic Policy for Practitioners)」(5140399)
S2 「Case Study (Macroeconomic Policy for Practitioners)」(5140399) You are invited to a virtual information session about Case Study (Macroeconomic Policy for Practitioners) by Jerry Schiff, Visiting Lecturer, and Prof. Toshiro Nishizawa. Friday, April 16 | 8:30am-9:30am (Tokyo time) Please register via the Google Form link below. https://forms.gle/w37URCwjoquMYt6U6 This course makes use of key macroeconomic concepts and international practice to analyze real world policy questions and country cases. The one-on-one mock job interview—modeled after job interviews at the IMF—will play the role of final exam. We will develop a simple and flexible macroeconomic framework, based on the sort of analysis undertaken at the IMF. Using this framework, a number of issues will be examined, including: evaluating monetary and fiscal policies; identifying economic and financial vulnerabilities and proposing corrective policies; and designing economic programs for countries in or near crisis. Country case studies and current economic news and developments will also serve as a starting point for class discussions of key ideas. In particular, we will examine macroeconomic policy needs and lessons in the context of the COVID crisis. *** Jerald Schiff | https://www.pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/faculty/schiff-jerald/ Jerry Schiff retired from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 2015, after 25 years there. At the IMF, he held a number of positions, most notably as Deputy Director of the Asia and Pacific Department and as Senior Advisor in the Office of the Managing Director. In the former, he helped develop IMF policy toward the Asia region and also served as the head of teams for Japan, Korea, India, Singapore, and Myanmar. In the latter position, he helped the IMF’s management oversee its overall agenda and management of the 2008-10 global finial crisis. As part of this effort, he took part in a number of international meetings, including the G-20 and G-7. Since that time, he has been involved in education and training in a number of settings. He has taught both graduate and undergraduate courses at American University School of International Service and the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs. These courses have included International Financial Relations, International Trade Relations, and Economic Crises and Rescues. He has also had a recurring visiting position at the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Public Policy, where he has taught a course on Macroeconomic Policy for Practitioners, building on his experience at the IMF. He has also provided training in macroeconomic and financial policy-making to a wide range of public officials in Asian and Europe as a consultant to the IMF Institute. Prior to joining the IMF, Mr. Schiff spent four years as Assistant Professor of Economics at Tulane University, and one year as a visiting scholar at The United States Treasury. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1984 and his B.S. in Economics from Cornell University in 1979. His current academic interests lie in preventing and mitigating economic crises, and the economies of Japan and Asia more broadly. -
S1S2「財政と金融の法」(5121306)
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[Last update: Apr. 8]Notice for S1, S2, and S1S2 course in AY2021
Courses of GraSPP will be basically offered online. However, classes on the list below will be conducted in-person and online.List of Courses Course deleted: Apr. 8
Notes for courses conducted in-person and online. -Refer to “S1S2 Class Schedule” and syllabi to confirm which classroom will be used. Both will be available on March 19th. S1S2 Class Schedule *uploaded on Mar. 19th -Courses on the list may only conduct in-person class for limited days. Please check the syllabi and follow each lecturers instructions. -In-person class will be conducted at the following classrooms of International Academic Research Building.SMBC Academia Hall(4th Floor) Seminar Room A or B or E(12th Floor)
-Maximum number of entry has been set for each classroom as below. Students those who exceeds the maximum number has to take the class online at Lecture Room B(4th Floor).SMBC Academia Hall: 22 Seminar Room A & E: 12 Seminar Room B : 8
-To prevent infection of COVID-19, classrooms used for in-person class will be sterilized before class and hand sanitizer will be set. Notes for joint curricular courses -Regarding joint curricular classes, it depends on each faculty/graduate school’s policy for offering classes online or in-person. When you take joint curricular classes, please be sure to check the class information such as the GraSPP website, online syllabi in advance. -
S1S2「Modern Japanese Diplomacy 」(5112181)
The class of April 7 was cancelled due to last minute inconvenience on the part of lecturer. The class will begin on April 14. -
S1S2「国際法実務演習」(5121490)
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S1S2「Policy and Governance in Contemporary China」(5122207)
This course will only offered online from the next class. You can not take this class in-person. -
S1S2「知的財産政策」(511120)
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S1S2「Introduction to Game Theory」(5113225 )
This course will not be offered for S1S2 term. Information will be announced at this bulletin board, when this course is offered in the coming term.