Case Study (Japanese Foreign Economic Policy)

Faculty

IIDA, Keisuke

Credit / Semester / Schedule

4 Credits / Winter Semester / Wednesday Period: 3 / Wednesday Period: 4

Description

The goal of this course is to explain how Japan’s foreign economic policy is made and where its characteristics come from. This course is primarily intended for international students wanting to understand the political and economic underpinnings of Japan’s foreign economic policy, but it will be also useful for students who may practice foreign economic policy in their professional life or who may have to cope with or help shape governmental foreign economic policy in the private sector. The course will be conducted entirely in English and therefore, high proficiency in oral communication in English is a prerequisite.

Organization

Part 1. Theory and history

Part 2. Issues
Trade
Money and finance
Development
Environment

Part 3. International Relations
US-Japan relations
EU-Japan relations
Asia-Japan relations

Course materials

To be announced.

Grading

Grades will be based on class participation and writing assignments.

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