Prof. Dr. Eiji Ogawa
RESEARCH FELLOW
Prof. Dr. Eiji Ogawa is a professor of international finance at Keizai University in Tokyo. Until 2020 he was a professor at the Graduate School of Commerce and Management, Hitotsubashi University. He has been affiliated with Hitotsubashi University since 1988. He received Ph. D. at Hitotsubashi University in 1999. His major field is international finance which includes recent problems related with Asian currencies and the euro. He was a visiting scholar of the Department of Economics of Harvard University (September 1986 – March 1988), the Department of Economics of University of California at Berkeley (April 1992 – March1993), and Research Department of the International Monetary Fund (September 2000). He is also a member of Council on Customs, Tariff, Foreign Exchange and other Transactions, Ministry of Finance and a faculty fellow of the Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry.
Contact
Prof. Dr. Eiji Ogawa
Institution: Hitotsubashi University
2-1 Naka
Kunitachi
Tokyo 186-8601
E-Mail: eogawa@tku.ac.jp
SELECTED FURTHER PUBLICATIONS ON EAST-ASIA-RELATED MACROECONOMIC STUDIES BY PROF. DR. EIJI OGAWA
- Eiji Ogawa and Chikafumi Nakamura, “Asian Currencies in the Global Imbalance and Global Financial Crisis,” Inderjit N. Kaur and Nirvikar Singh eds., The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of the Pacific Rim, Oxford University Press, 605-624, July 2014.
- Eiji Ogawa and Michiru Sakane Kosaka, “Japan’s Monetary and Financial Cooperation in East Asia-From the Viewpoint of the Spillover Effects of Currency Misalignment,” Public Policy Review, Vol. 10, No.1, 33-52, March 2014.
- Sahoko Kaji and Eiji Ogawa eds., Who Will Provide the Next Financial Model? Asia’s Financial Muscle and Europe’s Financial Maturity, Springer, 2013.
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Eiji Okano and Eiji Ogawa, “Sovereign Risk in the Euro Zone and Monetary Policy,” Global Journal of Economics, vol.1, no.2, 2012.