Position | Lecturer |
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Degree | MBA ,Wharton Graduate School , University of Pennsylvania |
Specialty | Money and Banking, Monetary Policy, Macroeconomics |
Current Research Interests | Lessons to be learnt from the recent global financial crisis, with special emphasis on how central banks should address asset price bubbles, and how to reform and strengthen the global financial system Critical review of unconventional monetary policies by major central banks, such as QQE and negative interest rate policy by the Bank of Japan |
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- Professional Career
1976 Joined the Bank of Japan
1989-1991 Visiting Scholar, Brookings Institution in Washington D.C.
1991-1992 Chief Representative in Washington D.C., Bank of Japan
1994-1996 Director, Head of Payment System Division, Financial and Payment System Department, Bank of Japan
1996-1998 Director, Head of Bank Supervision Division, Bank Supervision Department, Bank of Japan
1998-2000 General Manager, Naha Branch, Bank of Japan
2000-2002 Deputy Director-General, International Department, Bank of Japan
2004-2005 Advisor to the Governor (Payment System Policy), Financial and Payment System Office, Bank of Japan
2005-2008 General Manager for the Americas and Chief Representative in New York, Bank of Japan
2008-2009 Director-General, International Department, Bank of Japan
2010-2011 Professor, GRIPS
2011-Present Visiting Lecturer, GRIPS
- Selected publications
“Lean or Clean?”: How central banks should address asset price bubbles”, MS&AD Kisoken Review, February 2011 Vol.9
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“Are banks special ?: “Volcker Rule” and the future of the US banking industry”, Securities Analyst Journal, Vol.49 No.1
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“Basel Ⅲ and its implications for Japanese banks”, Monthly Kinyu Journal, January 2011
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My view of Okinawa Economy, Hirugisha, 2000
- Other notable activities
April 2000-June 2004 Chairman, EMEAP (Executives?f Meeting of East Asia and Pacific Central Banks) Working Group on Payment and Settlement Systems
- e-mail: tnunami
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