CURRICULUM VITAE --- October 2009

Name, Family Name:
MOTONISHI
Forename:
Taizo
Job Title:
Professor (Economic Policy)
Office Address:
Faculty of Economics, Kansai University 3-3-35, Yamatecho, Osaka 564-8680, Japan

Education

1988-1993
Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo
1992
B.A. in Economics, University of Tokyo
1993
B.A. in Business, University of Tokyo
1993-1998
Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo
1995
M.A. in Economics, University of Tokyo
2004
Ph.D in Economics, University of Tokyo

Research and Professional Experience

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1995-1998
Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
1998-1999
Research Associate at the Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo
1999-2000
Assistant Professor (International Macroeconomics) at the Faculty of Economics, Nagasaki University
2000-2004
Associate Professor (International Macroeconomics) at the Faculty of Economics, Nagasaki University
2002/Jun-Sep
Research Fellow at the Economics and Research Department, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Division, Asian Development Bank (Manila)
2003-2007
Visiting Research Fellow of the Policy Research Institute, Japanese Ministry of Finance
2004-2007
Associate Professor (Economic Policy) at the Faculty of Economics, Kansai University
2005/Jul-Oct
Visiting Associate Professor at the School of Government, Peking University
2006/Aug-Sep
Visiting Research Fellow, KIEP (Korea Institute for International Economic Policy)
2007-present
Professor (Economic Policy) at the Faculty of Economics, Kansai University
2008-2009
Honorary Visiting Fellow at the School of Economics and Finance, Faculty of Law and Management, La Trobe University (Melbourne)

Publications

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“An Overview of Exchange Rate Theory and Empirical Analyses”, co-authored with Takashi Unayama, Fnancial Review, 48, 1999 (in Japanese).

“Causes of the Long Stagnation of Japan during the 1990’s: Financial or Real?”, co-authored with Hiroshi Yoshikawa, Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 13(3), 1999.

“The Current Account of Japan in the 1990's”, Internationalization and the Competitiveness of the Japanese Economy, Minerva Publishing, 2000 (in Japanese).

“Electronic Money and the Realization of Efficient Settlement System”, Keiei to Keizai (Journal of Business and Economics), Economics Society of Nagasaki University, 2001 (in Japanese).

“Modifications of the Balassa-Samuelson Model: The Effects of Balanced Growth and Capital Accumulation”, Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 16(1), 2002.

“On the effect of the Liquidity Shocks in the Yen-Dollar Exchange Market”, The Economics of Liquidity, Toyo Keizai Inc., 2002 (in Japanese).

“Dynamic Inconsistency in the Public Supply of Liquidity”, Japanese Economic Review, 55(4),2004.

“International Macroeconomic Interdependence in ASEAN and Its Exchange Rate System”,co-authored with Masahiro Kawai, Japan and The Economic Development of ASEAN, Nippon Hyoron Sha Co.,Ltd., 2004 (in Japanese).

“Challenges for the Sustainable Development of the ASEAN Economy - Self-help Efforts to Attract FDI“, Japan and The Economic Development of ASEAN, Nippon Hyoron Sha Co.,Ltd., 2004 (in Japanese).

“Is East Asia an Optimum Currency Area?”, co-authored with Masahiro Kawai, Financial Interdependence and Exchange Rate Regimes in East Asia (KIEP-PRI Conference Proceedings),2004.

“Macroeconomic Interdependence in East Asia: Empirical Evidence and Issues” , co-authored with Masahiro Kawai, Asian Economic Cooperation and Integration: Progress, Prospects, and Challenges, Asian Development Bank, 2005.

“Why Has Income Inequality in Thailand Increased? An Analysis Using Surveys from 1975-98”,Japan and the World Economy, 2006.

Working Papers

“On the Effects of the Development of International Financial Markets When the World Economy Is Stratified”, Discussion Paper Series No.2000-02, Faculty of Economics, Nagasaki University,2000.

Papers in Progress

“Non-Performing Loans of Chinese Local Banks: Does Government Intervention Matter?”

“Are the East Asian Currencies Still Misaligned? An Analysis Based on Absolute PPP-Income Relationship Using Panel Data”

“Measuring Child Costs in Japan and Korea”

“Analysis of Asian Macroeconomic Co-movements and Impacts of External Shocks:Case Weighted Cluster Analysis”

Other Writings

“Interviews with Japanese Companies in Shanghai”;, in Shanghai Economic Region and Japanese Companies, Kansai University Press 2009 (in Japanese).

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