Takenaka, Heizo
TAKENAKA, Heizo
TAKENAKA, Heizo. Japanese, b. 1951. Genres: Economics, Politics/ Government. Career: Ministry of Finance, Japan, senior economist, 1982; Osaka University, Japan, associate professor, 1987-88; Harvard University, visiting associate professor, 1988-89; Institute for International Economics, visiting fellow, 1989-90; Keio University, Kanagawa, Japan, associate professor, 1990-96, professor, 1996-. Publications: The Contemporary Japanese Economy and Economic Policy, 1991. IN JAPANESE: The Economics of Business Investment, 1984; An Economic Analysis of External Imbalance, 1987; Wealth of People, 1994. Address: 5322 Endo, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 252, Japan.
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