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Visiting Researchers of the CPRC

Chief Researchers

 (1)UNIVERSITY /
ORGANIZATION
(2)EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND (3)MAJOR
(SPECIALTY)
(4)PROFILE / WEB PAGE
Yosuke OKADA Graduate School of Economics, Hitotsubashi University Doctoral Course at Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo In preparation In preparation
Shuya HAYASHI Graduate School of Law, Nagoya University Acquired Doctoral Degree Unit at Graduate School of Law, Kyoto University. ECONOMIC LAW Studying Antimonopoly Act and competition policy. Have been studying merger control under the Antimonopoly Act. I wish to conduct broad studies to contribute to deepening of ecomic laws as law study through joining CPRC joint researches.

 <Webpage>
http://gsl-nagoya-u.net/ faculty/index.php

Visiting Researchers

  (1) UNIVERSITY /
ORGANIZATION
(2) EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND (3) MAJOR
(SPECIALTY)
(4) PROFILE / WEB PAGE
Noboru
KAWAHAMA
Graduate School of Law, Kyoto University Acquired Doctoral Degree Unit at Graduate School of Law, Kyoto University. ECONOMIC LAW Antimonopoly Act and competition policy are major fields of study. Also studying regulations on financial capital market focusing on protection of investors.
Fumio
SENSUI
Graduate School of Law, Kobe University M.A. in Law at Kyoto University ECONOMIC LAW <Webpage>
http://homepage3.nifty.com/ sensui/
Sadao
NAGAOKA
Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University Acquired Ph.D.at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. INNOVATION AND POLICY / SYSTEM <Subject of Study>1. Studying influence of intellectual property on incentive and efficiency of research and development theoretically and empirically. 2. Influence of demand factors such as possibility of monopoly and supply factors of technological opportunities on productivity of research and development  3. The role of rewards system for individuals who take charge of innovation 4. Appropriate ways of competition policy and trade policy promoting dynamic efficiency
  <Webpage>
http://www.iir.hit-u.ac.jp/ staff/staff_nagaoka.html
Ikuo
ISHIBASHI
Faculty of Economics, Aoyama Gakuin University
Acquired Doctoral Degree Unit at Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo. INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION
THEORY
<Subject of Study> studying anti-competitive behaviors by firms and the role of public firms in mixed markets(, where public firms compete against private firms) theoretically.
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Shigemi
IZUMIDA
Graduate School of Economics and Management, Tohoku University
Acquired Doctoral Degree Unit at Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo. INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION
THEORY
<Subject of Study> Empirical studies on industrial organizations, specifically empirical studies on influence of ruling structure and intercorporate relations on corporate behaviors and empirical studies on competition policy and deregulation
<Web page>
http://www.econ.tohoku.ac.jp/ profile/ izumida.html
Hiroshi
OHASHI
Faculty of Economics, Graduate 
School of Economics,
University of Tokyo
In preparation In preparation In preparation
Sayako TAKIZAWA Graduate School of Law, Tohoku University LL.M. at Harvard Law School Competition Law and Policy
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Hideaki TADA Faculty of Law, Toyo University
Completed the Doctoral Programme at the Graduate School of Law, Keio University Competition law, European Law
Interested in comparative study of Japanese and European competition lows, and in the role of competition low in European law.

 
Yasunari
TAMADA
Faculty of Economics, Keio University Ph.D.(Economics, University of Wisconsin-madison) In preparation In preparation
Nobufumi
NISHIMURA
Faculty of Economics, Toyama University Pursued Doctoral Course  at Graduate School ofLaw, Kobe University. ECONOMIC LAW (ANTIMONOPOLY ACT) Currently interested in perspectives regarding competition policy such as actual competitive situation in the medical and educational industries regarded as underdeveloped industries in terms of regulatory reform, acts of coordination among educational organizations, and 'public need' peculiar to integration of medical organizations. Also would like to conduct research on influence of access to facilities of market control firms on cometition in the fields of communication and intellectual property.
<Webpage>
http://www.geocities.co.jp/ CollegeLife-Lounge/8888/index.html
Kazuyuki
MOTOHASHI
Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo Acquired Doctoral Degree (in Commerce) at Graduate School, Keio University (Dec. 2000) INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION THEORY, ECONOMETRICS, INNOVATION POLICY  Specialize in quantitative analysis on competitive power of high technology industries and innovation. Conducting empirical studies in order to make recommendations to scientific and technological policy and industrial policy. Concrete themes of my research are as follows:"Comparison between japan and the U.S. regarding IT and productivity" "Empirical studies regarding educational-industrial alliance and intellectual property system" "Quantitative analysis on innovation system in China" "Analysis on market competition and productivity"
<Webpage>
http://www.mo.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ index-eng.html
Takashi YANAGAWA Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University Ph.D. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Industrial Organization Studying economic analysis of competition policy and regularatory reform.Currently interested in the welfare analysis of price discrimination and vertical integration/separation, and considering the meaning in anti-monopoly law, privatization and regularatory reform.
Noriyuki
YANAGAWA
Faculty of Economics, Graduate 
School of Economics,
University of Tokyo
Completed Doctoral Course at Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo. Doctor of Economics. CONTRACT THEORY, FINANCIAL CONTRACT, LAW AND ECONOMICS  <Webpage>
http://www.e.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ finance-g/teacher/08.html
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