My Good Fortune at Keio University
Yukio Watanabe/Research Fields: Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Theory, Industrial Economics (focusing on Japan and China)
Experiencing Two Anniversary Years of Keio University's Founding
Teruaki Yagi/Research Area: Modern and Contemporary German Literature
Be sensitive to the slow structural changes in society. Aim to become "true elites" who can objectively view a society swirling with individual interests, detached from those very interests.
Hiroshi Onishi/Field of Research: Marxian Economics
A Visit to China in My First Year of High School Was the Catalyst: Peeking into a World Invisible with English Alone
Yoshikawa Tatsuo/Research Areas: Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature, History of Chinese Cinema
The Joy of Being the "First Discoverer" of Primary Sources: Place Yourself in an Environment That Fosters Personal Growth
YAMAMOTO Takeo/Research Areas: 19th-century French literature, Japonisme (especially the Goncourts)
An Interest Sparked by a University Lecture: Make the Most of Four Years of Academic Freedom
Daisuke Nagakura/Research Areas: Econometrics, Time Series Analysis
Is Economic Theory Truly Scientific? My Current Research Began with This Question. Let's Learn to Explain the Scientific Validity of Our Own Theories While Respecting Hypotheses That Differ from Them.
Masahiro Kawamata/Research Area: History of Economics
Rigorously formulating and logically analyzing often-ambiguous topics related to institutional design and ethical standards
Toyotaka Sakai/Research Fields: Mechanism Design, Social Choice Theory
I want to engage in research to further develop macroeconomic models.
Yasuo Hirose/Research Fields: Macroeconomics, Monetary Policy
I hope that Spanish will inspire students to broaden their horizons of interest and curiosity.
Chikako Maruta/Research Area: Contemporary Spanish Literature