Keio University

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This is a wonderful environment for anyone who wants to study seriously.

Toru Hokari/Research Fields: Game Theory (Cooperative Games), Mathematical Economics

A place where various "people" and "academic knowledge" meet.

Masahiko Shimizu/Research Fields: Economic Statistics, Econometrics, Input-Output Analysis, Industrial Structure Theory

In education and research, it's important to clearly express your own way of thinking.

Batty, Roger/Research Fields: Environmental Economics, Eastern European History

I want to convey the value of the classics, which are not just "old" but also relevant to the modern era.

Mayumi Tsuda/Research Field: Literature (Japanese Language and Literature)

Gaining a New Perspective on Economics by Understanding Its Historical Background.

Tomoko Yagyu/Research Area: American Economic History

From the perspective of "If you do not doubt," the path to achieving your goals opens up.

Kazuhiro Takanashi/Research Area: Development Economics

The Faculty of Economics is a place where you can learn in an intellectually stimulating and creative way.

Chizuru Namba/Research Area: Social History (French Colonial History)

An environment where you can stoically pursue what you love hones your critical thinking skills.

Sayako Kanda/Research Area: Asian Economic History

We want to offer the Faculty of Economics not as a place for "studying," but as a place for stimulating "learning."

Susumu Niijima/Research Area: French Literature

Students Who Can Act Independently Should Be Able to Become "Sharp Adults."

Takero Doi/Research Fields: Public Policy, Economic Policy