Has Abenomics Revived the Japanese Economy? Comparative Macroeconomic Perspectives with the US Economy Professor Takeo Hoshi Stanford University Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Graduate School of Business Brad Richardson Memorial Lecture │ Institute for Japanese Studies Lecture Series
• Brad Richardson Memorial Fund • Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Consulate General of Japan in Detroit) • U.S. Department of Education Title VI at the East Asian Studies Center Institute for Japanese Studies
Brad Richardson (September 6, 1928 - January 16, 2015) Professor, Department of Political Science • • The Ohio State University Distinguished Scholar • Institute for Japanese Studies, Director (1985 – 2002), Founding Director (2002 – 2015) • East Asian Studies Center, Director (1977-1980 and 1999- 2002) Honorary Consul General of Japan for Ohio (1999- • 2004) • Order of the Rising Sun (2008) Government of Japan Institute for Japanese Studies
Brad Richardson Memorial Fund: The fund supports academic and outreach activities that promote Japanese Studies on campus and that enhance the interest, knowledge and discourse on Japan-related topics in the academic communities and general public. Until the contributions to the fund reach the endowment level, the fund shall function as a current-use fund. Buckeye Funder (Feb. 1 – Mar. 2, 2018) buckeyefunder.osu.edu/richardson2018 (or by check) Institute for Japanese Studies
Gold Sponsor Buckeye Funder (Feb. 1 – Mar. 2, 2018) buckeyefunder.osu.edu/richardson2018 (online or by check) Institute for Japanese Studies
Brad Richardson Memorial Fund (video) buckeyefunder.osu.edu/richardson2018 Institute for Japanese Studies
Has Abenomics Revived the Japanese Economy? Comparative Macroeconomic Perspectives with the US Economy Professor Takeo Hoshi Stanford University Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Graduate School of Business Brad Richardson Memorial Lecture │ Institute for Japanese Studies Lecture Series
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