Kazuhide Uekusa


 

Kazuhide Uekusa (???? Uekusa Kazuhide, born December 18, 1960 in Tokyo) is a Japanese economist, economic analyst, former professor at Waseda University graduate school, and chairman of the Three-Nations Research Institute Co., Ltd..

Career Pursuits

Uekusa entered Nomura Research Institute in April, 1983 after graduating from the prestigious University of Tokyo in March, 1983. He obtained positions as a researchist of Fiscal and Momentary Policy Institute at the Ministry of Finance in July, 1985, an assistant professor of Economic Research Institute at Kyoto University in June, 1991, an honorary member fellow of Hoover Institution at Stanford University in October, 1993, a senior economist at Nomura Research Institute in April, 2002, and became a professor of the graduate school at Waseda University from April, 2003. He also established the Three-Nations Research Institute, and became a chairman of the company on April 1, 2005.

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April - 1983 - University of Tokyo - March - Ministry of Finance - July - 1985 - Assistant professor - Kyoto University - June - 1991 - Hoover Institution - Stanford University - October - 1993 - 2002 - 2003 - Company - April 1 - 2005

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Additionally, he's appeared at least once on some Japanese television programs as a commentator.

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Television program - Commentator

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