Past events
The emergence of a parallel world: The misperception problem for bank balance sheet risk and lending behaviour
Hitoshi Inoue explores distressed banks’ lending behaviour in Japan’s post-bubble period
Evaluating willingness to pay for clean air: Evidence from a quasi-experiment in Japan
Do people pay for cleaner air?
Wines of Japan and statistics on wine
In celebration of Kimie Harada’s recent commendation from the The International Organisation of Vine and Wine Professor Harada presents her research into wine consumption in the region.
Testing for changes in income inequality in Japan
Haruhisa Nishino, Professor of Economic Statistics, investigates income inequality in Japan.
Investigating the forward rate unbiasedness puzzle: Evidence from a meta-analysis
Diana Žigraiová presents her research on investigating the forward rate unbiasedness puzzle.
Japan Update 2018
The Japan Update 2018 will bring together experts from Australia, Japan and around the region to provides a comprehensive overview of Japan’s current economic, political and social landscape.
Income contingent loan scheme and gender income gap in Japan: Will WOMANONICS work to close the gap?
Nobuko Nagase will discuss the income contingent loan scheme and the gender income gap in Japan.
Postgraduate information evening
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The Bank of Japan's Exchange Traded Funds purchase and its effects on Nikkei 225 stocks
After extensive experience in Japanese government committees and research into financial systems and services.
No-arbitrage determinants of credit spread curves under the unconventional monetary policy regime in Japan
Tatsuyoshi Okimoto, Associate Professor of Economics and Finance at the Crawford School of Public Policy, co-editor of Japanese Economic Review and Gendai Finance (journal of Nippon Finance Association in Japanese), and research director for Australia-Japan Research Centre discuses monetary policy in Japan. Join us as Okki explores what credit curves are and how global factors have influenced Japan’s monetary policy and its affect on credit.
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