Junko Shimizu
Senshu University
Junko Shimizu is associate professor at the School of Commerce, Senshu University, Japan. She has also joined at the Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI) as a researcher of the project on "The Optimal Exchange Rate Regime for East Asia" since 2005 and has been in charge of calculating the Asia Monetary Unit (AMU). She also worked as a research member of ASEAN + 3 Research Group in 2007-2008, 2009-2010 and 2010-. She obtained her Ph.D. in commerce from Hitotsubashi University of Tokyo in 2004.
Articles by Junko Shimizu:
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What to do about Japan’s current exchange rate?
20 March 2012, 12607 reads
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Why don’t Japanese exporters use the yen?
8 September 2010, 9546 reads
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