Tomohiko Inui
Nihon University
Tomohiko Inui has been a Professor of Collage of Economics at Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan since 2000. He was jointly appointed as a Director of Statistics Commission Office at the Cabinet Office, Government of Japan during the period between 2009 and 2012. Before joining Nihon University, he was an officer at the Development Bank of Japan. His specialization is international economics and particularly focuses on productivity dynamics of firms. He has recently published his papers in Review of World Economics, Japan and the World Economy, Journal of Japanese and International Economics, and Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies.
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