Stanford Conference on "The Political Economy of Japan under the Abe Government"
Stanford Conference on "The Political Economy of Japan under the Abe Government"
Thursday, February 8, 2018 | 8:30 AM - Friday, February 9, 2018 | 5:45 PM
(Pacific)
Encina Hall, Third Floor, Central, C330
616 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA 94305
Stanford Conference on "The Political Economy of Japan under the Abe Government"
February 8 - February 9, 2018
Philippines Conference Room
Sponsored by: Japan Society for Promotion of Science, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (Stanford University), and Shorenstein Asia Pacific Research Center (Stanford University)
Organizers: Takeo Hoshi and Phillip Lipscy
Program
2/8/2018
8:30am Breakfast
9:15am Welcome remarks
Gi-Wook Shin (Stanford University)
Toru Tamiya (Japan Society for Promotion of Science)
9:30am "Transformation of the Japanese Political System: Expansion of the Power of the Japanese Prime Minister", Harukata Takenaka (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies)
Discussant:
Saori Katada (University of Southern California)
10:30am Break
10:50am "Constitutional Revision Under the Abe Administration", Kenneth McElwain (University of Tokyo)
Discussant:
Yu Jin Woo (Stanford University)
11:50am Lunch
1:00pm "Do election results reflect voters' policy preferences? Evidence from the 2017 Japanese general election", Yusaku Horiuchi (Dartmouth College), Shiro Kuriwaki (Ph.D, Harvard University), Daniel Smith (Harvard University)
Discussant:
Rob Weiner (Naval Postgraduate School)
2:00pm "Japan's Security Policy in 'the Abe Era': Radical Transformation or Evolutionary Shift?", Adam Liff (Indiana University)
Discussant:
Ashten Seung Cho (Stanford University)
3:00pm Break
3:20pm "Abenergynomics: The Politics of Energy and Climate Change under Abe", Trevor Incerti (Yale University) and Phillip Lipscy (Stanford University)
Discussant:
Kent Calder (Johns Hopkins SAIS)
4:20pm "Innovation Policy", Kenji Kushida (Stanford University)
Discussant:
John Zysman (University of California, Berkeley)
5:20pm Adjourn
6:30pm Group Dinner
2/9/2018
9:00am Breakfast
9:30am "Abenomics, Monetary Policy, and Consumption", Joshua Hausman (University of Michigan), Takashi Unayama (Hitotsubashi University), and Johannes Wieland (University of California, San Diego)
Discussant:
Huiyu Li (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco)
10:30am Break
10:50am "The Great Disconnect: The Decoupling of Wage and Price Inflation in Japan", Takeo Hoshi (Stanford University) and Anil Kashyap (University of Chicago)
Discussants:
Joshua Hausman (University of Michigan)
Johannes Wieland (University of California, San Diego)
11:50pm Lunch
1:00pm "Corporate Governance Reform", Hideaki Miyajima (Waseda University)
Discussant:
Curtis Milhaupt (Stanford University)
2:00pm "Womenomics", Nobuko Nagase (Ochanomizu University)
Discussant:
Steve Vogel (University of California, Berkeley)
3:00pm Break
3:20pm "Japanese Agricultural Reform Under Abe Shinzo: Two Steps Forward, A Half-Step Back?", Patricia Maclachlan (University of Texas at Austin) and Kay Shimizu (University of Pittsburgh)
Discussant:
Takatoshi Ito (Columbia University and National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies)
4:20pm "Yen Depreciation and Competitiveness of Japanese Firms", Kyoji Fukao (Hitotsubashi University) and Shuichiro Nishioka (West Virginia University)
Discussant:
Katheryn Russ (University of California, Davis)
5:20pm "Next Step", Takeo Hoshi (Stanford University) and Phillip Lipscy (Stanford University)
5:50pm Adjourn