Second Conference on "The Political Economy of Japan under the Abe Government"
Second Conference on "The Political Economy of Japan under the Abe Government"
Friday, March 1, 2019 | 9:00 AM - Saturday, March 2, 2019 | 5:00 AM
(Pacific)
Second Conference on "The Political Economy of Japan under the Abe Government"
March 1 - 2, 2019
Philippines Conference Room
Sponsored by: Japan Society for Promotion of Science, Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership, and Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (Stanford University)
Organizers: Takeo Hoshi and Phillip Lipscy
Program
3/1/2019
8:45am Breakfast
9:05am Welcome Remark Toru Tamiya (JSPS San Francisco Office)
Osamu Honda (Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership)
9:15am "Abenomics and Japan's Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Is the Third Arrow Pointed in the Right Direction for Global Competition in the Silicon Valley Era?", Kenji Kushida (Stanford University)
Discussant:
Yong Suk Lee (Stanford University)
10:15am Break
10:30am "Abe’s Womanomics Policy: Did it have Effect on the closing of Gender Gap in Managers?", Nobuko Nagase (Ochanomizu University)
Discussant:
Curtis Milhaupt (Stanford University)
11:30am Move to SIEPR Building for Lunch and Keynote Speech
11:45am Lunch to conference participants
12:15pm Lunch and Panel Discussion on Abenomics at SIEPR Building
Moderator: Takeo Hoshi
Panelists: Joshua Hausman
Takatoshi Ito
Nobuko Nagase
Steve Vogel
1:45pm Panel ends and walk back to Encina Hall
2:00pm "Abenomics, the Exchange Rate, and Markup Dynamics in Japanese Industries", Kyoji Fukao (Hitotsubashi University) and Shuichiro Nishioka (West Virginia University)
Discussant:
Yuhei Miyauchi (Stanford University and Boston University)
3:00pm Break
3:30pm "Abe's Reverse Course: How a Labor Shortage Transformed Labor Politics and Policy", Steven Vogel (University of California, Berkeley)
Discussant:
Kenji Kushida (Stanford University)
4:30pm "The Crisis that Wasn’t: How Japan Has Avoided a Bond Market Panic", Mark T. Bamba and David E. Weinstein (Columbia University)
Discussant:
Johannes Wieland (University of California, San Diego)
5:30pm Adjourn
3/2/2019
8:30am Breakfast
9:00am Welcome Remark
Moto Ono (Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership)
9:10am "The Enduring Challenges of History Issues", Mary McCarthy (Drake Univesity)
Discussant:
Phillip Lipscy (Stanford University)
10:10am Break
10:25am "Expansion of the Prime Minister's Power in the Japanese Parliamentary System", Harukata Takenaka (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies)
Discussants:
Patricia Maclachlan (University of Texas)
11:25pm "Abenomics: Est. in 2013, or 2007?", Takatoshi Ito (Columbia University)
Discussants:
Takeo Hoshi (Stanford University)
12:25pm Lunch
1:30pm "Abenomics, Monetary Policy, and Consumption", Joshua Hausman (University of Michigan), Takashi Unayama (Hitotsubashi University), and Johannes Wieland (University of California, San Diego)
Discussant:
Thuy Lan Nguyen (Santa Clara University)
2:30pm "The Great Disconnect: The Decoupling of Wage and Price Inflation in Japan", Takeo Hoshi (Stanford University) and Anil Kashyap (University of Chicago)
Discussant:
Takashi Unayama (Hitotsubashi University)
3:30pm Break
4:00pm "Introduction", Takeo Hoshi (Stanford University) and Phillip Lipscy (Stanford University)
5:30pm Adjourn