Rank | Professor |
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Degree | Ph.D. in Economics from Kyoto University |
Personal website | N/A |
Phone | +81 6 6605 2269 |
moriwaki at econ.osaka-cu.ac.jp (please replace “at” with “@”) |
Education
- 1993 B.A. : Waseda University (Commerce)
- 2012 M.A. : Waseda University (Commerce)
- 2015 Ph.D. : Kyoto University (Economics)
Carreer
- 2002 : Assistant Professor, Faculty of International Development, Takushoku University
- 2007 : Associate Professor, Faculty of International Studies, Takushoku University
- 2011 : Associate Professor, Graduate School of Economics, Osaka City University
- 2015- : Professor, Graduate School of Economics, Osaka City University
Class Taught
Development Economics, Chinese Economy
About Me
I empirically study the process and factors of modern economic growth in developing economies. I am specifically interested in the growth mechanism of East Asian countries.
Message to Students
To understand and study economic development, it’s important to learn economic theory and econometrics.
Research Field
Economic Development
Research Keywords
Development Economics, Modern Economic Growth, East Asian Countries
Affiliated Academic Organizations
The Japan Society of International Economics
Selected Publications:
- “Sustainable development in four East Asian countries’ agricultural sectors post-World War II: measuring nutrient balance and estimating the environmental Kuznets curve,” Asia & The Pacific Policy Studies, 4 (3), 2017, pp. 467–483.
- “Environmental Efficiency and Employment in China’s Soybean Farming Sector,” Journal of Chinese Economic Studies 24, 2016, pp. 1–24.
- “Labor scarcity and the turning point in the Chinese rural sectors: empirical evidences from a frontier production function study,” China Economic Journal, 6 (1), 2013, pp. 21–45.