Takatoshi Ito

Takatoshi Ito
Native name 伊藤 隆敏
Born 1950 (age 6566)
Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
Institution GRIPS
Columbia University
University of Tokyo
Ministry of the Treasury
IMF
Harvard University
Hitotsubashi University
University of Minnesota
Field Macroeconomics
Monetary policy
International finance
Japanese economy
Alma mater Harvard University (Ph.D. 1979)
Hitotsubashi University (B.A. 1973)
Doctoral
advisor
Olivier Blanchard
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

Takatoshi Ito (伊藤 隆敏 Itō Takatoshi, born 1950) is a Japanese economist. He is a professor of the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University and a senior professor of the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies.

Career

He graduated from the Faculty of Economics, Hitotsubashi University in 1973 and from the Graduate School of Economics in the same institute in 1975. He earned a Ph.D from Harvard University in 1979. He served as Deputy Vice Minister of Finance for International Affairs[1] from 1999 to 2001.

A renowned expert in the 1997 Asian financial crisis, his current research focuses on international monetary policy for which he advocates increased regional integration to prevent similar crises in the future. His views have been published in some of the world's most influential media, such as The Economist.[2] Ito was reportedly short-listed for the position of Governor of the Bank of Japan following Shinzo Abe's second election as Prime Minister of Japan (the position ultimately went to Haruhiko Kuroda).[3]

Selected publications

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Journal articles

References

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