Faculty

Makoto Shimizu

Department of Business Economics

Professor

Email: mkshimi@tiu.ac.jp
Last updated: June 1, 2023 11:37 am

⬛ Education

Ph.D., Economics, 2017, Rikkyo University
Bachelor, Science, 1987, The University of Tokyo

⬛ Teaching and Research Interests

Economic Statistics, Statistical System, Statistical Survey, Econometrics, Demography, Social Survey Method

⬛ Academic Appointments

2022-2023, Director-General for International Statistical Affairs, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
2021, Officer-in-Charge, Statistical Institute for Asia and the Pacific, United Nations
2017-2022, Deputy Director, Statistical Institute for Asia and the Pacific, United Nations
2016-2018, Visiting Professor, Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Research Organization of Information and Systems
2015-2017,ใ€€Director-General, Statistical Research and Training Institute, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
2000-2002, Researcher (part-time), Urban Research Center, Tokyo Metropolitan University
1999-2002, Associate Professor, Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo

⬛ Fellowships & Grants

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⬛ Selected Publications/Conference Papers

โ€œNew Statistical System for Official Statistics in Japan,โ€ 57th Session of ISI (2009)
โ€œReview for the Estimation with Regression Equations for Rent Indices in Japan,โ€ 11th Ottawa Group Meeting (2009)
โ€œEmpirical Analysis of the Difference between Measured and Perceived Inflation in Japan,โ€ Joint UNECE/ILO Meeting (2008)
โ€œTelecommunication Indices in the Japanese CPI,โ€ 10th Ottawa Group Meeting (2007)
โ€œQuantitative Evaluation of the 2005 Revision of the CPI in Japan,โ€ 56th Session of ISI (2007)
โ€œReview of the Prices of Rents and Owner-occupied Houses in Japan,โ€ 9th Ottawa Group Meeting (2006)
โ€œMethodological Developments in the 2005 Revision of the CPI in Japan,โ€ Joint UNECE/ILO Meeting (2006)
โ€œRecent Methodological Developments of the CPI in Japan,โ€ OECD Seminar Inflation Measures: Too High - Too Low - Internationally Comparable? (2005)
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