Fumio Hayashi | |
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林 文夫 | |
Born |
Gifu, Japan | 18 April 1952
Academic career | |
Institution | |
Field |
Macroeconomics Applied econometrics |
School or tradition | Neoclassical economics |
Alma mater |
Harvard University (
PhD 1980) University of Tokyo ( B.A. 1975) |
Doctoral advisor |
Dale W. Jorgenson Olivier Blanchard |
Influences |
Takashi Negishi Martin Feldstein Edward C. Prescott Christopher A. Sims |
Awards |
Nakahara Prize (1995) Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy (2001) |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc |
Fumio Hayashi (林 文夫, Hayashi Fumio, born 18 April 1952) is a Japanese economist. He is a professor at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) in Tokyo. [1]
Hayashi received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Tokyo and his PhD from Harvard University in 1980. [2] He has taught at Northwestern University, the University of Tokyo, the University of Tsukuba, Osaka University, the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, Hitotsubashi University, and the University of Chicago. [2]
Hayashi is the author of a standard graduate-level textbook on econometrics ( Hayashi 2000).
He was a Fellow of the Econometric Society since 1988. [3] He was awarded the inaugural Nakahara Prize in 1995. [4] He was elected as foreign honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2005 [5] and the American Economic Association in 2020. [6]
Fumio Hayashi | |
---|---|
林 文夫 | |
Born |
Gifu, Japan | 18 April 1952
Academic career | |
Institution | |
Field |
Macroeconomics Applied econometrics |
School or tradition | Neoclassical economics |
Alma mater |
Harvard University (
PhD 1980) University of Tokyo ( B.A. 1975) |
Doctoral advisor |
Dale W. Jorgenson Olivier Blanchard |
Influences |
Takashi Negishi Martin Feldstein Edward C. Prescott Christopher A. Sims |
Awards |
Nakahara Prize (1995) Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy (2001) |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc |
Fumio Hayashi (林 文夫, Hayashi Fumio, born 18 April 1952) is a Japanese economist. He is a professor at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) in Tokyo. [1]
Hayashi received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Tokyo and his PhD from Harvard University in 1980. [2] He has taught at Northwestern University, the University of Tokyo, the University of Tsukuba, Osaka University, the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, Hitotsubashi University, and the University of Chicago. [2]
Hayashi is the author of a standard graduate-level textbook on econometrics ( Hayashi 2000).
He was a Fellow of the Econometric Society since 1988. [3] He was awarded the inaugural Nakahara Prize in 1995. [4] He was elected as foreign honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2005 [5] and the American Economic Association in 2020. [6]