TADASHI  INOUE

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Tadashi Inoue

Professor, Faculty of Economic Sciences

Hiroshima Shudo University

1-1-1 Otsukahigashi, Asaminamiku,

Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima Pref. 731-3195, Japan

Tel : +81-82-830-1213

Fax : +81-82-830-1213

 

E-mail : inoue@shudo-u.ac.jp

Degree

Ph. D., University of Minnesota, 1978

 

Research Interests/Areas of Expertise

International Trade Theory

Microeconomics

Growth Theory


Teaching Activity 

Courses Taught                       

Micro economics, International Trade,  Mathematical Economics, Macro economics, Seminar in Economics(for junior), Seminar in Economics(for senior), Thesis Supervision(for Senior), and  Advanced and Graduate Micro economics 

 


Scholarly Activity

Current Research Interests

Open Macroeconomic Dynamics and Development Economics



Work submitted for publication

“Optimal Foreign Borrowing Revisited”, to Japanese Economic Review,

joint paper with H. Huh and H. Lee
Awarded Fellowships

John Swire Fellow(Cathay Pacific Fellow),1980-81, Visiting Professor to Saint Anthony College, Oxford.

Fulbright Fellow, 1984-85. Visiting Professor to Northeast Missouri State University, U.S.A

Granted Award  

2008 Business & Economic Society International, Outstanding Conference Award

Membership in Learned Societies

Japanese Economic Society

International Economics and Finance Society , Japan (Member of Advisory Board

Global Business and Economic Review (Member of Editorial Board)


Papers Published / Refereed Journals

1

With H. Moussa, “Trade Imbalance and Capital Flows”, in Global Business & Economics Anthology, Business & Economics Society International, Worcester, MA, Decembar 2007, 67-89.

2 Dynamic Patterns of Trade Imbalances with Recursive Preference (full version), Review of International Economics Vo16, No.2, 2008, 315-326.
3 On the Global Properties of the Model of Developing Countries with Imperfect International Financial MarketJournal of Korean Economy Vol.8、No.1, Spring 2007, 177-203
4 On the Role of Government Expenditure in a Growing Economy with Endogenous Labor Supply, in Global Business & Economics Anthology, Business & Economics Society International, Worcester, MA,2006 December, 481-502.
5 “The Dynamic Characteristics of Cash in Advance (CIA) Model” in Global Business & Economics Anthology, Business & Economics Society International Worcester MA, 2005 December, 42-58
6 On the Dynamic Properties of the Labor-Surplus Economy, The Journal of Korean Economy, 2004 Fall, 233-275.
7 “The Optimal Tariff Formula in a Two Period Economy”, The Japanese Economic Review 51, No. 4. December, 2000, pp.596-604.
8 “On the Mutual Imposition of Tariffs with Free Capital Mobility”, Trade, Theory, and Econometrics: Essays in Honor of John S. Chipman, Routledge, London, New York, 1999, pp. 44-64.
9 “Dynamic Patterns of Trade Imbalance and Asset-Debt Position with Adjustment Costs of Investment”, Journal of Economic Integration Vol.13, No.2, June 1998, pp. 335-365.
10 “On the Two Sector Growth Model with Adjustment Costs of Investment”, Business & Economics for the 21st Century Vol. 1, the Business & Economics Society International, Massachusetts, 1997, pp. 173-189.
11 “The Welfare Effects of Foreign Capital Inflow with Tariff-Ridden and Quota-Restricted Imports”, The Japanese Economic Review Vol.46, No.3, September 1995, pp. 282-295.
12 “On Welfare Comparisons among Trade Policies”, Journal of Economic Integration Vol.10, No.2, June 1995, pp. 274-281.
13 With Y. Itsumi, “A Note on International Trade with a Minimum Wage and an Endogenous Labor Supply Economy”, International Economic Review Vol.33, No.1 February 1992, pp. 239-244.
14 “Notes on Prof. Uekawa’s Sufficient Conditions for the Existence of the World Production Possibility Frontier”, The Economic Studies Quarterly Vol.40, No.4, December 1989, pp. 355-363.
15 With K. Kiyono, “Optimal Restriction on Foreign Trade and Investment with a Nontraded Good”, The Economic Studies Quarterly Vol.39, No.3, September 1988,  pp. 246-257.
16 “A Comparison of the Labor Productivities between Japan and the United States, Asia Pacific Economies: Promises and Challenges. Research in International Business and Management, Vol.6, Part B, Jai Press, Greenwich, Connecticut, 1987, pp. 29-40.
17 With L. L. Wegge, “On the Geometry of the Production Possibility Frontier”, International Economic Review Vol.27, No.3, October 1986, pp. 727-737.
18 “On the Shape of the World Production Possibility Frontier with Three Goods and Two Primary Factors with and without Capital Mobility” International Economic Review Vol.27, No.3, October 1986, pp. 707-726.
19 “Theories of International Trade with Nontraded Goods”, The Economic Studies Quarterly Vol.36, No.2, August 1985, pp. 121-132.
20 “Theories of International Trade with Transport Costs”, The Economic Studies Quarterly Vol.36, No.1, April 1985, pp. 23-34.
21 “On the Shape of the Production Possibility Frontier with More Commodities than Primary Factors”, International Economic Review Vol.25, No.2, June 1984, pp. 409-424.
22 “The Samuelson Reciprocity Relation in the Joint Production Case”, The Economic Studies Quarterly Vol.35, No.1, April 1984, pp. 31-38.
23 “A Generalization of the Samuelson Reciprocity Relation, the Stolper-Samuelson Theorem and the Rybczynski Theorem under Variable Returns to Scale”, Journal of International Economics Vol.11, No.1, February 1981, pp. 79-98, reprinted in J. C. Wood and R.N. Woods, eds. Critical Assessments of Paul A. Samuelson, Vol.4, Routledge, London/New York, 1989, pp. 141-161.


Peer Revi
ewed Conference Presentations in Last Three years


1

Oxford Business and Economic Conference, Oxford, St. Hugh’s College 

Name of Presented Paper: With H. Huh and H. Lee, “Optimal Foreign Borrowing Revisited”, 2007.

2

Business and Economics Society International, (Riviera, France)

Name of Presented Paper: With H. Moussa, “Trade Imbalance and Capital Flows”,2007

3

Asia Pacific Economic Forum, (Kangwon National University, Chunchon, Korea)

Name of Presented Paper: On the Global Properties of the Model of Developing Countries with Imperfect Financial Market”, 2006

4

Korea and the World Economy, (Korea University, Seoul)

Name of Presented Paper”Dynamic Patterns of Trade with Recursive Preference”,2006

5

Asia Pacific Economic Association Conference, (University of Washington, Seattle)

Name of Presented Paper: On the Global Properties of Sidrauski-Fischer Monetary Growth Model”, 2006

6

Business and Economics Society International, (Florence, Italy)

Name of Presented Paper: “On the Role of Government Expenditure in a Growing Economy with Endogenous Labor Supply”, 2006.

 

7

Business and Economics Society International, (Flagstaff, Arizona)

Name of Presented paper: “The Dynamic Characteristics of Cash in Advance (CIA) Model”, 2005.

8

Asia Pacific Economic Association Conference, (Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo)

Name of Presented Paper: With H. Huh and H. Lee, “An Intertemporal Analysis of Foreign Borrowing for Developing Countries”, 2005.

9

WTO, China and the Asian Economies, III, (Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xian, China)

Name of Presented paper: On the Role of Government Expenditure in a Growing Economy with Endogenous Labor Supply”,2005.

10

Decentralization Conference, (Hosei University, Tokyo)

Name of Presented Paper: “On the Global Dynamic Effects of Parameters”, 2005.

11

Korea and the World Economy, (Seoul University, Korea)

Name of Presented Paper: “On the Dynamic Properties of the Labor-Surplus Economy”, 2004.

12

Taipei International Conference on Growth and Development in Global Perspectives,

Name of Presented paper: ”Dynamic Patterns of Trade with Recursive Preference”,2004