Takeshi INOUE
CV
- Ph.D. in Economics, Kobe University
- Japan International Cooperation Agency, Administrative Officer, 1997-2000
- Institute of Developing Economies, Associate Senior Research Fellow, 2006-2013
- Nanzan University, Associate Professor, 2013-2016
- Kobe University, Associate Professor, 2016-present
Research Topic
Economic Development, Finance-Poverty Nexus, Empirical Analysis of Indian Economy
Major Publications
- Financial Linkages, Remittances, and Resource Dependence in East Asia (co-edited with Takuji Kinkyo and Shigeyuki Hamori), Singapore: World Scientific, 2016, 200pp.
- Indian Economy: Empirical Analysis on Monetary and Financial Issues in India (co-authored with Shigeyuki Hamori), Singapore: World Scientific, 2014, 176pp.
- “Financial Access and Economic Growth: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa” (co-authored with Shigeyuki Hamori), Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, vol.52, no.3, 2016, pp.743-753.
- “Do Workers’ Remittances Promote Access to Finance? Evidence from Asia-Pacific Developing Countries” (co-authored with Shigeyuki Hamori), Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, vol.52, no.3, 2016, pp.765-774.
Message
My research topic is empirical analysis on the role of finance for economic growth and poverty reduction. Specifically, I have investigated the impacts of microfinance and remittances on poverty conditions in developing countries. By sharing relevant knowledge, I hope that I could deepen our understanding of this research field.
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