Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
012: Advanced Microecnomics
Summer/WinterKamiya & Matsui
Introduction to theories of consumer behavior, firm behavior, general equilibrium, and uncertainty.
In winter, we study game theory and its applications. Contents (subject to change):Noncooperative game theory: games in strategic form, games in extensive form, Nash equilibrium and its refinement, backward induction, dominance
Applications: oligopoly, information economics (lemon, moral hazard, information cascade), mechanism design (including public goods, contract, auction, matching), repeated games, evolution, induction
Cooperative game theory: games in characteristic function form, core, (vN-M) stable set, other solution concepts
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Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4013: Advanced Macroeconomics
Summer/Winter Esteban-Pretel& Hayashi
This is the first part of the graduate core macro sequence. The objective of the sequence is to provide students with tools for conducting dynamic macroeconomic analysis and show how to apply those tools to leading macro models. The tools covered in the first part of the sequence are difference equations, Markov chains, dynamic programming, and programming with Matlab.
This course will cover materials suitagble for a first-year graduate macroeconomics course. The textbook is RECURSIVE MACROECONOMIC THEORY, by L. Ljungqvist and T. Sargent, MIT Press.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
2203: Money and Banking
Summer Fukuda
This course covers basic and advanced levels of Money and Banking for undergraduate students.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4020: Principles of Political Economy
Summer Obata
This course will focus on inquiring recent topics of Marxian economics at an advanced level. At the same time it aims to help students to understand the meaning of classics such as Das Kaptia
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
5551: Experimental Economics
Winter Matsushima
Introduction to Experimental Economics and Game Theory, and their Advanced Topics
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
2210: International Trade and Finance
Summer Moto.ITOH
This course covers an advanced level of international trade theories for undergraduate students.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4041: Japanese Economic History
Summer Takeda
This course gives an advanced lecture Japan's Economic History mainly from the 1850s to Showa depression.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4156: Advanced Topics on Macroeconomcis
Summer Esteban-Pretel
This is an advanced topics on macroeconomics course, where we will study and reproduce some papers in the macroeconomics literature. Topics from growth, to empirical analysis of the labor market will be covered in the course. The course will alternate lectures on the basic theory of the topics, lectures analyzing the specific papers and recitations with student presentations on the homeworks assigned on the papers. Homeworks will include the reproduction of theoretical and empirical results of the papers.
The three main objectives of the course are that the
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4017: Firms, Corporations, and Capitalism
Summer Iwai
This course analyzes the economic functions, legal structure and social actions of corporate firms in advanced capitalistic society from an interdisciplinary perspective. It also plans to discuss the relationships between economy, law and ethics by reexamining the notion of "trust" and "fiduciary" in civil society.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4028: Special Topics on International Trade
Summer Mukunoki
This course provides lectures on standard and advanced theories of International Trade. The topics include traditional trade theory, international trade under imperfect competition, trade and FDI with firm heterogeneity, normative analysis of trade policies, and so on.
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Our Tokyo Campus is a 3 minute walk from Myogadani station (M23) on the Tokyo Metro Subway Marunouchi Line.
Myogadani station is 5 minutes past Ikebukuro station, and 11 minutes past Tokyo station.
2210: International Trade and Finance
Summer Moto.ITOH
This course covers an advanced level of international trade theories for undergraduate students.
Advanced Accounting I (EKA 3101)
This course examines accounting topics for partnerships, mergers, acquisitions, business combinations, and discusses other advanced topics beyond the topics introduced in the first-year prerequisite courses, such as foreign currency translation and partnership accounting. It is designed to prepare students to interpret and analyze financial statements effectively. Therefore, prior to taking this course, students are expected to have a sound grasp of the basics of financial accounting.
Advanced Accounting II (EKA 3102)
As a follow on from Advanced Accounting I, this course explores in a greater depth financial reporting topics introduced in Advanced Accounting I as well as other
Graduate School of Business Sciences at University of Tsukuba
Advanced Program
Marketing Communication
Consumer Marketing
Selected Topics in Marketing Science
Distribution System Theory
Advanced topics in marketing and strategic management
Fundamentals in Strategic Management
Human Resource Development
Business and Society
Management in Non-Profit Organizations
Medical and Walfare Management
Topics of Sport Business
Topics of Professional Sport
Budgetary Planning and Control
Capital Market and Business
Advanced Topics in Financial Engineering
Mathematical Finance
Advanced Management Accounting
Advanced Topics in Financial Business
Econometric Methods
Statistical Methods and Their Application
Advanced Statistical Model
Advanced Theory in Stochastic Processes
Applied Probadility Theory
Fundamentals of Mathematical Programming
Logistics
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
5701: Mathematics I
Summer Y. Arai
This course is an introduction to linear algebra for undergraduate students.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
5702: Mathematics II
Winter Kamiya
This course covers basic topics in calculus: elementary topology, derivatives, inverse and implicit function theorems, integral, and nonlinear programming.