4410: Population History of Japan
Summer Kitou
This course examines recent population decrease from the viewpoint of the correlation between civilization system and environmental change based on historical demography.
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Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
2403: Economic History of Modern and Pre-modern Japan
Summer Takeda
This course gives a lecture Japan's Economic History mainly from the 1850s to Showa depression.
2401: Economic History of Modern Japan
Winter Okazaki
This course covers basic topics on the Japanese economic history from the 1930s to 1970s, includig macro-economy, public finance, industrial policy, industrial relations, and finance.
1401: Economic History
Winter Onozuka & Tanimoto
Intorductory class on Economic History, which aims at better understanding of the economic system of the modern society. It covers the following topics; I.Introduction, II.Pre-modern society, III.Early modern society, IV.Modern society, and V.Early modern and modern society of Japan.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4405: Economic History of Asia
Summer Yasutomi
An alternativei vision on economy which depends on the Asian history and thoushts is presented.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4042: Economic History of Europe
Summer Baba
This course aims to understand the recent studies on economic history of Western world from the Middle Age to the Industrial Revolution.
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
2101: History of Economic Doctrines
Winter
Shibata The cource studies history of economic theories and economic thoughts.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
3305: Business History
Winter Wada
This course examines the development of enterprises mainly in UK and US since early 19th century.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4080: History of European Economic Integration
Winter Kojima
In this cours, we will discuss the history of the European Economic Integration since the post-First World War period.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
3306: Business Hitory of Japan
Summer Kasuya
The course addresses activities of merchants in the Edo era, emergence of modern firms in the 19th century, and how they coped with the depression in the interwar period. The transition of Japanese corporate system around the Second World War and management of Japanese corporations in the high growth era are also addressed.
Address
3-29-1 Otsuka, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 112-0012, Japan
Access
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.
Marketing in Japan
Japan is the world's second biggest economy, and as such, most of marketing concepts practiced in Japan are globalized, nevertheless they are in many points very unique.This course specifically focuses on those points such as consumer behavior, market structure, and implementation of marketing strategy in pricing, sales promotion, advertising, distribution, etc. It also covers various factors that are pressing for important changes in Japanese marketing practices.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4523: Topics on Japanese Industry (Beer and other Alcoholic Beverages Industry)
Winter Maruyama
In this series of lectures, we will describe a variety of the beer and other alcoholic beverages industry, including its history, business structures and latest developments. Major items are as outlined below:Brief Overview of Alcoholic Beverages Industry and Features of Its Markets; History of Beer; Manufacturing; R&D; Marketing; Distribution; Sales Promotion Activities; Consumer Trends; Human Resources Development; CSR; Challenges and Future Perspectives of the Alcoholic Beverages Industry; etc.
The Chinese Economy
General Information
This course reviews the economic transformation of the People's Republic of China and its implications. China's experiences are subjected to theoretical and empirical analysis by using modern economic methods. The course covers structural and institutional changes as well as current debates on reform and policy. Topics include: history, geography, population, rural reform, industrialisation, urbanisation, enterprise reform, foreign trade and investment, financial system, and regional development.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
2402: Modern Economic History of the Western World
Winter Ishihara
In this course we will examine various views on contemporary hisotry of the Western World.