1 Economic Development Policy and Management (EDP&M) Program (新 「経済開発政策・マネジメント」 プログラム) Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University (by EDP&M Program Faculty : July 2020) The EDP&M program deals with the issues and topics pertaining to economic development that constitute the core of socio-economic development. This program trains students to become career development economists or other experts in economic development who can contribute to poverty reduction through economic growth via increased income and employment creation. Facing the multi-dimensional development problems of the 21st century, development economists who are well-versed in New Political Economy―a fusion of politics, economics, and culture ― are needed. Economists should consider both traditional and new agents in development, socio-economic institutions and embedded culture in a comprehensive manner to effectively situate economic development in a broad context of socio-economic development. With the former Rural and Regional Development Management Program merging into this program starting in April 2018, the program contains rural and agricultural development as one of the key areas of focus. In addition to the basic subjects for economic development such as Development Economics, Development Macroeconomics, Development Microeconomics and Statistics/Econometrics, the EDP&M program offers the following focal areas while preparing students for their professional careers: Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle, Globalization and Development, Rural Economics and Development, Industrial Development, Tourism Economics and Development, Development Finance and Public Financial Management, among other related areas. In pursuing teaching and research in these key areas, the program stresses the importance of creating an optimal mix of ideas and concepts, theoretical frameworks, case studies, field work, and rigorous qualitative and quantitative analyses for us to support evidence-based policy making and execution. The EDP&M program also possesses a global network of development policy makers, practitioners and researchers consisting of our program alumni and collaborating researchers and practitioners, for us to tap into their accumulated knowledge and experience in managing economic development.
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Economic Development Policy and Management (EDP&M) Program
(新 「経済開発政策・マネジメント」 プログラム)
Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University
(by EDP&M Program Faculty : July 2020)
The EDP&M program deals with the issues and topics pertaining to economic development
that constitute the core of socio-economic development. This program trains students to
become career development economists or other experts in economic development who can
contribute to poverty reduction through economic growth via increased income and
employment creation. Facing the multi-dimensional development problems of the 21st
century, development economists who are well-versed in New Political Economy―a fusion
of politics, economics, and culture― are needed. Economists should consider both
traditional and new agents in development, socio-economic institutions and embedded
culture in a comprehensive manner to effectively situate economic development in a broad
context of socio-economic development. With the former Rural and Regional Development
Management Program merging into this program starting in April 2018, the program
contains rural and agricultural development as one of the key areas of focus. In addition to
the basic subjects for economic development such as Development Economics, Development
Macroeconomics, Development Microeconomics and Statistics/Econometrics, the EDP&M
program offers the following focal areas while preparing students for their professional
careers: Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle, Globalization and Development, Rural
Economics and Development, Industrial Development, Tourism Economics and
Development, Development Finance and Public Financial Management, among other
related areas. In pursuing teaching and research in these key areas, the program stresses
the importance of creating an optimal mix of ideas and concepts, theoretical frameworks,
case studies, field work, and rigorous qualitative and quantitative analyses for us to support
evidence-based policy making and execution. The EDP&M program also possesses a global
network of development policy makers, practitioners and researchers consisting of our
program alumni and collaborating researchers and practitioners, for us to tap into their
accumulated knowledge and experience in managing economic development.
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Producing Policy-Oriented Development Economists プログラムの特徴と輩出する人材像
Economic Development Policy and Management Program
(EDP&M, EDPAM)
経済開発政策・マネジメント プログラム
The EDP&M program deals with the issues and topics
pertaining to economic
development that constitute
the core of socio-economic
development. This program trains students to become
career development
economists or other experts
in economic development
who can contribute to poverty reduction through economic
growth via increased income
and employment creation.
Program’s Focal Areas プログラムの重点専門領域
EDP&M Alumni in the World 世界中で活躍するプログラム卒業生
EDP&M Program HP: http://www.gsid.Nagoya-u.ac.jp/sotsubo/index_EDPAM.html EDP&M Program Flyer: http://www.gsid.nagoya-u.ac.jp/sotsubo/EDPAM_Program_Flyer.pdf
EDP&M Alumni (-2017) Working in over 80 countries in the world ...
Policy-
Oriented
Development
Economist
Ideas/
Concepts
Empirical Studies
Field
Studies
Theories/ Frameworks
Policy Dialogues
Case Studies
Well-
Balanced
Development
Economist
Development
FinancePublic
Finance/Policy
Rural/ Agricultural
Development
Industrial
Development
Tourism
Development
Globalization
and
Development
Sustainable
DevelopmentPoverty-
Growth-
Inequality
Triangle
Total: 630+ Ph.D. 120+
[Universities] Tokyo U., Kyoto U., Nagoya U., Kyushu U., Tsukuba U., Waseda U., Ritsumeikan U., etc.
(Japan); Tsinghua U., Shenzhen U., etc. (China); National U. of Vietnam; Royal U. of Phnon Penh
(Cambodia); Chiang Mai U., Thammasat U. (Thailand); U. of Indonesia; U. of Colombo (Sri Lanka); U. of Bahrain; Kadir Has U. (Turkey); U. of Ghana; etc.
[Governments/Public Offices] Deputy Minister for Coordination Ministry for Economic Affairs,
Deputy Minister for M. of Industry, Directors in National Planning Agency, Assistant Minister for M. of
Finance, etc.(Indonesia); Deputy Minister for M. of Planning and Investment (Vietnam); Governor of
Central Bank, Deputy Prime Minister (Kyrgiztan); Economic Advisor to President (Ghana); etc.
[Aid Organizations/International Organizations] JICA, JBIC, M. of Foreign Affairs, etc. (Japan);
World Bank (8+, incl. Executive Director for Indonesia), Asian Development Bank, United Nations, etc.
[Business Sector] Various Development Consulting Firms; Toyota, Mazda, Sony, Toshiba, Panasonic,
etc.; J. P. Morgan, Societe Generale, Deloitte Tohmatsu, Nomura Securities, Daiwa Consulting, etc.
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EDP&M Program Core Professors
Prof. Koichi USAMI
Focal Areas: Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Management, Rural Development
Lectures: Rural Economics, Resource Economics, Economics and Management of Farm Household
Focal Geographical Regions: Asia
Countries with Field Research / Work Experiences:
NU Faculty Database: http://profs.provost.nagoya-u.ac.jp/view/html/100003677_en.html
Individual/Seminar HP:
Recent Researches:
Message to Applicants/Students:
Prof. Shigeru OTSUBO
Focal Areas: Development Economics, International Economics, Int’l Development
Studies;
Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle under Globalization, Development (Public)
Policies, International Trade and Capital Flows, Global System for Development,
Regional Cooperation, Development Paradigms
Lectures: Development Economics, International Development Economics
(Globalization and Development),
Focal Geographical Regions: Asia, Africa, Global
Countries with Field Research / Work Experiences:
Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore,