Takeshi Amemiya ( Japanese 雨 宮 宮 Amemiya Takeshi , March 29, 1935 , Tokyo ) is a Japanese economist .
| Takeshi Amamiya | |
|---|---|
| 雨 宮 健 | |
| Date of Birth | March 29, 1935 ( 84) |
| Place of Birth | Tokyo |
| A country | Japan |
| Scientific field | economy |
| Place of work | Stanford University |
| Alma mater | |
| supervisor | |
| Awards and prizes | Guggenheim Fellowship [d] [d] [d] |
Bachelor ( 1958 ) of the University of Tokyo ; Master ( 1961 ), American University ( Washington ), Ph.D. ( 1964 ) Johns Hopkins University . Emerit is a professor at Stanford University [1] .
Academician of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (since 1985 ).
Major works
- "Advanced course of econometrics" ( Eng. Advanced Econometrics , 1985);
- "Introduction to statistics and econometrics" ( Eng. Introduction To Statistics And Econometrics , 1994 ).
Notes
- ↑ Takeshi Amemiya | Mathematical and Computational Science . mcs.stanford.edu. Circulation date May 8, 2019.
Links
- Amemiya Takeshi page on Stanford University website
- Takeshi Amemiya (English) . John Simon Guggenheim Foundation . gf.org. Circulation date May 8, 2019.