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シカゴ大学及び日本に関連するツイート
#Abenomics and Japan’s Stagnation-Becker from @UChicago's Gary Becker http://t.co/BgYTxSZA2f #Economics
— CME Group (@CMEGroup) June 15, 2013
Incentivizing energy conservation has a more lasting impact than moral appeals, say @takanoriida of @KyotoU_News and authors from @UChicago and @GRIPS_Japan. #ChartOfTheWeek https://t.co/oLilAM3yrY pic.twitter.com/Z1YVifyg3N
— AEA Journals (@AEAjournals) March 7, 2018
Do surprise economic policy announcements have a negative impact on macroeconomic performance?
Research from @ChicagoBooth's Steven J. Davis, et al., examines the case of Japan and its implications. Brief: https://t.co/KgamutMwGi pic.twitter.com/guBBlkdR5r
— Becker Friedman Institute for Economics (@BeckerFriedman) March 4, 2020
"They're really worried about getting into a Japan-style situation where inflation is persistently below their goal and they lose credibility."@ChicagoBooth's Randall Kroszner discusses Fed policy for @MiddleEast: https://t.co/97pBoSOUc9
— Becker Friedman Institute for Economics (@BeckerFriedman) February 25, 2020
Rice is deeply embedded within both the economy and culture of Japan. @CSMonitor examines how cultural/demographic shifts are affecting the traditional staple w/ input from @ChicagoBooth's @ThomasTalhelm: https://t.co/xjtpZCJnxE
— Becker Friedman Institute for Economics (@BeckerFriedman) May 20, 2019
an index measure of trade policy uncertainty in US and Japan, via Steven J. Davis of @ChicagoBooth https://t.co/yzeJhv6LcX pic.twitter.com/FU6V8YYKeD
— Catherine Rampell (@crampell) August 16, 2018
Why did economic competition from China hurt so much more than that from Japan a generation before? @TheEconomist explores, and cites research from @ChicagoBooth Professor Erik Hurst and @HarrisPolicy Professor Kerwin Charles. https://t.co/DrwKMIPIvw
— Becker Friedman Institute for Economics (@BeckerFriedman) March 12, 2019
https://twitter.com/AsiaMattersPod/status/1314600229665034240
Randy Kroszner—one of the featured faculty speakers at Booth’s Economic Outlook event in Hong Kong today—speaks to Bloomberg Asia about how the example of Japan is haunting the Fed. https://t.co/8b69J6eSuk
— Chicago Booth (@ChicagoBooth) January 15, 2020
Professor Randall Kroszner notes that policy makers are concerned that inflation hasn’t increased and want some insurance in case there’s an economic downturn: https://t.co/WghVyVBz9c @business
— Chicago Booth (@ChicagoBooth) September 15, 2019
In BloombergView, Booth professors' paper could help Japan overcome low inflation https://t.co/ubs5ZDDQG9 @BV pic.twitter.com/ILWFvN2kBm
— Chicago Booth (@ChicagoBooth) May 11, 2016
Hiro Hirano, ’89, CEO of KKR Japan, shares advice for people considering a career in private equity: https://t.co/qpqzrW1k20
— Chicago Booth (@ChicagoBooth) June 26, 2018
Current student @pveiga16 reflects on Booth’s growing presence in Japan: https://t.co/Q4HBzcIoj8 pic.twitter.com/hLdoNgU54Y
— Chicago Booth (@ChicagoBooth) June 10, 2019
Lessons from Japan on labor growth: Insights on globalization and Brexit from @ChicagoBooth's Randall S. Kroszner https://t.co/hdbNr1HvJP pic.twitter.com/ubfMT5Kava
— Chicago Booth Review (@chicagoboothrev) August 16, 2018
What can we learn from Japan's economy? @ChicagoBooth's Randall S. Kroszner weighs in on The Big Question: https://t.co/PumrVMrHM0 pic.twitter.com/yDt4hI7I7X
— Chicago Booth Review (@chicagoboothrev) December 24, 2017
Becker-Posner Blog: Abenomics and Japan’s Stagnation-Becker http://t.co/i1Se4WQUwc
— UChicago Law School (@UChicagoLaw) June 2, 2013
#Japan's energy market #deregulation needs to come with caveats, says Prof. @SteveCicala: https://t.co/hk6vrrKLzo pic.twitter.com/itwTkO1wXQ
— Harris Policy (@HarrisPolicy) April 11, 2016
Will electricity deregulation be good for Japan? Prof. Koichiro Ito gives his perspective: https://t.co/n5fp8n6Tuz pic.twitter.com/TUWh1Im3ea
— Harris Policy (@HarrisPolicy) March 2, 2016
Kubota et al. identified typical hypokalemic periodic paralysis cases from two different ethnic backgrounds with charge-preserving substitutions in S4 from arginine, R, to lysine, K. https://t.co/0wIPjEAqC0 @osaka_univ_e @UChicago @UofCalifornia @Sorbonne_Univ_ pic.twitter.com/gu2ck5xQEn
— @BrainComms (@braincomms) August 26, 2020
A team of American (@UChicago & @argonne) & Japanese (#QST) scientists establish breakthrough method of extending the inhomogeneous dephasing time of a Qubit by 10,000x, keeping #quantum bits stable for >22ms (Hahn-echo coherence time around 64ms)https://t.co/SQgvSNkz5Y
— Quantum Alliance Initiative (QAI) (@HudsonQuantum) August 17, 2020
Congratulations to Professor Emeritus Hisashi Yamamoto, who has been named a Person of Cultural Merit (bunka kōrōsha) by Japan on 3 November 2018
Read our Winter 2018 interview with Professor Yamamoto at https://t.co/WvJpPbKjX1 @UChicagoPSD @UChicago pic.twitter.com/u66SOtydWI— UChicago Chemistry (@UChiChemistry) November 20, 2018
We continue our celebration of #AsianPacificAmericanHeritageMonth by honoring storms researcher Tetsuya Theodore "Ted" Fujita. He was born in Sone Japan, and researched @uchicago 1953-90. He developed the Fujita scale of tornado damage intensity: https://t.co/mQvYQ3D9J1. #APAHM pic.twitter.com/8osPNgcmAl
— UChicago Special Collections Research Center (@UChicagoSCRC) May 11, 2020
"Deemed Inadvisable," taking place now w/ a presentation that explores the history of @UChicago's post-war exclusion of Japanese-Americans, utilizing the @UChicagoLibrary's archival collections. @UChicago grad student, Eric Langowski presents his findings pic.twitter.com/IqV1FBzzMR
— UChicago CEAS (@UChicagoCEAS) March 7, 2019
Prof. Jim Ketelaar and Prof. Takahiro Nakajima (@UTokyo_News_en) welcomes grad students and faculty for the 5th @UChicago and @UTokyo_News_en Graduate Student Japanese Studies Workshop pic.twitter.com/eT0iATMJt5
— UChicago CEAS (@UChicagoCEAS) March 14, 2018
3/20 @uchicago, @UTokyo_News_en, and @TohokuUniPR will hold the Sixth Graduate Student Japan Studies Workshop! Held in Tokyo this year ft. UChicago graduate students Erin Newton, Jessa Dahl, Thomas Gimbel, & Philomena Mazza-Hilway from @UChicagoHistory and EALC departments! pic.twitter.com/gNXPLf0YK9
— UChicago CEAS (@UChicagoCEAS) March 14, 2019
.@TempleUniv’s Mariola Alvarez and discussant, Megan Sullivan (Asst. Prof. of Art History and the College
Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art @UChicago, speak on postwar Japanese Brazilian Abstract Art @UChiFrankeInst pic.twitter.com/g6fQvVKizv— UChicago CEAS (@UChicagoCEAS) May 18, 2019
Justin Jesty, Ph.D., EALC, 2010 is Asst. Prof. and JPN Prog. Coordinator @UW Receiving FLAS awards by @usedgov @UChicago to study Japanese and Chinese, Prof. Jesty was able to take high-level JPN classes every quarter. #CEASFLASAlumni Read more here! https://t.co/KeEIlWIcJW pic.twitter.com/B0QADRGOHi
— UChicago CEAS (@UChicagoCEAS) March 29, 2018
5th Annual @UWMadison/@UChicago/@NorthwesternU Japan History Grad Workshop coming up 5/6 @AndersonGardens ft. @UChicagoHistory's Lina Mistron and Thomas Gimbel. See schedule and presentation titles here: https://t.co/oatfQwLvoK pic.twitter.com/5LA5f0kPwt
— UChicago CEAS (@UChicagoCEAS) April 23, 2018
THIS THURSDAY @ 3 pm @UChicagoLibrary! "Deemed Inadvisable", an event that explores the legacy of the @UChicago's exclusion utilizing the Library’s archival collections and cultivates the Chicago Japanese American story. RSVP here: https://t.co/yfTfPsngof pic.twitter.com/eb2OMa6IgS
— UChicago CEAS (@UChicagoCEAS) March 4, 2019
.@UChicagoCEAS was delighted w/ the opportunity to host @JpnCons_Chicago, in collaboration with the @HarrisPolicy's Asian Policy Forum, for today's, "Walk in U.S., Talk on Japan," program that serves as a grassroots exchange ft. former JPN ambassadors/public figures pic.twitter.com/CcFihAn6e9
— UChicago CEAS (@UChicagoCEAS) October 18, 2019
Happening NOW @HarrisPolicy, @UChicagoCEAS welcomes @JpnCons_Chicago to campus as they present to students during today's Walk in U.S., Talk on Japan program pic.twitter.com/nhULo5lSdu
— UChicago CEAS (@UChicagoCEAS) October 18, 2019
On 3/15 (2-3p) in the @oakparklibrary's Veterans Rm is the next “Spotlight on EA Studies” lecture sponsored by @UChicagoCEAS & @UChicago_GRAD! Sabine Shulz (PhD, EALC, @UChicago) discusses Japanese pop culture & its int’l impact. Made possible by a @usedgov Title VI NRC Grant pic.twitter.com/tBSuCw6FMP
— UChicago CEAS (@UChicagoCEAS) March 10, 2020
During a 1910 baseball series in Japan, @UChicago demonstrated the glory of gentlemanly sports. https://t.co/QLuEplkdMv
— UChicago Magazine (@UChicagoMag) September 2, 2016
When not teaching classes, @UChicago economist Kotaro Yoshida—aka “Sensei”—brings kendo to campus. https://t.co/gQxEurTTe9
— UChicago Magazine (@UChicagoMag) May 5, 2016
RT @UChicago Photo exhibit at @Rockefeller_Chi shows Japanese hope and resilience in the wake of last year's earthquake http://t.co/ewBJ1Llj
— UChicago Magazine (@UChicagoMag) February 1, 2012
Ralph Koijen at the @UChicago, Robert Richmond at @nyuniversity and Motohiro Yogo at @Princeton used a decade of data across the U.S., U.K., euro area and Japan. https://t.co/VLd7b7ensu
— Financial Planning (@finplan) July 24, 2020
Gender gaps in employment are exacerbated by firm's maternity leave costs. Yukiko Asai @UChicago @waseda_univ analyses evidence from #Japan to argue moving these costs to social insurance systems can increase labour demand & starting wages for such workers https://t.co/lt7vBSUcfk pic.twitter.com/Gh4VoMZSBi
— VoxEU (@voxeu) September 6, 2019
A @UChicago international relations professor has found a historical inspiration for the @realDonaldTrump letter to @RTErdogan — President Millard Fillmore's 1852 message to Emperor of #Japan. https://t.co/uPg6uPYIT6
— Steve Herman (@W7VOA) October 17, 2019
Last Friday Consul-General Okada welcomed students from #UChicago's @HarrisPolicy to the Official Residence. A student-organized delegation will visit Japan in March to discuss policy with government officials. pic.twitter.com/V0XQszkcNq
— Consulate-General of Japan in Chicago (@JpnCons_Chicago) February 25, 2020
Be sure to stop by the Japan Information Center table @UChicago #jsamatsuri pic.twitter.com/VYYRhgxibt
— Consulate-General of Japan in Chicago (@JpnCons_Chicago) April 29, 2016
#HappeningNow @janicenimura speaking at @UChicago on her book "Daughters of the Samurai" https://t.co/dK6n3xOJdm https://t.co/EEFG5inVtb
— Consulate-General of Japan in Chicago (@JpnCons_Chicago) November 6, 2015
Chicago, IL: 2/12 (Wed) "Managing Solitary Existence in Japan" with Dr. Anne Allison @UChicago https://t.co/u891ijTluh
— Consulate-General of Japan in Chicago (@JpnCons_Chicago) February 11, 2015
#UChicago's @sayonaraamerika on Japanese "City Pop" in Rolling Stone:https://t.co/t0PsL1Rup5 #JPOP https://t.co/igdqAiyLSB
— The University of Chicago (@UChicago) May 4, 2019
America is still the world's leading cultural exporter, but @ChicagoBooth's Erik Hurst examines how our country is becoming more and more like #Japan and its "lived experience" in @NewYorker: https://t.co/fYoX7xy1Po #UChicago pic.twitter.com/bvLCGR75Tp
— The University of Chicago (@UChicago) May 7, 2018
#Japan’s new #energy rules could make it a paradise for #renewables: https://t.co/PkrEsJxPox via @UChiEnergy pic.twitter.com/HZugn7nwTO
— The University of Chicago (@UChicago) April 11, 2016
MT @smartmuseumuchi: Our exquisite new fall exhibition "Awash in Color: French and Japanese Prints" opens Thursday! http://t.co/AhESINMn
— The University of Chicago (@UChicago) October 2, 2012
Postwar Japanese pop music, multilingualism in India, and French online literature—Humanities Day is Oct. 20: http://t.co/ysoknCOE
— The University of Chicago (@UChicago) October 14, 2012
Assoc. Prof. Michael Bourdaghs (@sayonaraamerika) traces the history of Japan’s postwar period through pop music: http://t.co/TMbqqarK
— The University of Chicago (@UChicago) October 19, 2012
VIDEO: @Univ_of_Tokyo Prof. Chizuko Ueno discusses the history of Japanese feminism: http://t.co/97jJVsCYAp
— The University of Chicago (@UChicago) May 17, 2013
Meet #UChicago economist and #kendo master Kotaro Yoshida: https://t.co/SkCYFD0yzR #OtherLifeOfTheMind
— The University of Chicago (@UChicago) May 2, 2016
.@UChicagoMag explores alumna and poet Mitsuye Yamada's experience writing poetry in a Japanese internment camp: https://t.co/jpBXd01UZz
— The University of Chicago (@UChicago) June 12, 2017
#UChicago alumna Mitsuye Yamada, AM’53, on challenges her family faced in Japanese internment camps: https://t.co/x1JSCQw5vm
— The University of Chicago (@UChicago) July 14, 2017
After five years, #Fukushima sparks opportunity for Japan's energy sector: https://t.co/5aTYW30mxx via @UChiEnergy pic.twitter.com/b5KZfLNTVB
— The University of Chicago (@UChicago) April 6, 2016
Read @UChicago's Bruce Cumings: Korea may see the US as a vital potential ally against Japan (its traditional enemy) and China (which the Korean peninsula has long had a love/hate relationship with). https://t.co/VTAYDa3psi pic.twitter.com/mqGVlDVj0J
— Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (@BulletinAtomic) June 13, 2018
Joining us to discuss what they view as an unfolding disaster is Norma Field, professor of Japanese Studies in East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the @UChicago , and Yuki Miyamoto, ethicist and associate professor of religious studies at @DePaulU. https://t.co/82bZTaRkcX
— WBEZ Worldview (@RadioWorldview) August 16, 2018
Wed 10/23 Blackstone branch and @UChicago present Hiroko Kumaki, from the Anthropology Department, speaking on Healthy Environment?: Thinking About the Nuclear Accident in Fukushima, Japan. Starts at 6:30pm, open to all! https://t.co/msVYqLEl4K #OBOC pic.twitter.com/TrDXjrWu9Z
— onebookonechicago (@1book1chicago) October 22, 2019
https://twitter.com/jesswade/status/1027843343693369345
A lack of gender equality in career opportunity and long work hours perpetuate Japan’s gender gap, writes Kazuo Yamaguchi in our March issue of F&D: https://t.co/RXXiKo0oBt #IWD2019 #WomensDay @UChicago pic.twitter.com/7ztVK4CVl8
— IMF (@IMFNews) March 18, 2019
New from @UChicagoPress — AN ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE MACHINE: TOKYO'S COMMUTER TRAIN NETWORK, by AAS Member Michael Fisch of @UChicago. https://t.co/6umqQZpsjU pic.twitter.com/LGtreeO8Od
— AssocForAsianStudies (@AASAsianStudies) August 9, 2018
Luke Pluta-Ehlers, a research intern at the @EWCinWashington and an undergraduate student at the @UChicago, writes about the 150th anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawai'i. #Gannenmono https://t.co/3sl7UcYCY8
— East-West Center (@EastWestCenter) July 28, 2018
The 1893 World’s Exposition in Chicago introduced millions of Americans (including Frank Lloyd Wright) to Japanese architecture & art (learn more via @UChicago: https://t.co/uuzFrWGrpR); @chicagotribune features a rare Japanese vase from the 1893 fair: https://t.co/gY7vXvKlay pic.twitter.com/Qd9XNYVGe5
— Arts Japan 2020 (@ArtsJapan2020) January 8, 2019
Curious about the history of saffron? Next Tuesday, Susan Burns, professor of history @UChicago, will explore the incorporation of saffron in Japanese pharmacology, a complex process involving the rise of natural science. Free; Rothenberg Hall. https://t.co/5S7aZRfysP pic.twitter.com/5MVJLOOYWm
— The Huntington (@TheHuntington) January 18, 2019
Join us for the 2019 Hoffman Lecture with Professor Michael Bourdaghs of @UChicago, Thursday, October 17th:
"Mishima in Bandung: Rethinking Postwar Japanese Literature as Cold War Literature"
For more information please see events page:https://t.co/uWgeCg13fj pic.twitter.com/ANBO60PD1w
— TheLeslieCenter (@thelesliecenter) October 14, 2019
Nobuko also teaches regularly at the cursive style Japanese workshop held @UChicago in the summer. 6/6 https://t.co/7W1pcSzCpi pic.twitter.com/6YFD7Y9DPU
— The Oriental Institute (@Orientalniustav) April 14, 2020
#BSLW is at @UChicago today discussing Japanese #cataloging. What non-English languages are a challenge for your #library to #catalog? Backstage catalogs in over 80 languages! https://t.co/PNOgZCrIWQ pic.twitter.com/UsyhvV4zex
— Backstage (@BSLW) July 17, 2018
Don't miss it! Nagasaki bombing survivor Moriguchi visiting Hanford, origin for Fat Man bomb, to bridge Japanese & American victims of nuclear production. Film showing tonight at Whitman, w/ presentation by Moriguchi Weds 7pm. Thanks @trishapritikin @whitmancollege & @UChicago https://t.co/Gtikl8VRny
— Hanford Challenge (@HanfordC) March 6, 2018
Acclaimed academic, Professor John MacAloon of @UChicago explains how the 202One Tokyo Games and the 2022 Beijing Games could represent two inverse challenges for the Olympic Movement's future. Read free at https://t.co/Gn3jYoejVI @IllinoisPress pic.twitter.com/zL4LLNIBmP
— Journal of Olympic Studies (@Journal_Olympic) December 8, 2020
Dr. John MacAloon, @UChicago, joined us for a podcast to discuss his upcoming article in @Journal_Olympic and to analyze the situations of the Tokyo 2020ne and the Beijing 2022 Olympics from the standpoint of global solidarity and human rights. @iocmedia https://t.co/MvddeXi2pw
— Illinois Press (@IllinoisPress) December 8, 2020
Serving up scrumptious cold or hot Japanese eats today 11-1:30pm @UChicago on Ellis! Make sure you stop by! @chiftf_uchicago #Lunchtime #FoodTrucks #japaneseeats pic.twitter.com/4tYuMFP5Bw
— Izakaya Yume (@Yume_FoodTruck) April 4, 2018
Did you know the E. Asian Collection @UChicago holds 850,000+ volumes of publications in Chinese, Japanese, Korean & other Asian languages? https://t.co/dx4tkOO0mC
— UChicago Global (@UChiGlobal) February 27, 2017