Hisashi Harui

Hisashi Harui, PhD, is a professor of monetary economics in the School of Economics at Kwansei Gakuin University (KGU) in Japan and has served as a senior executive director of the Japan Association of Monetary Economics since 2004. He teaches monetary economics and open macroeconomics at both the postgraduate and undergraduate levels. His current research interests are in the independence and transparency of central banks, lenders of last resort in relation to financial stability, financial literacy education and consumer protection, as well as international financial crises and the IMF’s (International Monetary Fund) function as the international lender of last resort. He has a wide teaching experience at the graduate school of the University of Lille 1 in France as well as at KGU for overseas students in open macro- and monetary economics, such as that in Japan’s economy, its international transactions, and its financial instability in 1990s.

Publications

Information Technology and Economic Development
Yutaka Kurihara, Sadayoshi Takaya, Hisashi Harui, Hiroshi Kamae. © 2008. 404 pages.
Information technology has already changed the face of many activities in organizational, economic, and societal domains, and holds strong promise for future development....