Published: 2014-05-15


On May 15th, 2014, Columbia Business School's Center on Japanese Economy and Business sponsored a conference regarding the revival of the Japanese economy. Beginning with a keynote speech from Japan Bank's President Haruhiko Kuroda and the Peterson Institute for International Economics' President Adam Posen, discussions were held by distinguished individuals from various fields covering themes including "monetary policies from the viewpoint of international comparisons" and "Japan's risk capital." Six employees from our company attended the conference, exchanging opinions with the panelists and other participants during the event's reception.


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Welcoming Remarks
David E. Weinstein
Columbia University
Carl S. Shoup Professor of the Japanese Economy


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Attendees


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A question from one our company's attendees regarding the speech


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Panel #2: Japan's Risk Capital
Master of Ceremonies Alicia Ogawa
Columbia Business School
Senior Advisor, Center on Japanese Economy and Business


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Closing Remarks
Hugh Patrick
Columbia Business School
Director, Center on Japanese Economy and Business


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Professor Huge Patrick with our company's members (at the reception)