Keio University Syllabus and Timetable

SEMINAR B(1)

Lecturer(s)WADA, TATSUMA
Credit(s)2
Academic Year/Semester2025 Fall
Day/PeriodTue.2
CampusSFC
Class FormatFace-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person)
Registration Number16487
Faculty/Graduate SchoolPOLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
Year Level1, 2, 3, 4
FieldRESEARCH SEMINARS SEMINARS
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Related ClassesC1069 計量経済学/ECONOMETRICS
C1095 国際金融論/INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
LocationSFC
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Course AdministratorFaculty/Graduate SchoolFPEPOLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
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Main Course NumberLevel0Faculty-wide
Major Classification5Research Seminars
Minor Classification00Seminar
Subject Type3Elective subject
Supplemental Course InformationClass Classification3Seminar
Class Format1Face-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person)
Language of Instruction1Japanese
Academic Discipline89Academic Skills

Course Summary

We will be reading the textbook, as we did last year. If necessary, lectures on international macroeconomics will be given. We will be also reading newspaper articles.

Course Description/Objectives/Teaching Method/Intended Learning Outcome

Students are expected to read some sections of the textbook and give presentations about them.
We will study Econometric technique as well as Macroeconomics and Microeconomics that are necessary for economic analysis.
Students will be required to give presentations on newspaper/journal articles. In addition to the topics we have studied in previous years, we will be focusing on the theory and practices of international finance, and future financial systems.

Research Seminar Theme

Topics in International Economics

Project Theme (next semester)

A study in currencies and exchange rates

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Preparatory Study

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Textbooks

Reference Books

Kenneth Rogoff (2025) "Our Dollar, Your Problem: An Insider's View of Seven Turbulent Decades of Global Finance, and the Road Ahead," Yale University Press.

Paul Blustein (2025) "King Dollar: The Past and Future of the World's Dominant Currency," Yale University Press.

Frederic S Mishkin (2021) "The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets, Global Edition, 13th Edition," Pearson.

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