4.Participants(January 15-16, 2004)
(Alphabetical order of surname)
Karlyn H. Bowman | Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute |
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Eric M. ENGEN | Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute |
Noboru HATAKEYAMA | Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Japan Economic Foundation |
Junichi HATTORI | Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Seiko Instruments, Inc. |
Ryozo HAYASHI | Consulting Fellow, Research Institute of Economy, Trade & Industry (RIETI) |
R. Glenn HUBBARD | Visiting Scholar, American Enterprise Institute and Russell L. Carson Professor of Economics and Finance, Columbia Business School |
Kazumasa IWATA | Deputy Governor, Bank of Japan |
Akira KOJIMA | Managing Director and Editorial Page Editor, Nihon Keizai Shimbun |
Fumiaki KUBO | Professor of Faculty of Law, Tokyo University and Visiting Professor of Faculty of Law, Keio University |
Haruhiko KURODA * Dinner Keynote Speaker * | Special Advisor of Japanese Cabinet Office and Former Vice Minister for International Affairs of Japanese Ministry of Finance |
Makoto KURODA | Adviser, Japan Economic Foundation and President, World Economic Information Service |
Lawrence B. LINDSEY | President, Lindsey Group |
Robyn LIM | Professor of International Relations, Nanzan University |
Nobutaka MACHIMURA | Director-General of Election Bureau, Liberal Democratic Party of Japan |
John H. MAKIN | Resident Scholar and Director of Fiscal Policy Studies, American Enterprise Institute |
Tadashi NAKAMAE | President, Nakamae International Economic Research |
Keisuke SADAMORI | Director of Americas Division, Trade Policy Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry |
Nobuo TANAKA | Director-General of Multilateral Trade System Department, Trade Policy Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry |
Hiroshi TSUCHIYA | Executive Managing Director, Japan Economic Foundation |
Mikio WAKATSUKI | Chairman of the Board of Counselors, Japan Research Institute |
Peter J. WALLISON | Resident Fellow and Co-director of Financial Deregulation Project, American Enterprise Institute |