Junko KOEDA
Professor
Department of Economics
Our seminar provides a dynamic learning environment where students from various countries unite to analyze real-world economic situations. Utilizing the latest reports from government organizations and international financial institutions like the International Monetary Fund, participants apply their undergraduate macroeconomics and finance knowledge to understand diverse global economic scenarios based on actual data. The seminar encourages active interaction between senior and junior students, fostering a collaborative atmosphere that enhances learning and mentorship. Additionally, an optional data analysis team is available for students eager to further develop their quantitative abilities and engage in detailed empirical research. This interactive setting is ideal for those looking to broaden their economic perspectives and apply their academic knowledge in a global context.