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Ryuzo Sato Professor, UH-Manoa Economics, 1962 - 1967
Ryuzo Sato is the C.V. Starr Professor of Economics and the director of the Center for Japan-U.S. Business and Economic Studies at the New York University Stern School of Business. In his current position, Dr. Sato teaches an MBA course in the comparative analysis of the Japanese and United States economies, an Undergraduate course ISP (International Studies Project,) and a Ph.D. level course on economic growth and technological change.
Dr. Sato has been with NYU Stern for more than 15 years. His primary areas of research interest are: economic growth, technical change, differential games, international business and United States-Japan relations. Dr. Sato is the author of such books as Theory of Technical Change and Economic Invariance: Application of Lie Groups (Edward Elgar, 1999). He has also published numerous articles in professional journals including: American Economic Review, Econometrica, Journal of Economic Theory and Review of Economic Studies.
Dr. Sato is Visiting Professor of Economics at University of Tokyo (June 2003 - Present).
Dr. Sato was advisor to three Japanese prime ministers: Keizo Obuchi, Toshiki Kaifu and Tsutomu Hatta.
Dr. Sato was a member of the faculty of Brown University, University of Hawaii, and University of Washington, and has been Adjunct Professor of Public Policy at the J.F.K. School of Government, Harvard University.
Dr. Sato received his bachelor of arts and doctor of economics from Hitotsubashi University in Japan and Ph.D. in economics from Johns Hopkins University.
Ryuzo Sato New York, NY January 23, 2007
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