Takeshi Amemiya
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Takeshi Amemiya (b. 29 March 1935, Tokyo, Japan) is a renown economist specializing in econometrics and the economy of ancient Greece. Takeshi is the Edward Ames Edmonds Professor of Economics and a Professor of Classics at Stanford University.
Education
- B.A., 1958, Social Science, International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan
- M.A., 1961, Economics, American University, Washington, DC
- Ph.D., 1964, Economics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
Honors & Awards
- U.S. Scientist Award, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, 1988
- Fellowship, Japan Society for Promotion of Science, 1989
- Fellowship, John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, 1975-1976
- Ford Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship in Economics, Johns Hopkins University, 1963-1965
Publications
Books
- Advanced Econometrics, Harvard University Press, 1985
- Introduction To Statistics And Econometrics, Harvard University Press, 1994.
- Nonlinear Statistical Modeling: Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Symposium in Economic Theory and Econometrics : Essays in Honor of Takeshi Amemiya, ed. Takeshi Amemiya, Kimio Morimune, James L. Powell and Cheng Hsiao. Cambridge University Press, 200
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