The Chicago Booth Alumni Club of Japan is pleased to invite you to the Annual General Meeting in Tokyo.

Where

Tokyo American Club
Manhattan1
2-1-2 Azabudai, Minato-ku
Tokyo, Japan

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Event Details

This year, we will have guest speakers from Chicago Booth. Steven J. Davis, William H. Abbott Distinguished Service Professor of International Business and Economics, will talk about his work on policy uncertainty and stock market volatility, with a focus on the role of trade policy tensions. Prescille Chu Cernosia, Director of Global Advancement in Hong Kong, will present Chicago Booth's latest updates.

Please join us to reconnect with fellow alumni and enjoy cutting edge discussion.

Program
6:30 p.m. Registration & Cocktail
7:00 p.m. Event Start

Guest Speakers
Steven J. Davis, William H. Abbott Distinguished Service Professor of International Business and Economics
Prescille Chu Cernosia, Director of Global Advancement

Contact your Chicago Booth Alumni Club of Japan committee:

Osamu Yamamoto '93
oy@unisoncap.com

Further Contacts:
Hideaki Fukazawa, '83
fukazawa.booth@gmail.com

Takeji Shiohama, '04 (AXP-3)
tak.shiohama@gmail.com

Shinichi Sato, '06 (AXP-5)
shinichi4126@gmail.com

Yugo Fujinami, '14
yugo.fujinami@chicagobooth.edu

Yuri Hamamura, '16
yuri.hamamura@chicagobooth.edu

Nobuhiro Kawai, '17
nkawai@chicagobooth.edu

Cost

JPY 5,000 cash payment per person at the door

Registration

Register Online

Deadline: 7/30/2019

Speaker Profiles

Steven J. Davis (Speaker)
William H. Abbott Distinguished Service Professor of International Business and Economics, Chicago Booth

Steven J. Davis studies business dynamics, hiring practices, job loss, the effects of economic uncertainty and other topics. His research appears in the American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics and other leading scholarly journals. He is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, senior academic fellow with the Asian Bureau of Finance and Economic Research, advisor to the U.S. Congressional Budget Office, visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, senior adviser to the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, and past editor of the American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics. He is also an elected fellow of the Society of Labor Economists.

Davis is known for his influential work using longitudinal data on firms and establishments to explore job creation and destruction dynamics and their relationship to economic performance. He is a co-creator of the Economic Policy Uncertainty Indices, and he co-organizes the Asian Monetary Policy Forum, held annually in Singapore. He has received research grants from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Ewing Marion Kauffmann Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and other organizations, including several grants from the U.S. National Science Foundation. In 2013, he received the Addington Prize in Measurement, awarded by the Fraser Institute for Public Policy, for his research on "Measuring Economic Policy Uncertainty."

His teaching experience includes Ph.D. courses in macroeconomics and labor economics at the University of Chicago, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Maryland; MBA courses in macroeconomics, money and banking, business strategy, and financial institutions for Chicago Booth; and executive MBA courses in macroeconomics for Chicago Booth in Barcelona, London, and Singapore. Davis has also taught undergraduate courses in microeconomics, econometrics, and money and banking at Brown University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

In commercial consulting activities, Davis has developed new labor market indicators, advised a leading financial institution on its capital planning decisions and the macroeconomic outlook, and consulted and testified as an expert witness in many litigation matters. In antitrust matters, he has testified and consulted on market definition, dominance, competitive relationships, exclusionary practices, price discrimination and collusive conduct. In mortgage lending and consumer finance matters, he has testified and consulted on class certification, liability and damages. He has also offered testimony and analysis on damages in breach of contract, credit market discrimination, and other issues. Engagements include matters involving auto loans and leases, containerboard and corrugated products, microprocessors, mortgage loans, pharmaceuticals, software products and markets, trade shows, viatical and life settlements, and workers' compensation insurance.

Davis has written for the Atlantic, Bloomberg View, Financial Times, Forbes, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal and other popular media. He has appeared on Bloomberg TV, Channel News Asia, CNBC, CNN, Fox News, NBC Network News, and the U.S. Public Broadcasting System, among others.

Questions

Osamu Yamamoto '93