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I am truly honored to be selected as the president of JADE again. I look forward to working and interacting with all JADE members in coming three years. Starting with a handful of founding members in March 2019, JADE has grown to be reasonably large now with 176 members. Gradually and steadily JADE has contributed to the realization of the two objectives of its establishment: to raise the quality of development economics research in Japan and to nurture young development economists, so that Japan can be one of the major hubs in development economics research in the world. It is, however, regretful that because of COVID-19, we failed to organize the joint conference with the London School of Economics. Yet, we have regularly made contacts with LSE and both sides are still enthusiastic about the joint conference. We sincerely hope that we will be able to organize the conference in April 2023 with face-to-face heated discussion between JADE members and LSE researchers.
We now have new executive members of JADE. Every new board member is an active member of JADE with strong will to contribute to further development of JADE. Somewhat ironically, we have accumulated gsavingsh due to unexpectedly small expenditures in the midst of COVID-19. Executive members are now discussing the best use of the accumulated fund for the maximum benefits of JADE, e.g., for internationalization of JADE activities. Finally, I would like to request all members of JADE to make full support for further development of this valuable association.
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