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In developing countries, poverty and hunger remain important issues for
a large number of vulnerable people. In addition, emerging countries face
other development issues, such as the need for sustainable economic development
that does not impair the global environment and ways to escape from middle-income
traps.
Development economics, which investigates strategies and methodologies
for poverty reduction and inclusive economic and social development in
developing and emerging countries, has made tremendous progress in recent
years to become a major area of economics. Introducing innovative economic
methods and thoughts that aim for a deeper understanding of markets, institutions,
and policies has contributed to the advancement of development economics.
At the same time, many of the findings from development economics have
been adopted by practitioners for policies and projects in many countries.
In 2015, the United Nations adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs);
most of the seventeen goals are related to research agendas that development
economics has long pursued. These recent trends indicate that the academic
sector, the policy-making arena, and the business sector all have high
expectations for the progress of development economics.
Under these circumstances, we believe that now is the most opportune time for us to further advance the frontier of development economics research in Japan by announcing the establishment of the Japanese Association for Development Economics (JADE). JADE aims to accelerate a continuous effort to promote development economics in Japan by succeeding the Hayami Conference, a major conference on development economics that has been held in Japan since 2001 (renamed from the Hakone Conference in 2013). With the launch of the JADE, we hope to promote the active publication of academic papers, firmly based on the dialogue between economic theories and realities, in top journals of development economics and to contribute to poverty reduction and sustainable development by offering opportunities to share research outcomes among researchers, practitioners, and policy makers of development programs. The main objectives of the JADE are as follows.
First, the JADE will facilitate interactions among development economists
in Japan to improve the quality of development economics research in this
country. Furthermore, by collaborating with 2 overseas universities, research
institutions, and development economics organizations, the JADE aims to
be the hub of knowledge networks, through which development economists
in Japan can disseminate their research outcomes internationally and learn
new knowledge from abroad.
Second, the JADE will aim to disseminate research outcomes widely to academia
and the global society. Development economics is an academic area closely
concerned with real-world issues, and it considers and attempts to find
answers to issues that are socially important. We believe that these research
findings should be applied to practices and policies in developing and
emerging countries, thereby contributing to the development of the global
society. In short, the JADE will serve to connect researchers to the global
society.
Finally, a major objective of the JADE is to foster young development economists. For this purpose, we will encourage young researchers to present their papers at our conferences and seminars while assigning experienced researchers as their discussants, which will provide them with rare opportunities to improve their analytical skills. Moreover, we will provide awards for excellent research conducted by young researchers.
We would like to welcome anyone who shares our views and agrees with this
founding prospectus.
Co-founders of the Japanese Association for Development Economics
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@@@@Tsunehiro Otsuki (Osaka University)
@@@@Kei Kajisa (Aoyama Gakuin University)
@@@@Takashi Kurosaki (Hitotsubashi University)
@@@@Yasuyuki Sawada (Asian Development Bank, the University of Tokyo)
@@@@Go Shimada (Meiji University)
@@@@Aya Suzuki (The University of Tokyo)
@@@@Tetsushi Sonobe (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies)
@@@@Yasuyuki Todo (Waseda University)
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