Takeshi Amemiya (雨宮 健, Amemiya Takeshi, born 29 March 1935, in Tokyo, Japan) is an economist specializing in econometrics and the economy of ancient Greece.[1]

Amemiya is the Edward Ames Edmonds Professor of Economics (emeritus) and a professor of classics at Stanford University. He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society, the American Statistical Association[2] and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1985).[3]

Education

Honors and 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

Chapter in book

Selected journal articles

References

  1. ^ Backhouse, Roger; Middleton, Roger, eds. (2000). "Takeshi Amemiya b 1935". Exemplary Economists: North America. Vol. 1. Edward Elgar. pp. 311–22. ISBN 1-78254-311-2.
  2. ^ Powell, James L. (6 December 2006). "The ET Interview: Takeshi Amemiya". Econometric Theory. 23: 155–181. doi:10.1017/S0266466607070065 (inactive 16 November 2024). S2CID 122101318.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link)
  3. ^ "Book of Members, 1780-2010: Chapter A" (PDF). American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 17 April 2011.


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