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The Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee (Japan) was founded by a group of independent economists and law experts. Its principal purposes are to aid in the development of sound public policies on financial regulatory issues. This committee is cooperating with U.S. and European Shadow Financial Regulatory Committees. The committee acknowledges the financial support from Tokyo Center for Economic Research.  Additional information can be found at http://news.fbc.keio.ac.jp/~fukaozem/sfrc/english.htm.

Members

  • Mitsuhiro Fukao, Keio University (Chair)
  • Akiyoshi Horiuchi, University of Tokyo
  • Takeo Hoshi, University of California at San Diego
  • Kazuhito Ikeo, Keio University
  • Mitsuru Iwamura, Waseda University
  • Hideki Kanda, Univeresity of Tokyo
  • Yutaka Kosai, Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin University
  • Yuri Okina, Japan Research Institute
U.S. Committee Members

George G. Kaufman, Co-Chair
Loyola University Chicago

Richard Herring, Co-Chair  
University of Pennsylvania

Ray Ball
University of Chicago

Marshall Blume
University of Pennsylvania

Charles W. Calomiris
AEI

Kenneth W. Dam
University of Chicago School of Law 

Robert A. Eisenbeis
Cumberland Advisors

Edward J. Kane
Boston College

Christian Leuz
University of Chicago

Robert E. Litan
Kauffman Foundation

Kenneth Scott
Stanford University

Chester Spatt
Carnegie Mellon University

Peter J. Wallison
AEI

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