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HARAYAMA Yuko

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HARAYAMA Yuko

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Faculty Fellow (until March 31, 2004)
Professor, Tohoku University

    Expertise

    Science and Technology Policy
    Technology Transfer
    Higher Education Studies

    Education

    1973 B.A. in Mathematics, University of Besancon, Besancon, France
    1988 B.A. in Sciences of Education, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
    1992 B.A. in Economics, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
    1996 Ph.D. in Sciences of Education, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
    1997 Ph.D. in Economics, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland

    Experience

    1992 - 1997 Teaching assistant, Department of Political Economy, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
    1993 - 1994 Researcher, Department of Political Economy, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
    1996 - 1997 Visiting Scholar, Center for Economic Policy Research, Stanford University, Stanford, United States
    1998- Assistant professor, Department of Political Economy, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
    1999 (4 months) Visiting Researcher, Ministry of International Trade and Industry Research Insititute, Japan
    2000- Lecturer, Department of Political Economy, University of Neuchatel, Neuchatel, Switzerland
    2001- Fellow, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan

    Selected Publications and Papers

    Burgenmeier, B., Harayama, Y., & Wallart, N., Theorie et Pratique des Taxes Environnementales, Paris, Economica, 1997
    "The evolution of the University in Europe and in the United States," Higher Education in Europe, XXII (3), European Center for Higher Education, UNESCO, 1997
    "University system in Japan," Higher Education Management, OECD, 10(1), 1998
    Le systeme universitaire japonais, Paris, Economica, 2000
    Grin, F., Harayama, Y. & Weber, L., "Responsiveness, responsibility and accountability: an evaluation of university governance in Switzerland", Six-Nation Education Research Project (SNRP), Federal Office of Education and Science, Bern, 2000
    "Silicon Valley no sangyo haten to Stanford University no karikyuramu hensen" (The Development of Silicon Valley and the Curriculim change at Stanford University), in Aoki, M. & al., Daigakukaikaku (University Reform), Toyokeizai Shinposha, 2001
    "Japanese Technology Policy: History and A New Perspective," Discussion Paper, 01-E-001 2001/09, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry

    Others

    Consultant at Geneva Japanese School
    Price of the Ernest Boninchi Foundation

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