Nobuo Ikeda | |
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Born | 1953 Kyoto Prefecture |
Nationality | Japanese |
Nobuo Ikeda (池田 信夫, Ikeda Nobuo, born 1953) is a Japanese economist originally from Kyoto Prefecture. He used to be a professor at Jobu University until 2012. His current appointments are a visiting professor at SBI Graduate School in Yokohama, Kanagawa, a lecturer at Aoyama Gakuin University, and the Chief Executive Officer of Agora Institute.
Works
- Ikeda, Nobuo (2006). 電波利権 [Broadcast concession]. Shinchosha. ISBN 4106101505.
- Ikeda, Nobuo (2007). 過剰と破壊の経済学: 「ムーアの法則」で何が変わるのか? [Economics of surplus and destruction]. Ascii Media Network. ISBN 978-4756150776.
- Ikeda, Nobuo (2008). ハイエク知識社会の自由主義 [Democracy of Hayek knowledge society]. PHP Institute. ISBN 978-4569699912.
- Ikeda, Nobuo (2011). イノベーションとは何か [What is the innovation]. Toyo Keizai Shinposha. ISBN 978-4492502273.
- Ikeda, Nobuo (2012). 原発「危険神話」の崩壊 [Nuclear power: Demise of "Risk myth"]. PHP Institute. ISBN 978-4569802626.
- Ikeda, Nobuo (2013). アベノミクスの幻想: 日本経済に「魔法の杖」はない [Illusion of Abenomics]. Toyo Keizai Shinposha. ISBN 978-4492395905.
- Ikeda, Nobuo (2013). 「空気」の構造: 日本人はなぜ決められないのか [Structure of "Atmosphere"]. Hakushuisha. ISBN 978-4560082829.
- Ikeda, Nobuo (2014). 資本主義の正体: マルクスで読み解くグローバル経済の歴史 [Identity of capitalism]. PHP Institute. ISBN 978-4569818719.
- Ikeda, Nobuo (2014). 朝日新聞世紀の大誤報: 慰安婦問題の深層 [False report of Asahi Shimbun]. Aspect. ISBN 978-4757223806.
- Ikeda, Nobuo (2014). 古典で読み解く現代経済 [Modern Economics deciphered by classics]. PHP Institute. ISBN 978-4569796727.
- Ikeda, Nobuo (2014). 日本人のためのピケティ入門: 60分でわかる『21世紀の資本』のポイント [Introduction of Piketty for Japanese]. Toyo Keizai Shinposha. ISBN 978-4492444146.
Note
- "池田信夫 (いけだのぶお)". 覚悟の瞬間(とき):やりたいことを極めた大人がカッコイイ. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
External links
- OpenSpectrum Japan
- Personal blog of Nobuo Ikeda
- Writing by Nobuo Ikeda
- Japanese Blogger Today
- "Blogs as Formal Objection" - translation of blog post by Nobuo Ikeda
- "Economics of the Illegal Download" - translation of blog post by Nobuo Ikeda
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