About
Kaoru (Kay) Shimizu is an Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh's School of Public & International Affairs. She holds a B.A. in Economics and International Relations and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Stanford University. Her research focuses on Japanese and Chinese political economies, with emphasis on public finance and financial institutions. She co-edited Political Change in Japan (2009) with Steven R. Reed and Kenneth Mori McElwain, contributing two co-authored chapters.
Education:
- B.A. in Economics & International Relations, Stanford University
- Ph.D. in Political Science, Stanford University
Research Interests:
Shimizu's work explores how political systems influence economic policies and institutions in East Asia. Her analysis of public finance mechanisms and financial sector governance in Japan and China bridges comparative politics and political economy frameworks. She examines fiscal decentralization, tax policies, and regulatory frameworks impacting regional development.
Awards/Grants:
No specific awards or grants mentioned in available materials. Research activities include collaborative projects documented through her co-edited book and academic engagements.
Labs/Teams:
No specialized lab affiliations explicitly stated, though her work likely involves interdisciplinary collaborations within the School of Public & International Affairs.
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