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Aiko Ikeo is a Professor at Waseda University's School of Commerce, specializing in economic history, Japanese economic thought, and energy policy. She holds a Doctorate in Commercial Science from Waseda University and a Master's in Economics from Hitotsubashi University. Her career includes roles as Editor-in-Chief of the Waseda Business Review (2004–2006), Senior Research Fellow at Duke University (2008–2009), and Vice-Director of Waseda's Institute for Research in Business Administration (2002–2004).
Education:
- Ph.D. in Commercial Science, Waseda University
- M.A. in Economics, Hitotsubashi University
- B.A. in Social Sciences, Hitotsubashi University
Her research examines East Asian economic development, energy policy evolution, and the intellectual history of Japanese economists like Tameyuki Amano and Tanzan Ishibashi. She integrates historical context with policy analysis, particularly in energy security and post-war reconstruction. Recent works explore transnational economic debates and the role of media in economic discourse.
Ikeo leads research projects like Continuity in the History of Japanese Economic Thought and the Global History (2021–2024) and Historical Research on Japanese Energy Policy Thought (2012–2015). She maintains active memberships in the History of Economics Society, American Economic Association, and International Ninomiya Sontoku Association.
While no specific labs or teams are detailed, her collaborative projects emphasize international academic exchange, particularly with Chinese and Korean researchers on East Asian economic integration.

