
معرفی
Junnosuke Shino is an Associate Professor at the School of International Liberal Studies, Waseda University, with prior roles at the Bank of Japan (2003–2018) and as a Part-time Lecturer at Waseda’s School of Political Science and Economics (2016–2017). He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Rutgers University and has academic affiliations with institutions like the Center for Data Science at Waseda.
His research spans Banking & Finance, Cooperative Game Theory, and Explainable AI, focusing on topics such as central bank asset purchase programs, climate finance, and machine learning interpretability. He has published 15 recent refereed papers, with key contributions on BOJ’s ETF purchases, interval game theory, and GHG emissions’ impact on lending.
Scientific Awards:
- Research Encouragement Paper for Young Scholars (2022, Nippon Finance Association)
- Sidney I. Simon Prize (2010).
Notable Articles Trends: His work systematically examines the interplay between monetary policy (e.g., BOJ’s ETF programs) and financial markets, theoretical advancements in interval games, and climate risk in banking. Recent publications emphasize SHAP alternatives in machine learning and empirical studies on securities lending.
Grants & Projects:
- Yu-cho Foundation (2024–2025)
- Nomura Foundation (2022–2023)
- JSPS Grant-in-Aid (2018–2025).
Professional Memberships:
- Econometric Society
- Operations Research Society of Japan
- Nippon Finance Association
- Japanese Economic Association
- Japan Society of Monetary Economics.