
معرفی
Tatsuro Senga is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at Queen Mary University of London and an Associate Professor at Keio University. His research focuses on firm dynamics, macroeconomic uncertainty, and policy implications. He holds a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University (2015) and previously worked at the Bank of Japan (2006–2013). His work bridges microeconomic firm-level data with macroeconomic phenomena, collaborating with institutions like RIETI (Japan) and ESCoE (UK). Key areas include firm-level uncertainty, credit policies, and expectation formation. He has secured grants such as the ESRC (UK) and JSPS (Japan), and received the Society for Computational Economics Student Prize (2014).
Education: Ph.D. in Economics (Ohio State University, 2015), B.A. in Economics (Keio University, 2006).
Research Interests: Firm performance, macroeconomic dynamics, financial frictions, policy design, and uncertainty shocks. His work explores how micro-level frictions (e.g., information asymmetry, credit constraints) influence aggregate outcomes like productivity and business cycles.
Grants & Awards: Extensive funding from UK and Japanese institutions, including ESRC grants (e.g., ES/V012266/1), Tokyo Marine Kagami Memorial Foundation (2022–2023), and Bank of England RDC Grant (2016–2017).
Teaching: Macroeconomics courses at both universities, including advanced topics like quantitative methods and policy analysis.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with policy institutions and maintains active research networks through global conferences and workshops.


