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Yuji Tamura is a Lecturer in Economics at the Department of Accounting, Data Analytics, Economics and Finance, Business School, La Trobe University, VIC, Australia. He holds a PhD from the University of Warwick, UK. Tamura is fluent in English and Japanese, with expertise in applying microeconomics, public economics, and game theory to socio-economic problem analysis. His research focuses on migration economics, asylum policies, and labor market dynamics.
He teaches courses such as Economic Issues and Public Policy (BUS1BUE), Economics of Innovation (ECO3EIN), and Statistics for Business and Finance (BUA4004) at La Trobe. Previously, he taught at the University of Warwick (Principles of Economics, Intermediate Microeconomics), Trinity College Dublin (Labour Economics, Mathematical Economics), and Australian National University (Microeconomics 3).
Tamura’s research interests include analyzing socio-economic challenges through economic frameworks. His work spans topics like migrant smuggling, refugee resettlement, and the welfare state’s role in immigration. He has collaborated with institutions such as Palgrave Macmillan and Economic Society of Singapore, publishing in journals like the Scandinavian Journal of Economics and Journal of Public Economics.
While no scientific awards are listed, his contributions to migration economics and policy analysis are notable. He is available for supervising Masters/PhD students and collaborative projects, reflecting his active engagement in academic mentorship and applied research.
