Curriculum Vitae

Kimiko Sugimoto

Professor, Hirao School of Management, , Japan

Address: 8-33, Takamatsu, Nishinomiya, Hyogo, 663-8204, Japan Tel: +81-798 63 5734 Fax: +81-798 63 5749 E-mail: [email protected] Nationality: Japanese

Education  PhD in Economics, , Japan, 2001. Dissertation Title: “Empirical Analyses of Monetary Union: The Case of the CFA Franc Zone”  Master in Economics, Osaka University, Japan, 1998.  Bachelor in Economics, Osaka University, Japan, 1996.  Exchange Program, ESCP Europe (Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Paris), France, 1994~95.

Current Position  2017 onwards: Professor, Hirao School of Management, Konan University, Japan

Past Positions  2013-2017: Associate Professor, Hirao School of Management, Konan University, Japan  2008-2009: Visiting Researcher, PHARE, Maison des Sciences Économiques, Université Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne), France  2006-2013: Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, Osaka Gakuin University, Japan  2005-2006: Associate Professor, Faculty of International Studies, Osaka Gakuin University, Japan  2002-2005: Lecturer, Faculty of International Studies, Osaka Gakuin University, Japan

Teaching  International Finance, International Economics, Development Economics, African Economies, Principles of Economics, Macroeconomics.

Research Grants  Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant in aid for Scientific Research (C) 2019-2021, 19K01770, Is financial globalization beneficial to African countries?  Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Fund for the Promotion of Joint International Research (Fostering Joint International Research (A) 2019-2021, 17KK0079, Financial globalization and economic growth in Africa.  Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant in aid for Scientific Research (C) 2016-2018, 16K03763, The financial deepening and economic growth in Africa: the role of financial integration.  Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant in aid for Scientific Research (C) 2013-2015, 25380415, Empirical analyses on the monetary and exchange rate policies in West Africa.  Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant in aid for Young Scientists (B) 2008-2011, 20730225, The empirical analyses of monetary union and economic growth in case of West Africa.

1 Academic Society  East Asian Economic Association, International Atlantic Economic Society, Japanese Economic Association, Japan Society of International Economics, Japan Association for African Studies, Japan Association for Canadian Studies, Japan Society for International Development.

Articles in English (* refereed) Masahiro Enya, Akira Kohsaka and Kimiko Sugimoto, “Capital flow dynamics in East Asia”, The Routledge Handbook of Development Economics, edited by Nobuhiko Fuwa, Akira Kohsaka and Shujiro Urata, Routledge International Handbooks (ISBN-13: 978-1138646025), forthcoming.

*Kimiko Sugimoto and Takashi Matsuki (2019) “International spillovers into Asian stock markets under the unconventional monetary policies of advanced countries”, Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, vol. 52, pp. 171-188.

*Takashi Matsuki, Kimiko Sugimoto and Yushi Yoshida (2016) “Regional integration and risk management of African stock markets”, Risk Management in Emerging Markets: Issues, Framework and Modeling, edited by Sabri Boubaker, Bonnie G. Buchanan and Duc Khong Nguyen, Emerald, pp. 421-468.

*Fadia Al Hajj, Gilles Dufrénot, Kimiko Sugimoto and Romain Wolf (2015) “Reactions to shocks and monetary policy regimes: Inflation targeting versus flexible currency board in Sub-Saharan Africa”, The Developing Economies, Vol. 53, No. 4, pp. 237-271.

*Takashi Matsuki, Kimiko Sugimoto and Katsuhiko Satoma (2015) “Effects of the bank of Japan’s current quantitative and qualitative easing”, Economics Letters, Vol. 133, pp. 112-116.

*Kimiko Sugimoto, Takashi Matsuki and Yushi Yoshida (2014) “The global financial crisis: An analysis of the spillover effects on African stock markets”, Emerging Markets Review, Vol. 21, pp. 201-233.

*Gilles Dufrénot and Kimiko Sugimoto (2013) “West African single currency and competitiveness”, Review of Development Economics, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 763-777.

*Takashi Matsuki and Kimiko Sugimoto (2013) “Stationarity of Asian real exchange: An empirical application of multiple testing to nonstationary panels with a structural break”, Economic Modelling, Vol. 34, pp. 52-58.

*Rebeca Gomez Betancourt and Kimiko Sugimoto (2011) “Seasonal variation in NY money market under the national banking system: Are Kemmerer (1910) results corrects?”, Histoire Economique Quantitative, Series AF No. 43, Tome 45, No. 1, p.89-114.

Kimiko Sugimoto (2008) “Does West Africa form an optimum currency area? A generalized PPP approach”, Osaka Economic Papers, Vol.58, No. 2, pp. 225-245.

*Kimiko Sugimoto (2001) “One money or two monies? Monetary policy in the CFA Franc zone”, 1968-1993, Journal of African Economies, Vol.10, No. 1, pp. 64-91.

2 Articles in Japanese Kimiko Sugimoto (2017) “Globalization in Sub-Saharan Africa”, Kwansei Gakuin University Journal of international studies, Vol.6(3), pp. 103-114.

Kimiko Sugimoto (2017) “Chapter 33: NAFTA and Canada”, 50 chapters for Canadian History, edited by Michihisa Hosokawa, Akashi Publication, pp. 195-220.

*Takashi Matsuki, Katsuhiko Satoma and Kimiko Sugimoto (2015) “An empirical assessment of Japanese monetary policies under Abenomics”, Best Award 2013 by the Osaka Bankers Association.

Kimiko Sugimoto (2014) “The economic effect of stock market development in Africa”, African Report, JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization), No. 52, pp. 106-118.

Kimiko Sugimoto (2013) “Chapter 7: The role of finance in Africa”, Modern African Economies, edited by Katsuhiko Kitagawa and Motoki Takahashi, Minerva Publication, pp. 195-220. It was translated in English and distributed at the TICAD Ⅵ (Tokyo International Conference on African Development) in Kenya: Kimiko Sugimoto (2016) “Chapter 6: Financial development and economic growth in Africa”, Contemporary African Economies: A Changing Continent under Globalization, edited also by Katsuhiko Kitagawa and Motoki Takahashi, pp. 173-204.

*Kimiko Sugimoto (2013) “Canadian monetary policy and exchange rate under the inflation targeting rule”, The Annual Review of Canadian Studies, The Japanese Association for Canadian Studies, Vol. 33, pp. 17-35.

Kimiko Sugimoto and Katsuhiko Satoma (2012) “European central bank monetary policy and Taylor rule”, Osaka Gakuin University Review of Economics, Vol.26, No.2, pp. 1-49.

Takashi Matsuki and Kimiko Sugimoto (2012) “The spillover analysis on the East Asian stock and bond markets”, Osaka Gakuin University Review of Economics, Vol.26, No. 2, pp. 23-65.

Kimiko Sugimoto (2010) “The anchor choice of the common currency for the West African monetary zone”, Osaka Gakuin University Review of Economics, Vol.24, No. 2, pp. 47-90.

Kimiko Sugimoto (2007) “The optimal exchange regime in West and Central Africa”, Osaka Gakuin University Review of Economics, Vol.21, No. 1, pp. 1-32.

Kimiko Sugimoto (2007) “Monetary integration in case of the West Africa”, African Report, JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization), No. 45, pp. 9-14.

Kimiko Sugimoto (2006) “Is the CFA Franc zone an optimal currency area? Analysis of macroeconomic shocks concerning a transition toward Euro zone”, Osaka Gakuin University Review of International Studies, Vol.17, No. 1, pp. 55-77.

Kimiko Sugimoto (2004) “The Effect of currency convertibility on import demand: The case of the CFA Franc zone”, Osaka Gakuin University Review of International Studies, Vol.15, No. 2, pp. 89-110.

Kimiko Sugimoto (2004) “Chapter 4: International issues and economics”, International Relations, edited by Hiroshi Shimaoka and Motoyasu Shirai, Kouyo Publication, pp. 101-135.

3 Referee Experience  Developing Economies, Economic Modelling, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, International Economic Journal, International Economics, Japan and the World Economy, Journal of Business and Economic Management, Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics.

Presentations in Seminars/Conferences  Asia-Pacific Economic Association (9th conference in Osaka 2013, 15th conference in Fukuoka 2019), DEFI (seminar at Aix-Marseille University 2013), East Asian Economic Association (13th conference in Singapore 2012, 14th conference in Bangkok 2014, 15th conference in Bandung 2016, 16th conference in Taipei 2018), Eurasia Business and Economics Society (5th conference in Zagreb 2011, 23rd conference in Madrid 2017), European Society for the History of Economic Thought (14th conference in Amsterdam 2010), International Atlantic Economic Society (71st conference in Athens 2011, 74th conference in Montreal 2012, 77th conference in Madrid 2014, 81st conference in Lisbon 2016, 83rd conference in Berlin 2017, 87th conference in Athens 2019), Institute of Developing Economies (seminar in Makuhari 2018), International Conference on Asian Financial Markets and Economic Developments (12th conference in Shiga 2017), Japan Association for African Studies (44th conference in Nagasaki 2007, 45th conference in Kyoto 2008, 47th conference in Nara 2010, 50th conference in Tokyo 2013, 51st conference in Kyoto 2014, 53rd conference in Kanagawa 2016, 55th conference in Sapporo 2018), Japan Association for Canadian Studies (36th conference in Osaka, 2011, regional seminar in Kobe 2015), Japan Society of International Economics (69th conference in Osaka 2010), Research Institute for Economics and Business Administration (seminar at 2017 and 2018), The Society for the Study of Emerging Markets (Euro conference in Milano, 2019), Western Economic Association International (85th conference in Portland 2010, 9th Biennial Pacific Rim conference in Brisbane 2011).

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