Akira Takayama (1932-1996) was a noted Japanese born economist - researching international trade, both micro and macroeconomics, and monetary economis but always pushing a mathemtical approach. Essentially he was a mathematical economist. He travelled widely working at all the following universities: the International Christian University (1962-4), the University of Manchester (1964-5), Purdue University (1966-80o), Texas A&M University (1972-82), the University of Kyoto (1982-85), and Southern Illinois University (1983-93) and he worked as an editor on the following journals: Journal of Macroeconomics, Journal of Economic Integration, Review of International Economics and Economics Letters. [1]
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