Scholars
Giuliano Toshiro Yajima is a research scholar working in the State of the US and World
Economies program. He is a member of the Levy Institute’s Macro-Modeling Team and a
coauthor of its Strategic Analysis reports. He works on the Institute’s stock-flow consistent
macroeconomic models for the US and for Greece.
His academic research focuses on macroeconomic theory and policy, growth and income
distribution, structural change and patterns of innovation, international financial instability, and
ecological economics. Publications in scientific journals include, among others,
Metroeconomica, Review of Political Economy (ROPE), Industrial and Corporate Change (ICC)
and Review of Keynesian Economics (ROKE). He has also coauthored several working papers
for the Levy Institute series.
He holds a PhD in Economics and Finance from La Sapienza University of Rome and a BA and
MSc degree from the same university.
Economies program. He is a member of the Levy Institute’s Macro-Modeling Team and a
coauthor of its Strategic Analysis reports. He works on the Institute’s stock-flow consistent
macroeconomic models for the US and for Greece.
His academic research focuses on macroeconomic theory and policy, growth and income
distribution, structural change and patterns of innovation, international financial instability, and
ecological economics. Publications in scientific journals include, among others,
Metroeconomica, Review of Political Economy (ROPE), Industrial and Corporate Change (ICC)
and Review of Keynesian Economics (ROKE). He has also coauthored several working papers
for the Levy Institute series.
He holds a PhD in Economics and Finance from La Sapienza University of Rome and a BA and
MSc degree from the same university.