Shiro Armstrong
Director, Australia-Japan Research Centre; Director, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research; and Fellow, Crawford School at Crawford School of Public Policy

Schools
- Crawford School of Public Policy
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Crawford School of Public Policy
Latest publication: Armstrong, Shiro, and Tom Westland (eds) 2018. Asian economic integration in an era of global uncertainty, ANU Press, Canberra.
Shiro Armstrong is an economist and Fellow at the Crawford School of Public Policy. He is Director of the Australia-Japan Research Centre, Editor of the East Asia Forum, Director of the East Asian Bureau of Economic Research and Research Associate at the Center on Japanese Economy and Business at the Columbia Business School.
Shiro is a recipient of an Australian Government Endeavour Research Fellowship, Gary Saxonhouse Prize Fellowship for Japanese Economics, Crawford Award for best research paper on the Japanese Economy, Japan Foundation Fellowship, Pacific Trade and Development Conference (PAFTAD) Fellowship, Vice-Chancellor’s Staff Excellence Award for Public Policy and Outreach and twice the Vice Chancellor’s Award for Innovation and Excellence in Service Quality.
He has been a Visiting Fellow at the Center on Japanese Economy and Business at Columbia University, the John F Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, China Centre for Economic Research at Peking University and the the University of Tokyo.
Current PhD students
- Ben Ascione
- Ryosuke Hanada
- Paul Hubbard
- Luke Hurst (completed)
- Rebecca Mendelsohn
- Barli Suryanta
- Daulet Taimagambet
- Buavanh Vilavong
Jiao Wang (completed)
Sino-Japan economic and political relations
East Asian economic integration
International trade and foreign direct investment
East Asian economies
Economic Way of Thinking POGO8016 (Semester 1)
Issues in Japanese Policy POGO8220 (Semester 2 intensive course)
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