Conference on Japan's Modernization in Fiscal and Monetary Fields
A conference on the theme "The Modernization Process in Japan in Fiscal and Monetary Fields" was held on Tuesday at the National School of Administration (ENA), led by Japanese Professor Inaba Kei-Ichiro. A teacher at the School of International Corporate Strategy at Hitotsubashi University, the speaker is also a former expert at the Bank of Japan (BOJ).
Event Overview
This event is part of the "JICA Chair" conference cycle, organized in partnership with the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA). Professor Inaba presented the main lines of the tax and monetary reforms that marked Japan's modernization. The conference brought together representatives from the Ministry of Finance and students from the ENA.
Interactive Debate
An interactive debate followed the presentation, allowing participants to exchange directly with the speaker. On the sidelines of this event, a Japanese delegation, led by Mayumi Miyata, representative of JICA in Tunisia, was received by the director of the ENA, Khaoula Abidi. Both parties reaffirmed their willingness to strengthen existing cooperation programs between the School and the Japanese agency.
JICA Chair Cycle
According to a statement published on Wednesday by JICA on its Facebook page, the "JICA Chair" cycle aims to share Japan's experience in development with Tunisian students, through interventions by eminent experts in fields such as economics, finance, industry, and history. The conference provided a valuable opportunity for students and professionals to learn from Japan's expertise and discuss key issues in fiscal and monetary policy.