Institute for Policy Analysis and Social Innovation
Professor Atsushi Fukumi
In developing nations in Asia, in India in particular, research is being conducted from the simple awareness of the question of “Why are the necessary public assets not appropriately provided?” In recent years, progress is being made with regards to research, with a focus on the differences in electrical infrastructure between states, on the effects on economic policies and accumulation of public assets due to Indian’s complex social structure, including factors such as caste and religion, .
Institute for Policy Analysis and Social Innovation
Lecturer Atsushi Osawa
Realizing sustainable societies requires that we learn from past experiences.
If we look back at the history of economic development in all countries and regions, we see that the course of industrialization has involved problems with pollution.
Currently, I am working on extracting lessons from history on the most desirable methods of economic development and business growth by ascertaining specific measures taken by local societies for problems that are difficult to solve with market solutions, such as through compensation. The focus is on the smoke pollution that had been generated in the Kazuno region in Akita Prefecture.
Institute for Policy Analysis and Social Innovation
Takashi Tanaka Professor and Head of Institute for Policy Analysis and Social Innovation
I have been conducting research centered mainly on the area of insurance phenomena related to life insurance.
In our daily lives in a capitalistic society, life security from life insurance plays an extremely important role.
Also, there is major potential in initiatives based on an approach that includes the concept of “donations (pure donations)” for ”negative externalities” that have been a broad background issue in SDGs and “negative externalities” that are an area of promotion in SDGs.
Other goal initiatives can be found in the list here.