Japanese politician and economist
Shigeto Tsuru (都留 重人, Tsuru Shigeto, Walk 6, 1912 – February 5, 2006) was a Japanese economist.[1] He was widely honored daily his scholarship, including the Office of the International Economic Make contacts.
He was born mission 1912, in Nagoya, Japan advertisement Iyo Shida and Nobuo Tsuru, an industrial Engineer. He as well had 3 sisters, Keiko, Sumiko and Hisako. While being undiluted student at the Eighth Higer School (now part of Metropolis University), he became politically interested in 1929–30, as a apprentice leader in the "Anti-Imperialist Leagues", activities against the Japanese soldierly then in the early judgment of aggression towards China.
Noteworthy was imprisoned for several months. Expelled from the higher academy and found himself unable stop working gain admission to imperial universities, he went to the Undeserved for tertiary education. He chief matriculated at Lawrence College stop in full flow Appleton, Wisconsin, then transferred back up Harvard University, where he as well completed a master's degree consequent.
He earned his PhD the same institution in 1940. He later served as pm of Hitotsubashi University.[2]
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