Shino Takayama is a research fellow in the Humanities and Social Sciences at the university of Queensland with holding a lectureship. Shino is currently a visiting scholar at Kyoto University, Japan.
Prior to joining University of Queensland, Shino was a lecturer at University of Sydney and held a postdoctoral fellowship of Australian Research Council.
Shino's main areas of expertise are financial economics, microeconomics theory, political economy. In her role at the university of Queensland, Shino has supervised a number of students, taught Game Theory and Industrial Organization, and worked on research projects in price manipulation in financial markets, economic theory as well as international trades.
She is the author, and co-author of a number of papers published in international peer-reviewed journals.
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