Faculty information (degree and performance)
Faculty details
SARUWATARI Tsuyoshi
SARUWATARI Tsuyoshi
- Affiliation
- Faculty of Economics Department of International Commerce Graduate School Graduate School of Economics
- Position
- Professor
- Position
- Director Graduate School of Economics, Graduate School
Researcher Information
Specialized fields
Regional Economic Integration and Free Trade Agreement
Courses in charge
Introductory international economics, international trade theory, economic integration theory, East Asian economic theory, basic exercises, specialized exercises I. II
Educational background
Graduated from Faculty of Economics, Department of Economic and Management, Kyushu University
Graduated from the Graduate School of Economics, Kyushu University
Graduate School of Economics, Kyushu University
Acquired degree
Ph.D. (Economics) [Kyushu University]
Affiliated Society
Asian Market Economics Society, Asian Economics Society, Kyushu Society of Economics, Industrial Society, Japan Society of International Economics, East Asian Society
Research Keywords
Current research themes
Among ASEAN, we are conducting research on economic integration in East Asia, particularly Malaysia.
Major Research Results and Activities
・SARUWATARI Tsuyoshi (2017) “Realization of Electrical Industry and Trade in Southeast Asia” “Annual Journal of Industrial Society,” No. 32, pp. 183-195。
・SARUWATARI Tsuyoshi (2017) “Current Situation of Service Trade in ASEAN Region” East Asian Society “East Asian Studies,” No. 21, pp. 1-23。
・SARUWATARI Tsuyoshi (2018) “Industrialization of ASEAN and FTA: Based on Cases of Electrical Industry”, International Trade and Investment Research Institute, World Economic Critics, Vol. 62, pp. 87-98。
・SARUWATARI Tsuyoshi (2019) “Current Status and Challenges of Recruitment of Highly Foreign Human Resources in the Hokuriku Region” Fukui Prefectural University Research Institute for Regional Economic Research, No. 25, pp. 31-46。
・Yuhei Ogawa, SARUWATARI Tsuyoshi (2020) "Learning International Business Theory" Chuo Keizaisha.
・SARUWATARI Tsuyoshi (2022) “The Digital Economy in Malaysia: Focusing on the Development of Digital Human Resources” Fukuoka University, Vol. 66, No. 4, pp. 847-865。
Class seminar
My seminar
We aim to be able to do the following three points by reading text and conducting group discussions.
1.Students will be able to discover the issues they need to address for career development without being bound by preconceptions.
2.To contribute to the development of the region and society as a member of society, we will grow ourselves and continue to learn knowledge of the international economy (East Asian economy, economic integration, etc.) and a wide variety of insights.
3.It is possible to take proactive and cooperative actions involving others toward the development of local communities and society.