Education
Harvard University; University of Tokyo.
清滝 信宏
economist university professor
Harvard University; University of Tokyo.
He received a Bachelor of Arts from University of Tokyo in 1978. After receiving his doctorate in economics from Harvard University in 1985, Kiyotaki held faculty positions at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, the University of Minnesota, and the London School of Economics before moving to Princeton.
He is a fellow of the Econometric Society, was awarded the 1997 Nakahara Prize of the Japan Economics Association and the 1999 Yrjö Jahnsson Award of the European Economic Association, the latter together with John Moore. Thomson Reuters lists Kiyotaki among the "citation laureates" who are likely future winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics.