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“Economic Mathematics” Innovation in Japan

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  • Katsushi Mizuno
  • Go Igusa
  • Shio Ando
  • Kazuka Nambu
  • Eiji Takeda

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A book entitled ‘University Students who Cannot Calculate Fractions’ published at the end of 1990s in Japan (edited by Okabe k. et. al, 1999) aimed to disclose the mathematical level of Japanese University Students by testing them with primary and secondary school level math quizzes. The 20% of them could not even solve fraction questions that children learn at primary school. This fact is indeed problematic for them to study Economics in higher education. Our study thus investigated how Japanese mathematics education has improved after 20 years of this book publication by testing university students with the same math questions used in the previous survey. The results were indifferent from the previous ones proving that the mathematics education in Japan was not innovated in these 20 years. Our paper explored what kinds of mathematical knowledge would disturb the current Japnese university students for understanding fundamental subjects such as Macro and Micro Economics. The results clarified the mathematical components they felt difficulty for understanding as well as their feelings of dislike for math. They are in the category of basic mathematical knowledge used in Economics, meaning that the education of this field is not sufficient and adequate for Japanese university students. This category is characteristic for Japanese university`s curriculum,called Economic Mathematics. Our paper explored what kinds of mathematical knowledge would disturb the current Japnese university students for understanding fundamental subjects such as Macro and Micro Economics. The results clarified the mathematical components they felt difficulty for understanding as well as their feelings of dislike for math. They are in the category of basic mathematical knowledge used in Economics, meaning that the education of this field is not sufficient and adequate for Japanese university students. This category is characteristic for Japanese university`s curriculum,called Economic Mathematics.

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  • Katsushi Mizuno & Go Igusa & Shio Ando & Kazuka Nambu & Eiji Takeda, 2016. "“Economic Mathematics” Innovation in Japan," International Journal of Social Science Studies, Redfame publishing, vol. 4(12), pages 6-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfa:journl:v:4:y:2016:i:12:p:6-17
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    Keywords

    Economic Mathematics; Japanese university`s curriculum; original textbook; Japanese mathematics education; Innovation;
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
    • Z0 - Other Special Topics - - General

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