On October 2019, 10, the Institute of Economic Research, Kyoto University will hold a symposium entitled "How to Make a Policy Based on Grounds" at the Symposium Hall of the International Science Innovation Building, Kyoto University.Leaders in various fields exchange opinions on how to formulate evidence-based policies while improving the accuracy of official statistics.

 According to Kyoto University, after a speech by Nagahiro Minato, Vice President of Kyoto University, Kiyohiko Nishimura, Chairman of the Statistics Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, said "Statistical Reform and Inappropriate Statistics Creation Problem", Katsuhiko Sakamoto of the Cabinet Secretariat Administrative Reform Promotion Headquarters. The Deputy Secretary-General will give a lecture entitled "Promotion of EBPM (Basis-based Policy Making) in the Government".

 Next, Professor Takahiro Hoshino of the Faculty of Economics, Keio University "Evaluation of Measures and Corporate Activities in the Big Data Era: Actively Utilizing Public Statistics", Nagahiro Hata, Vice President of Kyoto University "Practice in the Field of Medicine" I will give a lecture entitled.

 After that, with Yoshihiko Nishiyama, Deputy Director of the Institute of Economic Research, Kyoto University as the coordinator, Chairman Nishimura, Deputy Secretary General Sakamoto, three lecturers of Professor Hoshino, and Associate Professor Daisuke Nagamachi of the Institute of Economic Research, Kyoto University. We are planning a panel discussion with panelists on the theme of policy making based on evidence.

 Participation is free and the capacity is 250 people.Applicants can apply to the Kyoto University Economic Research Institute Symposium Secretariat by using the application form on the Kyoto University website, postcard, or fax.

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