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Heizō Takenaka

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but Koizumi did not agree and the attempt was stalled. On 15 September 2006, he announced his retirement from politics. On 28 September his resignation from the House of Councillors was permitted. On 29 September, he submitted a resignation letter to the Liberal Democratic Party, which was agreed on
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In 2002 he became Minister of State for Financial Services as well. In this capacity he was the author of the Takenaka Plan, which successfully tackled Japan's banking crisis. One of his biggest accomplishments was to change attitudes within the financial industry, including auditors who had
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Takenaka was picked by Koizumi to become the Minister of State for Economic and Fiscal Policy in 2001. In this capacity, Takenaka has become one of the most prominent voices in the ongoing debate over the privatization and breakup of
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previously rubber-stamped bank earnings reports that understated the size of bad loans. A turning point came in May 2003, when auditors refused to approve the earnings statement of Resona Bank (see
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Takenaka then worked in the Ministry of Finance as a money supply researcher. He initially planned to stay for two years, but ended up working there for five years, from 1982 to 1987.
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and an advisor for other academic institutions and companies. Takenaka serves on the Board of Trustees of the
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11 November. On the same day his return to Keio University was disclosed. Now, he is the Chairman of
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Japan acts to address banks' bad debt crisis, October 2002 article in The Independent
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is a Japanese economist, retired politician, and political activist last serving as
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and graduated with a BA in Economics in 1973. While at Hitotsubashi, he played the
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Official announcement of Plan for Financial Revival (so-called Takenaka Plan)
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He further attempted to privatize the national public broadcaster
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Minister of State for Privatization of the Postal Services
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facing multiple unethical business conducts over the
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Development Studies and Capital Expenditure Economics
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Minister of State for Economic and Fiscal Policy of
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As of July 2007, he is a professor at 105:Minister of State for Financial Services 595: 937:Ministers of internal affairs of Japan 494:, won the Suntory Liberal Arts Prize. 205: 897:Japanese chairpersons of corporations 7: 947:Academic staff of Kansai University 952:Academic staff of Osaka University 749:Profile at Prime Minister's Office 634:Fackler, Martin (August 6, 2003). 527:Annual Meeting (January 28, 2009. 14: 962:University of Pennsylvania alumni 927:Academic staff of Keio University 468:, and met his wife (a student at 922:21st-century Japanese economists 917:20th-century Japanese economists 500:He later completed his Ph.D. at 38: 907:Hitotsubashi University alumni 475:In 1973, Takenaka entered the 1: 675:"Outline | PASONA GROUP" 624:, New York: John Wiley, 2002. 472:) through his mandolin club. 912:Japanese corporate directors 957:People from Wakayama (city) 553:proportional representation 413: 983: 967:Columbia University people 488:University of Pennsylvania 902:Harvard University alumni 868: 858: 853: 848: 838: 829: 821: 811: 804: 796: 786: 779: 771: 766: 664:as of 15:28, 14 June 2007 477:Development Bank of Japan 407: 200: 156: 109: 57: 46: 37: 28: 566:crushing victory in the 564:Liberal Democratic Party 29: 942:Osaka University alumni 641:The Wall Street Journal 458:Hitotsubashi University 195:Hitotsubashi University 532: 517: 568:2005 General Election 523: 516:Heizō Takenaka, 2008. 515: 419:, born 3 March 1951) 618:Frank-Jürgen Richter 557:House of Councillors 525:World Economic Forum 442:World Economic Forum 849:Business positions 214: 767:Political offices 533: 518: 484:Harvard University 429:in the cabinet of 363:Ministers of State 16:Japanese economist 875: 874: 862:Pasona Group Inc. 839:Succeeded by 812:Succeeded by 787:Succeeded by 434:Junichiro Koizumi 399: 398: 272:Sadakazu Tanigaki 204: 203: 127:Junichiro Koizumi 75:Junichiro Koizumi 974: 822:Preceded by 800:Hakuo Yanagisawa 797:Preceded by 772:Preceded by 764: 744:Official website 742: 728: 727: 725: 724: 709: 703: 702: 700: 699: 693:本と雑誌のニュースサイト/リテラ 685: 679: 678: 671: 665: 659: 653: 652: 650: 648: 631: 625: 620:and Pamela Mar: 614: 608: 607: 600: 562:After Koizumi's 502:Osaka University 420: 418: 410: 409: 371:Tetsuo Kutsukake 356:Fukushiro Nukaga 308:Shoichi Nakagawa 231:Internal Affairs 215: 207:Third Realigned 179: 175: 173: 161:Personal details 147: 139:Hakuo Yanagisawa 135: 123: 114: 95: 83: 71: 62: 42: 32: 19: 982: 981: 977: 976: 975: 973: 972: 971: 877: 876: 865: 844: 835: 827: 817: 808: 802: 792: 783: 777: 740: 737: 732: 731: 722: 720: 711: 710: 706: 697: 695: 687: 686: 682: 673: 672: 668: 660: 656: 646: 644: 633: 632: 628: 622:Recreating Asia 615: 611: 602: 601: 597: 592: 546:Resona Holdings 510: 462:Ichiro Nakayama 460:to study under 450: 438:Keio University 404: 395: 391:Kuniko Inoguchi 320:Toshihiro Nikai 255:Foreign Affairs 212: 180: 177: 171: 169: 145: 133: 121: 115: 110: 93: 81: 69: 63: 58: 33: 30: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 980: 978: 970: 969: 964: 959: 954: 949: 944: 939: 934: 929: 924: 919: 914: 909: 904: 899: 894: 889: 879: 878: 873: 872: 867: 857: 851: 850: 846: 845: 842:Yoshihide Suga 840: 837: 828: 823: 819: 818: 813: 810: 803: 798: 794: 793: 788: 785: 778: 773: 769: 768: 762: 761: 756: 751: 746: 736: 735:External links 733: 730: 729: 704: 680: 666: 654: 626: 609: 594: 593: 591: 588: 584:Tokyo Olympics 509: 508:Political life 506: 456:. 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Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications
Junichiro Koizumi
Tarō Asō
Yoshihide Suga
Junichiro Koizumi
Hakuo Yanagisawa
Tatsuya Ito
Wakayama
Alma mater
Hitotsubashi University
Koizumi
Secretary
Shinzō Abe
Internal Affairs
Heizō Takenaka
Justice
Seiken Sugiura
Foreign Affairs
Taro Aso
Finance
Sadakazu Tanigaki
Education
Kenji Kosaka
Health
Jirō Kawasaki
Agriculture
Shoichi Nakagawa
Economy
Toshihiro Nikai

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