Tomomi Miyazaki
Tomomi Miyazaki was a Visiting Fellow at Bruegel. He specialises in public finance and the Japanese economy.
He covers fiscal policy, taxation and macroeconomic stabilisation. His work examines regional economic dynamics, fiscal and monetary policy interactions, tax policy and taxpayer behaviour, public debt sustainability and international fiscal spillovers, combining empirical econometric analysis with policy-oriented insights in public finance and macroeconomics.
He speaks English and Japanese.
He is a Professor at the Graduate School of Economics of Kobe University, where he has worked since 2013. Previously, he was a Visiting Researcher at the University of California, Irvine, from 2017–2018 and a Visiting Fellow at the University of Essex in 2018. Prior to joining Kobe University, he was a lecturer and an Associate Professor at Nagoya Gakuin University from 2005–2010 and an Associate Professor at Toyo University from 2010–2013. He holds a PhD in Economics from Hitotsubashi University.
Personal website: https://sites.google.com/view/tomomisite2/home
Featured work
Debt sustainability in Japan and the case for a fiscal council
Rising rates are testing Japan’s fiscal framework, with debt dynamics hinging on growth and pointing to the need for adjustment and a fiscal council
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Working paper
09 April 2026
Debt sustainability in Japan and the case for a fiscal council
Rising rates are testing Japan’s fiscal framework, with debt dynamics hinging on growth and pointing to the need for adjustment and a fiscal council