Kōji Tanami

Kōji Tanami (田波耕治, Tanami Kōji, born September 10, 1939, Tokyo) is the Governor of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation. He is a candidate to become the Governor of the Bank of Japan.

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This article incorporates material in 田波耕治 (Tanami Kōji) in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved on March 18, 2008.

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gollark: No, that would cause horrible race conditions constantly.
gollark: Anyway, threads and the various synchronization primitives in C (or, well, commonly used with C?) are not a particularly good model for concurrency given the many, many bugs created through use of such things, as opposed to actor models and whatever.
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