The 82nd Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for the History of Economic Thought (JSHET) will be held on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3, June 2018 at The University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus, Tokyo.
Registration
To attend the conference, or book the conference dinner, please fill in the following form.
(or, please let the local organizer (nohara[at]e.u-tokyo.ac.jp) know your attendance)
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1R2A2suu3k2-CWb7WHOkGENNSD25xv10uR5p4asow2lk/edit?ts=5ac14d7f
Programme (You can also find the latest “Programme and Summaries” at the bottom of this page)
http://jshet.net/docs/conference/82nd/programme_82nd_e.pdf
Further Information
http://jshet.net/docs/conference/82nd/JSHET2018_information.pdf
Details of the Conference:
Date: 2 and 3 June 2018
Venue: The Graduate School of Economics, The University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. 113-0033 campus map (overview):
http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/content/400020145.pdf
campus map (The Graduate School of Economics, Hongo Campus, The University of Tokyo):
http://www.e.u-tokyo.ac.jp/fservice/address/map-e.html
Registration Fee:
0 Yen (JPY) for JSHET members, 6,000 Yen (JPY) for presenter of non-JSHET-members. 1,000 Yen (JPY) for other non-JSHET-members
Conference Dinner Fee:
6000 Yen for those with full time job, 5500 Yen for those without full time job. These are the prices for those who reserve a dinner by 20th May. Please register your participation and book dinner via the following online-registration form.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1R2A2suu3k2-CWb7WHOkGENNSD25xv10uR5p4asow2lk/edit?ts=5ac14d7f
For those without the reservation, the prices of the dinner are the following; 7000 Yen for those with full time job, 6500 Yen for those without full time job.
In both cases, please pay the amount by cash at the information clerk.
At the Metropolis:
Tokyo is a metropolis with a rich history. There are many cultural spots, museums at Tokyo.
Profile of Tokyo (Tokyo Metropolitan Government web page):
http://www.metro.tokyo.jp/ENGLISH/ABOUT/HISTORY/index.htm
The University of Tokyo:
The University of Tokyo is one of the leading universities in Asia. It has multiple campuses. Hongo Campus, the conference site, has various old buildings and a garden.
The History of the University of Tokyo (The University’s web page):
http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/about/history.html
How to get here:
Access to Hongo Campus from Narita and Haneda Airports:
http://www.e.u-tokyo.ac.jp/fservice/address/rosenzu-e.html
Access to Hongo Campus in detail:
http://www.e.u-tokyo.ac.jp/fservice/address/access-e.html
Contact
Local Committee
Shinji NOHARA(The University of Tokyo)
nohara_at_e.u-tokyo.ac.jp
(Please replace “_at_” with @)
Programme Committee
Tsutomu HASHIMOTO (Hokkaido University)
hashimoto_at_econ.hokudai.ac.jp
(Please replace “_at_” with @)
Programme and Summaries (Yellow Slot: Presentation in English)
The program is subject to change as it is a provisional version as of 1 June, 2018.
Saturday, 2nd June 2018
Time | Room 1[Second Classroom] | Room 2[Third Classroom] | Room 3[Sixth Classroom] | Room 4[Seventh Classroom] | Room 5[Eighth Classroom] |
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09:00-09:55 | 1-1 Ryo Sadamori (part-time lecturer of Keio University) Title: The Differences in Analyses regarding the Decrease in Interest Rate in Spain in Montesquieu and Hume: The Relation between The Concept of “Money” and the Recognition of the Circulation of Wealth in World Commerce Chair: Hiroko Goto (Hosei University) |
2-1 Kimitoshi Sato (Emeritus Professor of National Institute of Technology, Nagaoka College) Title: Beatrice Webb’s Welfare Economics on Social Economy: Basic Problem, Spencer, Marshall, Economics on Social Economy, Welfare Policy Chair: Nanako Fujita (Nagoya City University) |
4-1 Reinhard Neck Title: Was Carl Menger a Precursor of Karl Popper? Chair: Midori Wakamori (Osaka City University) |
5-1, 5-2 Organizer: Aki Lehtinen (University of Helsinki) Models, Evidence and Progress in Economics (1) Aki Lehtinen (University of Helsinki) (2) Chair: D. Wade Hands (University of Puget Sound) |
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10:00-10:55 | 1-2 Akio Hoshino (Emeritus Professor of Kanto Gakuin University) Title: Adam Smith’s system ofproductive powers and rent Chair: Michihiro Otonashi (Chuo University) |
2-2 Eiko Yamamoto (Waseda University, Graduate Student) Title: Graslin’s Theories of Progressive Consumption Tax and Tariff Linked with Cantillon’s Cycle Theory Chair: Keiko Kurita (Tokyo Woman’s Christian University) |
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4-2 Andrea Salanti (University of Bergamo) Title: All that glitters is not gold: the case of “mainstream pluralism” Chair: Masashi Kondo (Osaka Prefecture University) |
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11:00-11:55 | 1-3 Yuri Shiomi (University of Tokyo, Graduate student) Title: JThe Theory of Money and Commerce on Sir James Steurart Chair: Hiroshi Takemoto (Emeritus Professor of Kwansei Gakuin University) |
2-3 Yoshiro Kamitake (Hitotsubashi University) Title: Title:From Aristotle’s κοινωνια to Marx’s intermundia Chair: Daisuke Nakai (Kindai University) |
3-3 Tadashi Otsuki (part-time lecturer of Gunma University) Title: Kaname Akamatsu on the Theory of the Structural Changes of the World Economy: from the 1930s to the 1970s Chair: Tatsuo Harada (Ryukoku University) |
4-3 Jean-Daniel Boyer Title: Was Cantillon such a “foolish political teacher”?: Looking back on the models of circulation of wealth from Cantillon to Quesnay Chair: Hiroshi Kitami (Osaka Sangyo University) |
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11:55-12:40 | Lunch Time | ||||
12:40-13:35 | [First Classroom]General meeting (Greeting from the school) | ||||
13:40-14:35 | 1-4 Tokutaro Shibata (Teikyo University) Title: Money Theory of James Steuart and Chartalist Theory of Money Chair: Naoki Hayashi (Onomichi City University) |
2-4 Yamazaki Yoshihiro (Fukuoka University) Title: Probability in Quantum Mechanics and in Contemporary Macroeconomics Chair: Akiyoshi Arakawa (Rikkyo University) |
3-4 Shigeta Minamimori (Nagasaki University) Title: On KANDA Takahira’s Beneficiary-pays Principle: the Influence of William Ellis’s Tax Theory Chair: Akihito Matsumoto (Tokushima Bunri University) |
4-4 Gilles Campagnolo(National Center for Scientific Research) Title: Steuart, Hegel, Chamley (and Keynes?) Chair: Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University) |
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14:40-15:35 | 1-5 Tetsuo Taka (Emeritus Professor of Kyushu University) Title: On the Significance and Meaning of the Part I in The Theory of Moral Sentiments Chair: Hiroyuki Furuya (Tokushima Bunri University) |
2-5 Atsushi Kusuki (Hokusei Gakuen University) Title: J. A. Schumpeter and F. H. Knight: On the Uncertainty Chair: Eiji Yamamoto(Kanazawa Seiryo University) |
3-5, 3-6 Organizer: Tamotsu Nishizawa (Teikyo University) Economic Thought of Tokuzo Fukuda in Rehabilitation?Referring to the publication of the ”Collected Works of Tokuzo Fukuda (1) Shutaro Muto (Niigata University) (2) Takutoshi Inoue (3) Hidetomi Tanaka(Jobu University) Discussant: Kiitiro Yagi (Setsunan University), Hiroshi Matsunoo (Ehime University) |
4-5, 4-6 Organizer: Shinji Nohara (University of Tokyo) The dissemination of Adam Smith’s ideas to East Asia (1) Daisuke Arie(Yokohama National University) (2) Shinji Nohara (University of Tokyo) (3) Jeng-Guo S. Chen (Academia Sinica) Chair: Ryu Susato (Keio University) |
5-5, 5-6 Organizer: Michiru Nagatsu (University of Helsinki) Economic Methodology: Historical and Philosophical (1) D. Wade Hands (University of Puget Sound) (2) Norikazu Takami (Tokyo Metropolitan University) (3) Magdalena Małecka and Michiru Nagatsu (University of Helsinki) Chair: Don Ross (University College Cork; University of Cape Town; Georgia State University) |
15:40-16:35 | 1-6 Taro Hisamatsu (Doshisha University) Title: Title: Creating the Ricardian Model of International Trade Chair: Yoshitaka Hirano (Toyama Prefectural University) |
2-6 Junki Nakakitaura (Doshisha University) Titile: ‘Lacking’ and ‘Hoarding’ in Robertsonian Economics: An approach from his real theory Chair: Ryo Hongo (Kwansei Gakuin University) |
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16:40-17:35 | 1-7 Naoyuki Wakamatsu (Graduate Student, Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University) Title: David Ricardo’s Dynamic Tax Theory Chair: Shigemasa Sato (Emeritus Professor of Onomichi City University) |
2-7 Masahiro Kawamata (Keio University) Title: Marginal Revolution Reconsidered Chair: Kenji Fujii (Aoyama Gakuin University) |
3-7 Mikio Nishioka (Doshisha University) Title: The framework of the strategic opening of Japan and ‘Enriching the Country’ by Yokoi Shonan Chair: Masamiti Komuro(Keio University) |
4-7 Motohiro Okada (Konan University) Title: Reappraisal of Karl Marx’s anti-neoclassical perspective on labour exchange: for the 200th anniversary of his birth Chair: Tsuyoshi Yuki (Saitama University) |
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17:40-18:30 | [First Classroom] Presidential Address: The Present Position of Studies on the History of Economic Thought: Atsushi Komine (President of the JSHET, Ryukoku University) Rejume in Japanese Slides in English |
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18:45-20:45 | Conference Dinner Venue:Co-op Central Hall |
Sunday, 3rd June 2018
Time | Room 1[Second Classroom] | Room 2[Third Classroom] | Room 3[Sixth Classroom] | Room 4[Seventh Classroom] | Room 5[Eighth Classroom] |
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09:00-09:55 | 1-8 Tadahiro Yamao (Keio University, Graduate Student) Title: J.S. Mill on Women’s Employment: Focusing on the Revision of the Third Edition of Principles of Political Economy Chair: Hiroaki Itai (Ochanomizu University) |
2-8 Kazunori Akatsuka (Kokugakuin University, Graduate student ) Title: A genealogical study of Austrian theory of capital: Distinctiveness and Diversity Chair: Koji Daikoku (Kyoto University) |
3-8 Xin-Wei You (Hokkaido University, Graduate student) Title: A Study on Hegel’s Ideas about Labor in his Theory of Civil Society and Marx’s Theory of Sensual Labor Chair: Tetsushi Harada (Kwansei Gakuin University) |
4-8, 4-9 Organizer: Don Ross (University College Cork; University of Cape Town; Georgia State University) Should We Trust Economists as Expert Social Planners? (1) Julian Reiss (Durham University) (2) Don Ross (University College Cork; University of Cape Town; Georgia State University) (3) Guilhem Lecouteux (University of Nice) Chair: Tomoyuki Uemiya (Osaka University of Economics) |
5-8 Chiu-Ping Wang Title: Does financial crisis influence the information content of dividend policy? Chair: Jou Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University) |
10:00-10:55 | 1-9, 1-10 Organizer: Hideo Tanaka (Aichigakuin University) Reviewing the study on Adam Smith in Japan and West (1) Keiichi Watanabe (Kyoto Gakuen University) Hideo Tanaka (Aichigakuin University) Hisashi Shinohara (Emeritus Professor of Kwansei Gakuin University) Chair: Takashi Okuda (Konan University) |
2-9 Takahiro Yamamoto (part-time lecturer of Kanagawa Institute of Technology) Title: On Hayek’s Business Cycle: Why has it been forgotten? Yusuke Yoshino (Chukyo University) |
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11:00-11:55 | 2-10 Noriaki Kawamura (Kokushikan University) Title: The low theory of Hayek and the caategorical imperative of Kant Chair:Masanori Taishido (Toyo University) |
3-10 Craig Freedman (University of New South Wales) Title: Roads Not Taken: The Coase Conundrum Chair: Kouki Hirose (Fukui Prefectural University) |
4-10 Hoon Hong (Yonsei University) Title: Towards a Critique of Neoclassical Economics Chair: Takuo Dome (Osaka University) |
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11:55-12:45 | Lunch Time | ||||
12:45-16:15 | [First classroom]: Plenary Session : Japanese Contributions to the Economic Thought from 1968 to 2018 Organizer:Tsutomu Hashimoto (Hokkaido University) and Masanobu Sato (Kansai University) Chair: Tsutomu Hashimoto (Hokkaido University) (1) Tatsuya Sakamoto(Keio University) (2) Han Lixin (Tsinghua University) (3) Nao Saito (Tohoku Gakuin University) Commentators: Shintaro Tamate (University of Tokyo), Kunihiko Uemura (Kansai University), and Masanobu Sato(Kansai University) Questions and responses |
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16:20 | Closing remarks (President of the JSHET) |