The History of Economic Thought is the journal of the Japanese Society for the History of Economic Thought (JSHET). It has been in existence since 1963, originally as the Annals for the Japanese Society for the History of Economic Thought, and for over a decade under its present name. All research articles on its pages have been fully peer-reviewed since 1989. The journal also features review articles and book reviews.

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History of Economic Thought, 66(2), Dec. 2024

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English Translation Series: Japanese Economic Thought <4> Eiichi Shibusawa, Five Works on Charity, with an Introduction by Toyomitsu Okamura, translated by Robert Chapeskie and Toyomitsu Okamura

63–92

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English Translation Kenzo Yukizawa (1974), Original and Distorted Understandings of Ricardo’s “Theory of Comparative Costs,” with an Introduction by Taichi Tabuchi, translated by Robert Chapeskie and Taichi Tabuchi

93–115

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Book Review

Tadashi Ohtsuki

Kiichiro Yagi, Modern Japanese Economic Thought: An Intellectual History to 1950, Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2023 132–35