The History of Economic Thought
(Created by Michio Akama)
Vol.50, No. 2 (Februay 2009)
- Contents (Japanese1)
- Contents (Japanese2)
- Contents (English)
- Summary and Paper
- <Series: Economic Thought
on Market Economy and Welfare 1>Katsuyoshi Watarai, Ricardo
on Povery: His Vision of a Market
Society (summary,
paper)
- Takuji Yamane, William Kapp's Theory of Science Integration
and Substantive Rationality: Reconstruction of the "Social Cost Theory"
(summary,
paper in Japanese)
- Ken Kato, American Unemployment Insurance Schemes of the
1910s: J.R. Commons, J.B. Andrews, and I.M. Rubinow (summary,
paper in Japanese)
- Takashi Yamamoto, Pigou's Early Opposition to Protective
Tariffs and the Three Propositions of Welfare Economics (summary,
paper in Japanese)
- SERVEYS
- Alan Booth, A Survey of Progressive Economic Thought in
Interwar Britain: Strengths and Gaps (summary,
paper)
- Reviews(in English or Japanese)
Vol.50, No. 1 (July 2008)
- Contents (Japanese1)
- Contents (Japanese2)
- Contents (English)
- Summary and Paper
- <Series: The History of
Economic Thought in Transitional Countries 1>Joachim
Zweynert,
Russian Economic Ideas since
Prestroika: Between Path Dependence and Paradigm Shift (summary,
paper in Japanese)
- Taku Eriguchi, The Webbs on "National Efficiency": Free
Trade, National Minimum, and LSE (summary,
paper in Japanese)
- Yoshihiro Ohmizu, A Reinterpretation of J.A. Hobson's Theory
of Rent: The Theoretical Basis of New Liberalism (summary,
paper in Japanese)
- Shigeta Minamimori, Agrarian Taxes and Commercial Profits in Noshoben: A Study of An Exact Explanation of an Agrarian Nation
and a Merchant Nation by Takahira Kanda in 1861 (summary,
paper in Japanese)
- SERVEYS
- Yukihiro Ikeda, The German Historical School: Toward the
Integration of the Social Sciences (paper,)
- Notes and Communications
- Reviews (in English or Japanese)
- Editor's Note
- New Series on the History of Economic Thought in Transitional
Countriesipaperj
Vol.49, No. 2 (December 2007)
- Contents (Japanese1)
- Contents (English)
- Summary and Paper
- Yutaka Furuya, James Steuart's Theory on Banks: Development
of Trade and Bank Credit (summary, paper in
Japanese)
- Noriko Ishida, Veblen on British Economic Thought: A
Reconsideration of the Place of His Evolutionary Economics (summary,
paper in Japanese)
- Tadashi Ohtsuki, Major Cycles in the Thories of N.D.
Kondratiev and S. de Wolff: An Important Defference (summary,
paper in Japanese)
- SERVEYS
- Hideshi Itoh, Contract Theory: Path toward the Third Theory
of Microeconomics (summary, paper in
Japanese)
- Notes and Communications
- Tatsuro Kanai, J.R. Hick's Unpublished Lecture Notes: Another Shot at Welfare Economics,
Lecture II (paper)
- Aiko Ikeo, Reply to Arakawa's Book Review (paper in Japanese)
- Reviews (in English or Japanese)
Vol.49, No. 1 (June 2007)
- Contents (Japanese1)
- Contents (English)
- Summary and Paper
- Muriel Dal-Pont Legrand and Harald Hagemann, Business Cycles
in Juglar and Schumpeter (summary, paper)
- Ryo Sadamori, Cuplicity of Meanig: The "Civil" Concept in
Montesquier's The Spirit of the Laws
Compared with Harrington's The
Commonwealth of Oceaana (summary, paper in
Japanese)
- Taro Hisamatsu, R. Torrens's Refutation of the Labour Theory
of Value (summary, paper in
Japanese)
- Kazuhiro Murata, J.S. Mill's Analysis of the Firm and
Association: Taking Hints from Babbage's Assetions (summary,
paper in Japanese)
- Tomoyuki Uemiya, F.Y. Edgeworth's Mathematical Psychics and His
Utilitarianism: The Derivation from the 'Sidgwick-Barratt Controversy'
(summary, paper in
Japanese)
- Yuko Kawanno, Rudolf Hilferding and the Inception of the
Relative Stabilization (summary, paper)
- Masaya Ito, A Redonsideration of R.F. Harrod's Theory of
Imperfect Competition: The Transformation in Harrod's Thought (summary,
paper)
- Nanako Fujita, Myrdal on Underdevelopment: An Investigation
into the Theory of Cumulative Causation (summary,
paper in Japanese)
- SERVEYS
- Akira Okada, The History and Present State of Game Theory:
Toward a Better Understanding of Human Behavior (sammary,
paper in Japanese)
- Notes and Communications
- Keith Tribe, Ordoliberalism and the Social Market Economy
(paper )
- Toshihiro Tanaka, 25th Anniversary: History of Economic
Thought Society of Australia (paper in Japanese)
- Reviews (in English or Japanese)
Vol.48, No. 2 (December 2006)
- Contents (Japanese1)
- Contents (Japanese2)
- Contents (English)
- Summary
- <Series: Economic Thought
and Policy in the Interwar
Period 7>Kazuhiko Yago, Wicksellian Tradition at the Bank of
International Settllement: Per Jacobsson on Money and Credit
- Kazuhiko Yago, Wicksellian Tradition at the Bank for
International Settlements: Per Jacobsson on Money and Credit
- Tsuyoshi Yuki, Labor Notes in the Socio-economic Theories of
Robert Owen and Josiah Warren
- Unemployment in John Barton's Machinery Theory
- SERVEYS
- <Series: Studies of
Modern Neoclassical Economics from the Historical Viewpoint 3>Tatsuyoshi
Saijo, The Experimental Method: The "Spiteful Japanese" Thesis and a
New Approach to Economics
- Shin Kubo, The Cambridge Network: Post-Ricardian Political
Economists, 1822-1863
Vol.48, No. 1 (June 2006)
- Contents (Japanese1)
- Contents (Japanese2)
- Contents (English)
- Summary
- <Series: Economic Thought
and Policy in the Interwar
Period 6>Michele Cangiani, From Menger to Polanyi: Towards a
Substantive
- Singo, Takahashi, J. R. Common's "Transaction Economics":
Institutional Economic Theory by Legal Concepts
- Ken Kato, J. R. Commons on the Problem of Employment and
Industrial Goodwill
- Daisuke Nakai, Science and Art in Sidgwick's The Principles of Political Economy,
with Special Reference to the Relationship between Egoism and
Utilitarianism
- Ryo Hongo, Pigou's Wage Policy Approach to Unemployment in
the 1920s: A Neglected Contribution
- Norikazu Takami, Pigou's Early Theory of Employer-Employee
Relations: An Inquiry into The
Principles and Methods of Industrial Peace
- Yuichi Kimura, Kaldor on Hayek's Theory of Capital: 1936-1942
- SERVEYS
- <Series: Studies of
Modern Neoclassical Economics from the Historical Viewpoint 2>Yoshihiro
Yamazaki, Integration of Growth and Cycle: An Alternative View of the
History of Macroeconomics
Vol.47, No. 2 (December 2005)
- Contents (Japanese1)
- Contents (Japanese2)
- Contents (English)
- Summary
- <Series: Economic Thought
and Policy in the Interwar
Period 5>Claus
Thomasberger, Human Freedom and the 'Reality of Society': Origins and
Development of Karl Polany's Ideas during the Interwar Period
- Sandra J. Peart and David M. Levy, Attitudes Towards Race,
Hierarchy and Transformation in the 19th Century
- Tetuo Taka, Veblen's Theory of Evolution and the Instinct of
Workmanship: An Ethological and Biological Reinterpretation
- Hiroyuki Shimodaira, Dennis Robertson on Industrialized
Society: The Control of Industry
reexamined
- Hiroko Aoki, Adam Ferguson's Perception of History and
Historiography: The Significance of "Vertues of Rude Men"
- Yasunori Fukagai, Minimum Wage Regulation Bill and the
Political Arithmetic, 1795-1796: Controversy between Whitbread and
William Pitt, and John Howlett
- Masanobu Sato, American Business Ethics in the 1920s:
Perspectives on Codes of Ethics
- SERVEYS
- <Series: Studies of
Modern Neoclassical Economics from the Historical Viewpoint 1>Masahiro
Kawamata, The Rise and Fall of Ordinalism in the History of 19th
Century Economics
- Tetsuya Yanagisawa, Christianity and Political Economy in the
First Half of 19th Century Britain
Vol.47, No. 1 (June 2005)
- Contents (Japanese)
- Contents (English)
- Summary
- <Series: Economic Thought and Policy in the Interwar
Period 4>Keith Tribe, Constructing National Income in Britain,
1907-41
- Ryo Sadamori, Commercial Soceity and Liberty in The Spirit of
the Laws Concerning the Notion of "Independence"
- Werner Sombart's Theories of the Entrepreneur
- Satoshi Yamazaki, On Pigou's Justice
- Nanako Fujita, Myrdal on the Formation of the Welfare State:
A methodological and Theoretical Interpretation
- SERVEYS
- <Series: History of Japanese Economic Thought 5>Laura
Hein and Hiroshi Shimizu, The International History of Japanese
Economic Thought and Policy, 1945-2000
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