The Japanese Society for the History
of Economic Thought
The 60th Annual Meeting
Surugadai Memorial Building at Chuo University, Tokyo
November 9-10, 1996
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November 9
- 9:50 Opening Remark by Ryuji Yamanaka (the Organizer)
- 9:55-12:00 Parallel Sessions
- Room 1
- Motoki Azuma (Nagoya University), J. B. Say on the labor problem
- Chair: Takumi Tsuda (Toyama International University)
- Yasunori Fukagai (Kanagawa University), S. Hollander on J. S. Mill:
The evaluation in the 11th year
- Chair: Shoken Mawatari (Tohoku University)
- Room 2
- Makato Kubo (Keio University), John Gray on money
- Chair: Masanori Aramaki (Fukuoka Prefectual University)
- Masashi Izumo (Matsuyama University), William Morris on labor and art
- Chair: Yoshio Nagai (Kanto Gakuin University)
- Room 3
- Yaroku Kobayashi (Tsukuba University), Switching paradigms in social
sciences: From alienated modernism to holistic social sciences
- Chair: Akio Hoshino (Kanto Gakuin University)
- Tadashi Shibuya (Kagoshima University), The editorial problem in Deutsche
Ideologie
- Chair: Izumi Omura (Tohoku University)
- 13:30-14:30 General Assembly
- 14:30-15:00 Keynote Address
- Noboru Kobayashi (Distinguished member), Economics, history and historism
- 15:10-17:15 Parallel Sessions
- Room 1
- Toshiaki Otomo (Yamanashi University), Debate over credit creation
by mercantilists
- Chair: Nobuyoshi Kawashima (Seinan Gakuin University)
- Shogo Sasahara (Chuo University), Hobson and Keynes
- Chair: Mitsuharu Ito (Fukui Prefectual University)
- Room 2
- Kiyoshi Nagatani (Shinshu University), How to understand value: Ricardo,
Bailey and Marx
- Chair: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University)
- Masaru Kasai (Hokkai Gakuen University), The essence and forms of business
firms, reconsidered from the history of the theory of fixed capital
- Chair: Toshio Yamada (Nagoya University)
- Room 3
- Hiroshi Sekiguchi (Chuo University), F. List on "the protection
of enfant industry"
- Chair: Masaharu Hattori (Rikkyo University)
- Hiroshi Etani (Osaka Sangyo University), W. Sombert's Verstehende economics,
reconsidered
- Chair: Tamotsu Nishizawa (Hitotsubashi University)
November 10
- 9:55-12:00 Parallel sessions
- Room 1
- Tsuyoshi Wada (Tokyo Metropolitan University), The connection of Iwasaburo
Takano's social policy
- Chair: Hiroshi Matunoo (Ehime University)
- Birger P. Priddat (University of Witten / Herdecke, Germany), On what
is methodical in the historical method of German economics (in German)
- Chair (Translator): Tetsushi Harada (Yokkaichi University)
- Room 2
- Kuniyasu Morioka (Osaka Commercial University), Aristotle's social
analysis
- Chair: Daisuke Arie (Yokohama National University)
- Shinichi Nagao (Hiroshima University), Newtonianism in the history
of economics: The impossibility of experiment in social sciences
- Chair: Shigeshi Wada (Chuo University)
- Room 3
- Kei Nakamichi (Japan Council for Science Promotion), The equation of
exchange and the rate of interest in Fisher's economics: In the making
of his dynamic theory
- Chair: Shoichi Hashimoto (Kansai University)
- Akiyoshi Arakawa (Japan Council for Science Promotion), Perfect competition
and the meaning of convexity
- Chair: Takashi Negishi (Aoyama Gakuin University)
- 13:30-17:10 Plenary Session: The World of the Historical School
- Chairs:
- Kiichiro Yagi (Kyoto University)
- Kazuhiko Sumiya (Tokyo International University)
- Speakers:
- Shinichi Tamura (Hokkai Gakuen University), The historical consciousness
of the Historical School: From a national economy to capitalism
- Yuichi Shionoya (The Institute for Social Welfare), Historism, institutionalism,
and evolutionalism
- Osamu Yanagisawa (Tokyo Metropolitan University), The economics and
policy of the Historical School after WWI
- Discussants:
- Tetsuji Harada (Yokkaichi University)
- Tetsuo Taka (Kyushu University)
- Jun Kobayashi (Rikkyo University)
- 17:15 Closing Remark by Hiroji Nakamura (the President)
| 59th (1995) | 60th
(1996) | 61st
(1997) | 62nd
(1998) |
The Japanese Society for the History
of Economic Thought
The 59th Annual Meeting
Seinan Gakuin University, Fukuoka
October 28-29, 1995
(Created by Kiichiro Yagi)
October 28 (Morning Session):
- Hall 1
- 9: 50 Opening Talk
- 10: 00
- Satoko Nakano (Tokai University), Spontaneous Order and the Nature
of its Subject: A Reconsideration of the Mandevill's View on Self-Conceit
- Chair: Gentaro Seki (Kyushu University)
- 11: 05
- Tetsuo Taka (Kyushu University), Adam Smith's Theory of Rent
- Chair: Shigeshi Wada (Chuo University)
- Hall 2
- 10: 00
- Yoshihiro Yamazaki (Fukuoka University), Disturbance in the Macroeconomic
Model and Econometrics
- Chair: Kiichiro Yagi (Kyoto University)
- 11:05
- Takanori Yoda (Konan University), Historical Development of the Oligopoly
Price Theory
- Chair: Mitsuharu Ito (Hoso University)
- Hall 3
- 10:00
- Kenji Katsuragi (Toyama University), Environmental Accounting and the
Transformation of Economics
- Chair: Toshio Yamada (Nagoya University)
- 11:05
- Michio Akama (Ehime University), Economics Data Bases on the Internet
- Chair: Takutoshi Inoue (Kwansei Gakuin University)
Lunchtime 12:05-13:00
Members' Meeting 13:05-14:00
(Afternoon Session)
- Hall 1
- 14:10
- Soichi Onuma (Tohoku Gakuin University), Economic Thought and Value
Theory of Ricardo
- Chair: Yasunori Fukagai (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
- 15:15
- Asahi Noguchi (Senshu University), A Tradition in the Money Theory:
Thornton, Ricardo and Wicksell
- Chair: Hiroji Nakamura (Kumamoto Gakuen University)
- 16:20
- Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University), Value Theory and Price
Index: Ricardo, J. St. Mill, and W. St. Jevons
- Chair: Shoken Mawatari (Tohoku University)
- Hall 2
- 14:10
- Kaneo Ando (Nagoya City University), Leon Walras' Tableau Economique
- Chair: Izumi Hishiyama (Fukui Prefectural University)
- 15:15
- Masahiro Kawamata (Hosei University), V. Pareto's Contribution in the
Formation of the General Equilibrium Theory
- Chair: Takashi Negishi (Aoyama Gakuin University)
- Hall 3
- 14:10
- Seizo Hotta (Nagoya Keizai University), Economic Thought of F. Galiani
- Chair: Takaho Ando (Nagoya University)
- 15:15
- Yoshihiro Iwamoto (Hitotsubashi University), Industrialism and Anti-industrialism
in the Restoration Period of France
- Chair: Keiko Kurita (Tokyo Women's University)
- 16:20
- Osamu Hiraischi (Sapporo Gakuin University), Neli Salvadori on the
Falling Rate of Profit
- Chair: Masanori Aramaki (Fukuoka Prefectural University)
Party 18:30-20:30
October 29 (Morning Session)
- Hall 1
- 10:00
- Daisuke Arie (Yokohama National University), A Criticism on the Civic
Humanist View of Adam Smith
- Chair: Akio Hoshino (Kanto Gakuin University)
- 11:05
- Shoji Tanaka, Ethics in The Wealth of Nations: Light and Darkness of
the Commercial Society
- Chair: Satoshi Yamasaki (Nihon Fukushi University)
- Hall 2
- 10:00
- Toichiro Asada (Chuo University), On Neo-Ricardian Rent Theory
- Chair: Katsuyoshi Watarai (Hitotsubashi University)
- 11:05
- Aiko Ikeo (Kokugakuin University), Diffusion and Development of Keynesian
Economics in Japan
- Chair: Yukio Cho (Tama University)
- Hall 3
- 10:00
- Junichi Umezu (Aoyama Gakuin Junior Women's University), Max Weber
on Oriental Capitalism
- Chair: Kazuhiko Sumiya (Tokyo International University)
- 11:05
- Norio Yonekawa (Mie University), J. A. Schumpeter on Sozialisierung
- Chair: Yuichi Shionoya (Social Security Institute)
Lunchtime 12:05-13:00
(Afternoon Session)
- Hall 1
- Forum: LIGHT AND DARKNESS OF THE CIVILIZED SOCIETY: THEMES OF SCOTTISH
ENLIGHTENMENT
- Organizer:
- Daisuke Arie (Yokohama National University)
- Satoshi Niimura (Okayama University)
- Chair:
- Daisuke Arie (Yokohama National University)
- Speakers:
- Takashi Kawakubo (Sapporo University), Rankeneans and the Development
of Scottish Moral Philosophy
- Tatsuya Sakamoto (Keio University), Light and Darkness of the Civilized
Society: David Hume's Case
- Hideo Tanaka (Kyoto University), Politics and History of Civilization:
John Millar's Case
- Discussants:
- Hiroshi Mizuta (Meijo University)
- Satoshi Niimura (Okayama University)
- Hall 2
- Forum: MARSHALL AND KEYNSE ON ECONOMIC DECLINE OF BRITAIN
- Organizer:
- Masaharu Hattori (Rikkyo University)
- Tamotsu Nishizawa (Hitotsubashi University)
- Chair:
- Masaharu Hattori (Rikkyo University)
- Speakers:
- Yoshiro Inoue (Chiba University), Marshall's Economics Revisited: Industrial
Policy and the View of Market
- Tamotsu Nishizawa (Hitotsubashi University), Ashley and Marshall on
the Economic Decline of Britain
- Ryuzo Tamai (Fukui Prefectural University), Economic Policies in the
nineteen- twenties: Treasury View and Keynes
- Discussants:
- Junichi Himeno (Nagasaki University)
- Toshiaki Hirai (Sophia University)
- Hall 3
- Forum: ETHNIC PROBLEMS AND MARXIAN ECONOMICS BEFORE AND AFTER THE
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
- Organizer:
- Minoru Kurata (Otaru Commercial University)
- Takaji Yamanaka (Chuo University)
- Chairs:
- Minoru Kurata (Otaru Commercial University)
- Takaji Yamanaka (Chuo University)
- Speakers:
- Shinichi Aida (Hokkaido Junior College at Senshu University), German
Marxism: Karl Kautsky's Case
- Isamu Kamijo (Kanazawa University), Austro-Marxism: Otto Bauer's Case
- Yoshiki Ota (Okayama University), Russian Marxism
- Discussants:
- Keiichi Maruyama (Chukyo University)
- Hitoshi Hoshino (Osaka City University)
- Etsuko Yasukawa (Nagoya City Junior Women's University)
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