| 67th (2003) | 66th (2002) | 65th (2001) | 64nd (2000) | 63rd (1999) | 62nd (1998) | 61st (1997) | 60th (1996) | 59th (1995) |
The 66th Annual Meeting, Niigata University, 26th-27th November, 2002
The 65th Annual Meeting 
 Kwansei Gakuin University 
 10th-11th November, 2001
10th November (Saturday) 
   
| Time | Room 1 (B-101) | Room 2 (B-103) | Room 3 (B-202) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9:50 | Opening Address by the Orgnizer (Room 1) | |||
| 9:55 10:55 | Title Speaker Chair | The Idea of 'magistrate' in David Hume's view of polity
 and economy Ryu Susato Hideo Tanaka | Morishima "Dynamic economic theory" and the socio-economics Atsushi Nishi Takkutoshi Inoue | Frand Knight and Institutionalism Masanobu Sato Tetsuo Taka | 
| 11:00 12:00 | Title Speaker Chair | A study of Adam Smith's 'natural liberty' Satoshi Ito Hisashi Shinohara | Increasing returns in endogenous growth theory Shosuke Honma Takuo Dome | Rethinking "The great transformation" through his
"Hamlet" Kaori Yanagida Hiroshi Uchida | 
| 12:00 13:00 | Lunchtime and Secretary Meeting | |||
| 13:00 14:00 | General Assembly (Room 1) | |||
| 14:05 15:05 | Title Speaker Chair | Chuhei Sugiyama's view of mercantilism Toshiaki Ogose Ikuo Omori | Conflict between studies of Keynes's theory of economic
 theory and theoretical analysis Toshiaki Hirai Shoichi Hashimoto | Karl Polany's image of Pauperism: political economy 
and utopia in "the great trasformation" Midori Wakamori Etsuko Yasukawa | 
| 15:10 16:10 | Title Speaker Chair | The origins of Adam Smith's theory of taxation: from
 a view-point of Scottish connection Keiichi Watanabe Satoshi Niimura | Greenean, Hobhouse=Hobsonian and Keynesian types Junichi Himeno Masaharu Hattori | Karl Knies in Heidelberg Kiichiro Yagi and Takeshi Mizohata Shinichi Tamura | 
| 16:15 17:15 | Title Speaker Chair | Malthus as the Foxite Whig Nobuhiko Nakazawa Masashi Izumo | The formation of Tobin's q theory Yoshihiro Yamazaki (PDF file in Japanese) Toshiaki Hirai | On my "Kindai no fukken (The revival of the modernity") Tadasu Matsuo Makoto Itoh | 
11th November (Sunday) 
   
| Time | Room 1 (B-101) | Room 2 (B-103) | Room 3 (B-202) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9:55 10:55 | Title Speaker Chair | Financial bankruptcy and the Kaitokudou Merchant Academy
 of Osaka Toshihiro Kato Gentaro Seki | Pigou as ideal utilitarian Satoshi Yamazaki Michihiro Otonashi | Thought of 'Natura' by John Stuart Mill Keiko Funaki Takaho Ando | 
| 11:00 12:00 | Title Speaker Chair | History of economics in Japan: a form of social science Aiko Ikeo (PDF file) (Another reference files) Shigeyoshi Senga | Hayek, Hume and Smith: mainly about their ideas of 
justice Masanori Taishido Tatsuya Sakamoto | The formation of economic methodology Kensuke Sasaki Shoken Mawatari | 
| 12:00 13:00 | Lunchtime and Secretary Meeting | |||
| 13:00 17:00 | 
 | (Theme) The progress and order in the history of economic thought in Japan in 19th century (Organizer)  (Chair)  (Speaker and Title)  Hiroshi Matsunoo: The economic view of Ukichi Taguchi Takashi Fujii: The image of a new order in the conomic thought of Kunio Yanagida (Discussants)  (Recapitulator)  | (Theme) The economic thought of Austrian School: development, succession, and its present day significance (Organizer)  (Chair)  (Speaker and Title)  Chikako Nakayama: Austrian economics in the interwar period: the economics of Morgenstern in relation to the economic situation of Austrie in the 1930s Shigeki Tomo and Susumu Egashira: Hayek and Spann: individualism and universalism Hiroyuki Okon: Libertarianism and economic progress: Mises, Hayek, and the economic thought of Austraian School (Discussants)  | (Theme) The relationship between ideas and policies: an approach to the history of Italian economic thought (Organizer)  (Chair)  (Speaker and Title)  Junichiro Kurosu: On economic liebralism of Francesco Ferrara Kanna Ito: Alberto Beneduce and the birth of the State as Entrepreneur in interwar Italy (Discussants)  | 
| 17:00 | Closing Address by Hiroshi Takemoto (the President) | |||
The 62nd Annual Meeting 
 Sapporo Gakuin University 
 October 24-25, 1998
October 24 (Saturday) 
   
| Time | Room 1 (D-201) | Room 2 (D-202) | Room 3 (D-203) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9:50 | Opening Address by Isao Inamura (the Orgnizer) (G-101 SGU) | |||
| 9:55 10:55 | Title Speaker  Chair | Adam Smith's Theory of Productive Labour and Value Akio Hoshino (Kanto Gakuin University) Nobuyoshi Kawashima (Seinan Gakuin University) | Development of the Exhaustion Theorem in the Marginal
 Productivity Theory Masahiro Kawamata (Hosei University) Ikuo Omori (Waseda University) | Takada Yasuma's Power Theory and the Japanese Economy Hideomi Tanaka (Jobu University) Tamotsu Nishizawa (Hitotsubashi University) | 
| 11:00 12:00 | Title Speaker  Chair | Adam Smith and the Real Bills Doctrine Yuji Sato (Toyama University of International Studies) Hiroji Nakamura (Kyushu International University) | Marshall on Progress and Life Soichi Onuma (Tohoku Gakuin University) Yasunori Fukagai (Tokyo Metropolitan University) | Study of 
the Existence of General Equilibrium: A History as Viewed from Japan Aiko Ikeo 
(Kokugakuin University)  Yuichi Shionoya (National Institute of Population and Social Security Research) | 
| 12:00 13:00 | Lunchtime and Secretary Meeting | |||
| 13:00 14:00 | General Assembly (G-101 SGU) | |||
| 14:05 15:05 | Title Speaker  Chair | Poverty Problem in the Economic Thought of T. R. Malthus Katsuyoshi Watarai (Hitotsubashi University)
       Hitoshi Hashimoto (Kyoto Sangyo University) | Pigou's Welfare Economics and Ethical Belief Yuichi Shionoya (National Institute of Population 
and Social Security Research)  Shoichi Hashimoto (Kansai University) | The Turnover Period of Capital and the General Rate 
of Profit Osamu Hiraishi  Hiroyasu Iida (Keio University) | 
| 15:10 16:10 | Title Speaker  Chair | James Mill's Theory on Civilization and India: A Study
 of The History of British India Eiji Kondo Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University) | Norman and Keynes: A New Interpretation Atsushi Komine (Niigata Sangyo University)
       Tetsuo Taka (Kyushu University) | Marx and Bentham: An Analysis about Marx's 'Freiheit,
 Gleichheit, Eigentum und Bentham' Michio Akama (Ehime University) Yoshio Nagai (Kanto Gakuin University) | 
| 16:15 17:15 | Title Speaker  Chair | The Political Economy of John Stuart Mill and Modern
 Society Masami Maehara (Toyo Women's College) Shoken Mawatari (Tohoku University) | Keynes's Economics: A Study from a Doctrine-Historical
 Point of View Toshiaki Hirai (Sophia University)  Kiichiro Yagi (Kyoto University) | 'Naturalismus' in Marx's Early Works Hideaki Kudo (Chiba University)  Daisuke Arie (Yokohama National University) | 
17:30 - 19:30 Party
October 25 (Sunday) 
   
| Time | Room 1 (D-201) | Room 2 (D-202) | Room 3 (D-203) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9:45 10:45 | Title Speaker  Chair | The Implication of Supplementary Sections to J. S. 
Mill's 'Great Chapter' Masatomi Fujimoto (Graduate School of Nanzan University)
       Takashi Negishi (Aoyama Gakuin University) | Some Problems about Stability of Harrodian Growth
Path Fujio Sugiyama (Bunkyo University)  Aiko Ikeo (Kokugakuin University) | The Economics of John Rae: Knowledge, Uncertainty
and  Choice Masazumi Wakatabe (Waseda University)  Shigeshi Wada (Chuo University) | 
| 10:50 11:50 | Title Speaker  Chair | Two Views of Equality: J. S. Mill and J. R. MaCulloch
 on Taxation Natsu Matsui  Satoshi Yamasaki (Nihon Fukushi University) | Sraffa's Criticism 
of Hayek, In Defense of Keynes' Treatise Hidetaka Ohara (Meiji 
University) (GIF File)  Katsuyoshi Watarai (Hitotsubashi University) | On Max Weber's 'Verantwortethik' Tsutomu Hashimoto (Hokkaido University)  Tatsuya Sakamoto (Keio University) | 
| 11:50 12:40 | Lunchtime and Secretary Meeting | |||
| 12:40 14:20  16:40 | General Session for 1998: "J.S.Mill 
and the Modern World" (G-101) Chairs: Saburo Shinomiya and Yoshio Nagai (Kanto Gakuin University) | |||
| 16:45 | Closing Address by Takashi Negishi (the President) | |||
The 61st Annual Meeting 
 Fukui Prefectural University 
 November 8-9, 1997
November 8, Saturday
November 9, Sunday Morning
November 9, Sunday Afternoon