The Japanese Society for the History of Economic Thought


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The 67th Annual Meeting, Doshisha University, 24th-25th May, 2003
  • Program (Provisional version) (Mainly in Japanese) conference67

The 66th Annual Meeting, Niigata University, 26th-27th November, 2002

  • Program conference66


The 65th Annual Meeting
Kwansei Gakuin University
10th-11th November, 2001

(Created by Akio Hoshino)

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)
Masaki Komuro and Takashi Fujii

(Chair)
Michifumi Yashima and Takashi Fujii (Introduction)

(Speaker and Title)
Masahki Komura: The recognition and reporterlogic of the civil economic thought in the later Ed0-era

Hiroshi Matsunoo: The economic view of Ukichi Taguchi

Takashi Fujii: The image of a new order in the conomic thought of Kunio Yanagida

(Discussants)
Tetsuo Taka: From a view point of history of Western economic thought
Yoshinobu Oikawa: From a view point of history of Japanese economic thought

(Recapitulator)
Masaki Komuro

(Theme)
The economic thought of Austrian School: development, succession, and its present day significance

(Organizer)
Hiroyuki Okon

(Chair)
Shuichi Nakamura

(Speaker and Title)
Yukihiro Ikeda: Carl Menger, economic leberalism and spontaneous order (PDF file in Japanese)

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)
Jun Kobayashi, Kiichiro Yagi and Toshiaki Hirai

(Theme)
The relationship between ideas and policies: an approach to the history of Italian economic thought

(Organizer)
Seizo Hotta

(Chair)
Seizo Hotta

(Speaker and Title)
Takashi Okuda: Requeim for economic civele: metamorphosis of the Napolitan Enlightmente in the Napoleon Era

Junichiro Kurosu: On economic liebralism of Francesco Ferrara

Kanna Ito: Alberto Beneduce and the birth of the State as Entrepreneur in interwar Italy

(Discussants)
Hiroshi Kitami, Masaharu Hattori and Yasushi Kawase

17:00 Closing Address by Hiroshi Takemoto (the President)


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The 62nd Annual Meeting
Sapporo Gakuin University
October 24-25, 1998

(Created by Shigeyoshi Senga and Shoken Mawatari)

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)

1. "Value and Distribution", Shoken Mawatari (Tohoku University)
2. "Utility and Preferences", Soshichi Uchii (Kyoto University)
3. "The Economic Role of Government", Yasunori Fukagai (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
4. "Rethinking J. S. Mill's Feminism", Tamae Mizuta (Nagoya Keizai University)

(Break)

Discussions:
Takuo Dome (Osaka University)
Yuichi Shionoya (National Institute of Population and Social Security Research)
Jiro Kumagai (Momoyama Gakuin University)

Discussion and Summary

16:45 Closing Address by Takashi Negishi (the President)


| 65th (2001) | 64nd (2000) | 63rd (1999) | 62nd (1998) | 61st (1997) | 60th (1996) | 59th (1995) |

The 61st Annual Meeting
Fukui Prefectural University
November 8-9, 1997

(Created by Aiko Ikeo)

November 8, Saturday


November 9, Sunday Morning


November 9, Sunday Afternoon


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