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Time | Room 1[Second Classroom] | Room 2[Third Classroom] | Room 3[Sixth Classroom] | Room 4[Seventh Classroom] | Room 5[Eighth Classroom] |
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09:00-09:55 | 1-1 Ryo Sadamori (part-time lecturer of Keio University)
Title: The Differences in Analyses regarding the Decrease in Interest Rate in Spain in Montesquieu and Hume: The Relation between The Concept of "Money" and the Recognition of the Circulation of Wealth in World Commerce Chair: Hiroko Goto (Hosei University) Discussant: Syohei Yoneda (Osaka Sangyo University) |
2-1 Kimitoshi Sato (Emeritus Professor of National Institute of Technology, Nagaoka College)
Title: Beatrice Webb's Welfare Economics on Social Economy: Basic Problem, Spencer, Marshall, Economics on Social Economy, Welfare Policy Chair: Nanako Fujita (Nagoya City University) Discussant: Hanno Terao (Waseda University) |
4-1 Reinhard Neck
Title: Was Carl Menger a Precursor of Karl Popper? Chair: Midori Wakamori (Osaka City University) Discussant: Shigeki Tomo (Independent Scholar) |
5-1, 5-2 Organizer: Aki Lehtinen (University of Helsinki)
Models, Evidence and Progress in Economics (1) Aki Lehtinen (University of Helsinki) Title: The epistemic benefits of generalization in economic modelling (2) Title: Chair: D. Wade Hands (University of Puget Sound) Discussant: Shin Kubo (Kwansei Gakuin University), Noriko Ishida (Nihon University) |
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10:00-10:55 | 1-2 Akio Hoshino (Emeritus Professor of Kanto Gakuin University)
Title: Adam Smith's system ofproductive powers and rent Chair: Michihiro Otonashi (Chuo University) Discussant:Tetsuhiro Endo (Kyushu Kyoritsu University) |
2-2 Eiko Yamamoto (Waseda University, Graduate Student)
Title: Graslin’s Theories of Progressive Consumption Tax and Tariff Linked with Cantillon’s Cycle Theory Chair: Keiko Kurita (Tokyo Woman's Christian University) Discussant: So Kaneko (Oita University) |
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4-2 Andrea Salanti (University of Bergamo)
Title: All that glitters is not gold: the case of “mainstream pluralism” Chair: Masashi Kondo (Osaka Prefecture University) Discussant: Susumu Egashira (Otaru University of Commerce) |
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11:00-11:55 | 1-3 Yuri Shiomi (University of Tokyo, Graduate student)
Title: JThe Theory of Money and Commerce on Sir James Steurart Chair: Hiroshi Takemoto (Emeritus Professor of Kwansei Gakuin University) Discussant: Kiyofumi Yahata (Emeritus Professor of Ferris University) |
2-3 Yoshiro Kamitake (Hitotsubashi University)
Title: Title:From Aristotle’s κοινωνια to Marx’s intermundia Chair: Daisuke Nakai (Kindai University) Discussant: Kuniyasu Morioka (Osaka University of Commerce) |
3-3 Tadashi Otsuki (part-time lecturer of Gunma University)
Title: Kaname Akamatsu on the Theory of the Structural Changes of the World Economy: from the 1930s to the 1970s Chair: Tatsuo Harada (Ryukoku University) Discussant: Kuniaki Makino (Setsunan University) | 4-3 Jean-Daniel Boyer
Title: Was Cantillon such a “foolish political teacher”?: Looking back on the models of circulation of wealth from Cantillon to Quesnay Chair: Hiroshi Kitami (Osaka Sangyo University) Discussant: Yusuke Ando (Rikkyo University) |
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11:55-12:40 | Lunch Time | ||||
12:40-13:35 | [First Classroom]General meeting (Greeting from the school) | ||||
13:40-14:35 | 1-4 Tokutaro Shibata (Teikyo University)
Title: Money Theory of James Steuart and Chartalist Theory of Money Chair: Naoki Hayashi (Onomichi City University) Discussant: Yuji Sato (Rikkyo University) |
2-4 Yamazaki Yoshihiro (Fukuoka University)
Title: Probability in Quantum Mechanics and in Contemporary Macroeconomics Chair: Akiyoshi Arakawa (Rikkyo University) Discussant: Toichiro Asada (Chuo University) |
3-4 Shigeta Minamimori (Nagasaki University)
Title: On KANDA Takahira's Beneficiary-pays Principle: the Influence of William Ellis's Tax Theory Chair: Akihito Matsumoto (Tokushima Bunri University) Discussant: Yasunori Fukagai (Yokohama National University) |
4-4 Gilles Campagnolo(National Center for Scientific Research)
Title: Steuart, Hegel, Chamley (and Keynes?) Chair: Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University) Discussant: Yutaka Furuya (Tohoku University) |
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14:40-15:35 | 1-5 Tetsuo Taka (Emeritus Professor of Kyushu University)
Title: On the Significance and Meaning of the Part I in The Theory of Moral Sentiments Chair: Hiroyuki Furuya (Tokushima Bunri University) Discussant: Yoshio Inoue (Chuo University) |
2-5 Atsushi Kusuki (Hokusei Gakuen University)
Title: J. A. Schumpeter and F. H. Knight: On the Uncertainty Chair: Eiji Yamamoto(Kanazawa Seiryo University) Discussant: Satiko Motoyoshi(Tohoku Gakuin University) |
3-5, 3-6 Organizer: Tamotsu Nishizawa (Teikyo University)
Economic Thought of Tokuzo Fukuda in Rehabilitation?Referring to the publication of the ”Collected Works of Tokuzo Fukuda (1) Shutaro Muto (Niigata University) Title: Tokuzo Fukuda and Reimeikai (2) Takutoshi Inoue Title: Formation of Tokuzo Fukuda's Thought on 'Human Renaissance' (3) Hidetomi Tanaka(Jobu University) Title: Tokuzo Fukuda and the Contemporary economics Discussant: Kiitiro Yagi (Setsunan University), Hiroshi Matsunoo (Ehime University) Chair: Tamotsu Nishizawa (Teikyo University) |
4-5, 4-6 Organizer: Shinji Nohara (University of Tokyo) The dissemination of Adam Smith’s ideas to East Asia (1) Daisuke Arie(Yokohama National University) Title: The Wrong but Influential Image of Adam Smith in the 20th century Japan: What the Adam Smith Library Suggests (2) Shinji Nohara (University of Tokyo) Title: Adam Smith's maginalia (3) Jeng-Guo S. Chen (Academia Sinica) Title: The Use and Abuse of Adam Smith in China, 1902- 2012 Chair: Ryu Susato (Keio University) Discussant: Shigeru Akita (Osaka University), Shimpei Yamamoto (Hokusei Gakuen University) |
5-5, 5-6 Organizer: Michiru Nagatsu (University of Helsinki)
Economic Methodology: Historical and Philosophical (1) D. Wade Hands (University of Puget Sound) Title: Philosophy of economics without history of economics is empty; history of economics without philosophy of economics is blind : the relationship between history and philosophy of economics during the last half century (2) Norikazu Takami (Tokyo Metropolitan University) Title: Professor Hands’s Reflection without Rules and its significance to the history of economics (3) Magdalena Małecka and Michiru Nagatsu (University of Helsinki) Title: The behavioral origins of behavioral economics: re-examination Chair: Don Ross (University College Cork; University of Cape Town; Georgia State University) Discussant: Naoki Haraya (Gunma Prefectural Women's University), |
15:40-16:35 | 1-6 Taro Hisamatsu (Doshisha University)
Title: Title: Creating the Ricardian Model of International Trade Chair: Yoshitaka Hirano (Toyama Prefectural University) Discussant: Satoshi Yoshii (Nagoya University of Commerce & Business) |
2-6 Junki Nakakitaura (Doshisha University)
Titile: 'Lacking' and 'Hoarding' in Robertsonian Economics: An approach from his real theory Chair: Ryo Hongo (Kwansei Gakuin University) Discussant: Shimodaira Hiroyuki (Yamagata University) |
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16:40-17:35 | 1-7 Naoyuki Wakamatsu (Graduate Student, Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University)
Title: David Ricardo’s Dynamic Tax Theory Chair: Shigemasa Sato (Emeritus Professor of Onomichi City University) Discussant: Shinji Fukuda (Hirosaki University) |
2-7 Masahiro Kawamata (Keio University)
Title: Marginal Revolution Reconsidered Chair: Kenji Fujii (Aoyama Gakuin University) Discussant: Isao Muto (National Defense Academy of Japan) |
3-7 Mikio Nishioka (Doshisha University)
Title: The framework of the strategic opening of Japan and ‘Enriching the Country’ by Yokoi Shonan Chair: Masamiti Komuro(Keio University) Discussant: Junko Aoyagi(part-time lecturer of Daito Bunka University) |
4-7 Motohiro Okada (Konan University)
Title: Reappraisal of Karl Marx's anti-neoclassical perspective on labour exchange: for the 200th anniversary of his birth Chair: Tsuyoshi Yuki (Saitama University) Discussant: Ryuzo Kuroki (Rikkyo University) |
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17:40-18:30 | [First Classroom] Presidential Address:
The Present Position of Studies on the History of Economic Thought: Atsushi Komine (President of the JSHET, Ryukoku University) Rejume in Japanese Slides in English |
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18:45-20:45 | Conference Dinner Venue:Co-op Central Hall |
Time | Room 1[Second Classroom] | Room 2[Third Classroom] | Room 3[Sixth Classroom] | Room 4[Seventh Classroom] | Room 5[Eighth Classroom] |
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09:00-09:55 | 1-8 Tadahiro Yamao (Keio University, Graduate Student)
Title: J.S. Mill on Women's Employment: Focusing on the Revision of the Third Edition of Principles of Political Economy Chair: Hiroaki Itai (Ochanomizu University) Discussant: Keiko Funaki (Musashi University) |
2-8 Kazunori Akatsuka (Kokugakuin University, Graduate student )
Title: A genealogical study of Austrian theory of capital: Distinctiveness and Diversity Chair: Koji Daikoku (Kyoto University) Discussant: Manabu Kuwata (Fukuyama City University) |
3-8 Xin-Wei You (Hokkaido University, Graduate student)
Title: A Study on Hegel's Ideas about Labor in his Theory of Civil Society and Marx's Theory of Sensual Labor Chair: Tetsushi Harada (Kwansei Gakuin University) Discussant: Yuta Otsuka (Nagoya University of Economics) |
4-8, 4-9 Organizer: Don Ross (University College Cork; University of Cape Town; Georgia State University)
Should We Trust Economists as Expert Social Planners? (1) Julian Reiss (Durham University) Title: Expertise, Consensus, and the Nature of Social Scientific Facts Or: Against Epistocracy (2) Don Ross (University College Cork; University of Cape Town; Georgia State University) Title: Why economists are most trustworthy when the general public isn’t watching (3) Guilhem Lecouteux (University of Nice) Title: The fable of the beekeepers Chair: Tomoyuki Uemiya (Osaka University of Economics) Discussant: Satoshi Yamazaki (Kochi University), Yoshifumi Ozawa (Kyushu Sangyo University) |
5-8 Chiu-Ping Wang
Title: Does financial crisis influence the information content of dividend policy? Chair: Jou Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University) Discussant: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University) |
10:00-10:55 | 1-9, 1-10 Organizer: Hideo Tanaka (Aichigakuin University)
Reviewing the study on Adam Smith in Japan and West (1) Keiichi Watanabe (Kyoto Gakuen University) Title:Adam Smith Study from Pre-War Japan to the Trio, (Uchida, Kobayashi, and Mizuta) Hideo Tanaka (Aichigakuin University) Title: A General Review of Adam Smith Studies in Japan since the End of the WW? Hisashi Shinohara (Emeritus Professor of Kwansei Gakuin University) Title: An Aspect of the Recent Adam Smith Studies on TMS, LRBL, and EPS. Chair: Takashi Okuda (Konan University) Discussant: Tomoyuki Arai (Shimonoseki City University), Shigemi Muramatsu (Kumamoto Gakuen University), Hiroko Aoki (Musashino University) |
2-9 Takahiro Yamamoto (part-time lecturer of Kanagawa Institute of Technology)
Title: On Hayek's Business Cycle: Why has it been forgotten? Yusuke Yoshino (Chukyo University) Discussant: Hiroyuki Okon (Kokugakuin University) |
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11:00-11:55 | 2-10 Noriaki Kawamura (Kokushikan University)
Title: The low theory of Hayek and the caategorical imperative of Kant Chair:Masanori Taishido (Toyo University) Discussant:Hironori Sakai (Kanagawa University) |
3-10 Craig Freedman (University of New South Wales)
Title: Roads Not Taken: The Coase Conundrum Chair: Kouki Hirose (Fukui Prefectural University) Discussant: Masahiro Mikami (Meiji University) |
4-10 Hoon Hong (Yonsei University)
Title: Towards a Critique of Neoclassical Economics Chair: Takuo Dome (Osaka University) Discussant: Takato Kasai (Kagoshima University) |
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11:55-12:45 | Lunch Time | ||||
12:45-16:15 | [First classroom]: Plenary Session : Japanese Contributions to the Economic Thought from 1968 to 2018 Organizer:Tsutomu Hashimoto (Hokkaido University) and Masanobu Sato (Kansai University) Chair: Tsutomu Hashimoto (Hokkaido University) (1) Tatsuya Sakamoto(Keio University) The Birth of Yoshihiko Uchida's The Birth of Economics: In Search of Justice for Civil Society (2) Han Lixin (Tsinghua University) A Theory of Civil Society School of Japanese Marxism and its Implications to China: Especially on Mochizuki Seiji's Study on Marxian Theory of History (3) Nao Saito (Tohoku Gakuin University) Yuichi Shionoya's Economic Philosophy: Perfectionist Liberalism and Social Reform Commentators: Shintaro Tamate (University of Tokyo), Kunihiko Uemura (Kansai University), and Masanobu Sato(Kansai University) Questions and responses Some Remarks by the Organizer |
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16:20 | Closing remarks (President of the JSHET) |
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