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Economic Thought of Cambridge, Oxford, LSE and the Transformation of the Welfare State
以下のウェブのような次第で、9月5−7日に、一橋大学・佐野書院で国際ワークショップを開催いたします。
http://www.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/extra/CambridgeWS2015public.html
科学研究費(基盤A)によるもので、第一部 "Historical Reconstruction of the Economic Thought of Welfare (Well-being)、
第二部 "The World economy and Keynes: Past and Present" となっています。
注:以下,上記URLより転載。 ***************************************** International Workshop 2016 Supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A):
“Economic Thought of Cambridge, Oxford, LSE and the Transformation of the Welfare State” Sept. 5-7, 2016 Sano Shoin , Hitotsubashi University 一橋大学・佐野書院 Sept. 5 (Monday)
Part I“Historical Reconstruction of the Economic Thought of Welfare (Well-being)”
10:15 Opening
10:30-12:00 In Memoriam of Professor Yuichi Shionoya, focusing on welfare economics and the welfare state Chair: Reiko Gotoh (Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University)
Naoshi Yamawaki (Seisa University, Professor Emeritus, Tokyo University) “Shionoya on the normative economics and the non-utilitarian perspective of welfare economics”
Tamotsu Nishizawa (Teikyo University, Professor Emeritus Hitotsubashi University) “Shionoya's works around and after the 'No Wealth but Life' ”
Comment: Yukihiro Ikeda (Keio University)
12:00-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:00 Chair: Roger Backhouse Antoinette Baujard (University Jean Monnet de Saint Etienne) “The birth of the capability approach in the context of welfarist criticism”
Constanze Binder (Erasmus University Rotterdam) "Capabilitarianism: a contested conceptual map"
Comment: Reiko Gotoh (Hitotsubashi University)
15:00-15:15 Coffee
15:15-16:15 Chair: Steve Medema Kotaro Suzumura (Japan Academy, Professor Emeritus, Hitotsubashi University and Waseda University) " "Old" Welfare Economics a la Pigou, Hicks's Farewell to Welfarism, and Sen's Non-Consequentialist Economics of Well-Being"
Comment: Roger Backhouse
16:15-16:30 coffee
16:30-18:00 Chair: Antoinette Baujard Peter Cain (Professor Emeritus, Sheffield Hallam University) "Quality before Quantity: John Ruskin's Influence on J. A. Hobson's Pre-1914 Welfare Economics"
Comment: Tamotsu Nishizawa
Steve Medema (University of Colorado Denver) "Non-Welfarism in early objections to the Coase Theorem; the early environmental economics"
Comment: Masahiro Kawamata (Keio University)
Sept. 6 (Tuesday)
10:30-12:00 Chair: Steve Medema Satoshi Yamazaki (Kochi University) “Reexamination of Pigou's Welfarism: A Non-Welfarist Approach?”
Comment: Steve Medema
Nao Saito (Tohoku Gakuin University) “Welfarist or non-welfarist? The development of Arrow's idea of justice”
Comment: Constanze Binder
12:00-13:45 Lunch
13:45-14:45 Chair: Peter Cain Roger Backhouse (University of Birmingham and Erasmus University Rotterdam) “The Origins of the New Welfare Economics”
Comment: Akiyoshi Arakawa (Rikkyo University)
14:45-15:05 Coffee
Part II12th(2016) International Keynes Conference: “The World Economy and Keynes: Past and Present”
15:05 Opening: Toshiaki Hirai
Session I
15:10-17:25 Chair: Toshiaki Hirai Carlo Crisitano(University of Pisa) “The Coming of Keynes to Wall Street, 1931-1939”
Comment: Jan Kregel
Atsushi Komine (Ryukoku University) “Recent Research on Keynes: After the Financial Crisis of 2007 / 8”
Comment: Jiro Obata (Rissho University)
Toichiro Asada (Chuo University) “Mathematical Formalization of Macroeconomic Stabilizaion Policy in a High-dimensional Dynamic Keynesian Model with Public Debt Accumulation”
Comment: Ryuzo Kuroki
Sept. 7 (Wednesday)
Session II.
10:00-11:30 Chair: Sergio Nisticò Atsushi Naito (Ohtsuki City College) “The Relevance of ' the Euthanasia of the Rentier ' Concept”
Comment: Yasutoshi Noshita (Kokushikan University)
Toshiaki Hirai ( Professor Emeritus, Sophia University) “Keynes and the Postwar World Order Planning - Internationalism, the British Empire Interests and Pragmatism”
Comment: Carlo Crisitiano
11:30-13:30 Lunch
Session III. Chair: Ryuzo Kuroki (Rikkyo University)
13:30-14:15 Jan Kregel (Levy Economics Institute of Bard College) “Keynes and Minsky on Financial Regulation and Global Finacial Fragility”
Comment: Yoshio Watanabe (Meiji University) Coffee 14:15-14:45
Sergio Nisticò (University of Cassino and Southern Lazio) “Keynes's Investment Theory as a Micro-foundation for Keynes's Grandchildren”
Comment: Asahi Noguchi (Senshu University)
14:45-16:15 Yasuhiro Sakai (Professor Emeritus, University of Tsukuba and Shiga University) “J. M. Keynes versus F. H. Knight: How to deal with Risk, Probability and Uncertainty”
Comment: Sergio Nisticò
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