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Population, Poverty and Welfare in the History of Economic Thought: an international comparison
Symposium: Population, Poverty and Welfare in the History of Economic Thought: an international comparison
8 March 2010, 9:55-18:00
At Waseda University (Tokyo), Institute for Researches in Modern Politics and Economy (Building 1, 2nd floor), Nishi-Waseda Campus (現代政治経済研究所会議室、1号館2階)
Programme (preliminary):
9:55 Opening
10:00-11:00 Satoshi Niimura (Okayama University), Poverty and Inequality in David Hume and Adam Smith
11:00-12:00 John Vint (Manchester Metropolitan University), The Wages Fund Doctrine and the Welfar of the Working Class
12:00-13:00 Lunch time
13:00-14:00 Taku Eriguchi (Aichi Prefectural University), The Webbs on National Minimum and the Future of the British Economy
14:00-15:00 Gilbert Faccarello (University of Paris 2), “She tells him to be gone.” Population, poverty and welfare in France during the first 19 th Century: the heyday of a controversy
15:00 15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-16:30 Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University), Population, poverty and welfare in the history of Japanese economic thought: the case of Edo period
16:30-17:30 Mats Lundahl(Stockholm School of Economics), The Response to Knut Wickell’s First Cause Celebre : The Chief Cause of Social Misfortunes
17:30-17:40 Concluding remarks
18:00 Dinner party
Katsyoshi Watarai (Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan) watarai [at mark] waseda.jp
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