Date:13-14 March 2024
Place:Tokyo, Rikkyo University, Build. No. 12, B1 & B2 Conference Room
(The Campus Map: http://english.rikkyo.ac.jp/access/ikebukuro/campusmap/)
Provisional Programme
13 March 2024 (Wednesday)
10:00-10:05 Opening Remarks (Notice:10:00-12:15 at B3 & B4 Conference Rooms)
Yuji Sato (Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan)
10:05-11:05 ‘Smith, Ricardo and Sraffa: A Note’
Takashi Yagi (Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan)
Discussant: Yuji Sato (Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Shigeki Tomo (Independent Scholar, Kyoto, Japan)
11:15-12:15 ‘The Growth Paths of Wages in Ricardo and J.S. Mill: The Arguments of Tax Theories’
Naoyuki Wakamatsu (Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan)
Discussant: Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University, Osaka, Japan)
Chair: Ken Mizuta (Independent scholar, Tokyo, Japan)
12:15-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 ‘Rich Country Poor Country Debate and John Barton’
Joh Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University, Yokohama, Japan)
Discussant: Taro Hisamatsu (Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan)
Chair: Shinji Fukuda (Hirosaki University, Hirosaki, Japan)
15:00-15:20 Tea and Coffee
15:20-16:20 ‘Substituting Conjecture for Facts: Diderot's Justification of the Authority of Men over Women in L'Histoire des deux Indes’
Laurie Bréban (Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France)
Discussant: Kenta Ohji (University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Kuniyasu Morioka (Osaka University of Commerce, Osaka, Japan)
16:30-17:30 ‘Les pays à finances avariées': Leroy-Beaulieu on Debt and Currency Troubles at the End of the 19th Century’
Javier San Julián Arrupe (Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain)
Discussant: Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Atsushi Naito (Otsuki City College, Otsuki, Japan)
18:00-20:00 Dinner
14 March 2024 (Thursday)
10:00-11:00 ‘On the Decline of Classical Political Economy in the Nineteenth Century’
Matthew Smith (University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia)
Discussant: Taichi Tabuchi (Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan)
Chair: Akihito Matsumoto (Matsuyama University, Matsuyama, Japan)
11:10-12:10 ‘On some Distinctive Features of the Critique of Political Economy in 19th Century France’
Gilbert Faccarello (Université Panthéon-Assas, Paris, France)
Discussant: Atsushi Masunaga (Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi City University, Onomichi, Japan)
12:10-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 ‘J.S. Mill’s View on the Employment of Women: The Liberty of Competing in the Labour Market’
Tadahiro Yamao (Osaka University of Economics, Osaka, Japan)
Discussant: Keiko Funaki (Musashi University, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University, Yokohama, Japan)
15:00-15:20 Tea and Coffee
15:20-16:20 ‘Impediments to Women’s Economic Thinking in the Victorian Economy: What Did This Mean for Economic Theories of the Family?’
Miriam Bankovsky (La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia)
Discussant: Yoshifumi Ozawa (Rissho University, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Yuh Fujita (Kushiro Public University of Economics, Kushiro, Japan)
16:30-17:30 ‘Reproduction and Family Limitation during the U.S. Progressive Era: The Analysis of Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Irving Fisher’
Rebeca Gomez Betancourt (Université Lumière Lyon 2, Lyon, France)
Discussant: Satoshi Yamazaki (Kochi University, Kochi, Japan)
Chair: Akira Nagamine (Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan)
17:30-17:35 Closing Remarks
Akira Nagamine (Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan)
18:00-20:00 Farewell Party
Date: 14 September, 2023
Place: Tokyo, Meiji University, Liberty Tower, 11th Floor, Room 1113
https://www.meiji.ac.jp/cip/english/about/campus/index.html
https://www.meiji.ac.jp/cip/english/about/campus/su_campus.html
13:40-14:30 Rediscovering William Petty: The Ricardians and the birth of the history of political economy
Yuji Sato (Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Akira Nagamine (Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan)
14:30-15:20 Structure of the theory of value of David Ricardo
Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University, Tokyo, Japan)
Discussant: Taichi Tabuchi (Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan)
Chair: Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi City University, Onomichi, Japan)
15:20-15:35 Coffee
15:35-16:25 Grote's reading of Ricardo on foreign trade
Christian Gehrke (University of Graz, Graz, Austria)
Discussant: Jou Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University, Yokohama, Japan)
Chair: Atsushi Masunaga (Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan)
16:25-17:15 Theoretical succession from Ricardo to J. S. Mill: the arguments of taxes on wages
Naoyuki Wakamatsu (Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan)
Discussant: Shinji Fukuda (Hirosaki University, Hirosaki, Japan)
Chair: Yoshifumi Ozawa (Rissho University, Tokyo, Japan)
Date: March 14-15, 2023
Place: Tokyo, Rikkyo University, Build. No. 11, room 303
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Provisional Programme
March 14, 2023 (Tuesday)
10:00-10:05 Opening Remarks
Yuji Sato (Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan)
10:05-11:05 Advocacy for Central Bank Governance:Lessons from Walter Bagehot's Lombard Street
Nesrine Bentemessek Kahia (Université Paris Est Créteil, IRG, Paris, France) and Rebeca Gomez Betancourt (Université Lumière Lyon 2, Triangle-MSH, Lyon, Framce)
Discussant: Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi City University, Onomichi, Japan)
11:15-12:15 Progressive Economics under a Classical Dress: Debating the Federal Income Tax in America at the End of the 19th Century
Javier San Julián Arrupe (Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain)
Discussant: Shingo Takahashi (Tokyo College of Transport Studies, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Atsushi Naito (Otsuki City College, Otsuki, Jaoan)
12:15-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 Taste Formation in Classical Economics
Alex M. Thomas (Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India)
Discussant: Atsushi Masunaga (Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Shinji Fukuda (Hirosaki University, Hirosaki, Japan)
15:00-15:20 Tea and Coffee
15:20-16:20 The Development of John Stuart Mill's Socialism
Helen McCabe (University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK)
Discussant: Yoshifumi Ozawa (Rissho University, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Tadahiro Yamao (Keio University, Tokyo, Japan)
16:30-17:30 Genealogy of the Theory of Reciprocal Demand up to J. S. Mill’s Basic Model
Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University, Osaka, Japan)
Discussant: Taichi Tabuchi (Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan)
Chair: Ken Mizuta (Independent scholar, Tokyo, Japan)
18:00-20:00 Dinner
March 15, 2023 (Wednesday): Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Death of David Ricardo
10:00-11:00 On Ricardo’s Principles (1817)
Naoyuki Wakamatsu (Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan)
‘David Ricardo and the Embryo of the Dynamic Analysis of Tax’
Discussant: Matthew Smith (University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia)
Chair: Shigeki Tomo (Independent Scholar, Kyoto, Japan)
11:10-12:10 On Malthus’s Political Economy
Taro Hisamatsu (Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan) and Nobuhiko Nakazawa (Kansai University, Osaka, Japan)
‘T. R. Malthus’s Investigation of the Cause of the Present High Price of Provisions (1800) and Amartya Kumar Sen'
Discussant: Alex M. Thomas (Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India)
Chair: Kuniyasu Morioka (Osaka University of Commerce, Osaka, Japan)
12:10-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 On Classical Political Economy, Marxian and Post-Keynesian Economics
Matthew Smith (University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia)
‘'Technological Progress in the Theory of Accumulation of the Classical Economists and Marx’
Discussant: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University, Tokyo, Japana)
Chair: Yuh Fujita (Kushiro Public University of Economics)
15:00-15:30 Tea and Coffee
15:30-16:30 Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of Ricardo’s Death
Yuji Sato (Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan)
‘Rediscovering William Petty: The Ricardians and the Birth of the History of Political Economy’
Discussant: Joh Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University, Yokohama, Japan)
Chair: Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University, Yokohama, Japan)
16:30-16:35 Closing Remarks
Akira Nagamine (Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan)
18:00-20:00 Farewell Party
Date: September 11-12, 2019
Place: Doshisha University, Fusokan, 5F Room 513
https://www.doshisha.ac.jp/en/information/campus/access/imadegawa.html
https://www.doshisha.ac.jp/en/information/campus/access/imadegawa.html
Provisional Programme
September 11, 2019 (Wednesday)
09:55-10:00 Opening Remarks
Taichi Tabuchi (Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan)
10:00-11:00 Thomas Robert Malthus and James Mill
Victor Bianchini (University Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France)
Discussant: Nobuhiko Nakazawa (Kansai University, Osaka, Japan)
Chair: Akira Nagamine (Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan)
11:10-12:10 Nassau William Senior and the Workhouse
Satoshi Fujimura (Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan)
Discussant: Yuh Fujita (Kushiro Public University of Economics, Kushiro, Japan)
Chair: Hiromi Morishita (Hokkai Gakuen University, Sapporo, Japan)
12:10-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 David Ricardo, Geology and Political Economy
Sergio Cremaschi (Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale, Vercelli, Italy)
Discussant: Yuji Sato (Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi City University, Onomichi, Japan)
15:10-16:10 Has the Economic Theory of John Stuart Mill Proposed Any Model?
Çınla Akdere (Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey)
Discussant: Jou Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University, Yokohama, Japan)
Chair: Masashi Kondo (Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka, Japan)
16:10-16:30 Tea and Coffee
16:30-17:30 John Stuart Mill, Sidgwick and the Philosophical
Foundations of Political Economy
Daisuke Nakai (Kindai University, Osaka, Japan)
Discussant: Satoshi Niimura (Okayama University, Okayama, Japan)
Chair: Atsushi Naito (Ohtsuki City College, Ohtsuki, Japan)
18:30-20:30 Dinner
September 12, 2019 (Thursday)
10:00-11:00 John Stuart Mill on 'Large Exceptions to 'Laisser-Faire'
Yoshifumi Ozawa (Kyushu Sangyo University, Fukuoka, Japan)
Discussant: Atsushi Masunaga (Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Ken Mizuta (Independent scholar, Tokyo, Japan)
11:10-12:10 Rethinking Mill's Stationary State
Gregory Claeys (University of London, London, UK)
Discussant: Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Taichi Tabuchi (Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan)
12:10-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 James Mill and William Thompson
Renee Prendergast (Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, UK)
Discussant: Shinji Fukuda (Hirosaki University, Hirosaki, Japan)
Chair: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan)
15:10-16: 10 Women and Cooperative Society in 19th Century Britain: J. S. Mill and William Thompson
Tadahiro Yamao (Keio University, Tokyo, Japan)
Discussant: Naoyuki Wakamatsu (Osaka International University, Osaka, Japan)
Chair: Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University, Yokohama, Japan)
16:10-17:30 Tea and Coffee
16:30-17:30 On the Ricardian Model of International Trade
Taro Hisamatsu (Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan)
Discussant: Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University, Osaka,Japan)
Chair: Yuichi Kimura (Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan)
17:30-17:35 Closing Remarks
Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi City University, Onomichi, Japan)
18:30-20:30 Dinner
Program
The Venue: Build. No. 11, Room A302
March 14th, 2019
9:50~10:00 Opening Remarks
10:00~11:00 The 1st Session on Classical Monetary Theory
Yuji SATO (Rikkyo University): ‘On Some Premises of Classical Monetary Theory’
Chair: Masashi IZUMO (Kanagawa University)
Discussant: Shigeyoshi SENGA (Yokohama City University Emeritus)
Rejoinder and free discussion
11:10~12:10 The 2nd Session on Charles-Louis de Montesquieu
Ryo SADAMORI (Keio University): ‘Interest Rate in Spain in
Montesquieu and Hume: the Concept of “Money”and the vision of the World Commerce’
Chair: Shin KUBO (Kwansei Gakuin University)
Discussant: Rebeca GOMEZ BETANCOURT (Université Lumière Lyon-2)
Rejoinder and free discussion
12:10~14:00 Lunch
14:00~15:00 The 3rd Session on Sir James Steuart
Rebeca GOMEZ BETANCOURT (Université Lumière Lyon-2) :
‘James Steuart: a modern approach to the liquidity and solvency of public debt’
Chair: Yuji SATO (Rikkyo University)
Discussant: Susumu TAKENAGA (Daito Bunka University)
Rejoinder and Free discussion
15:00~15:30 Coffee Break
15:30~16:30 The 4th Session on David Ricardo’s Monetary Theory
Susumu TAKENAGA (Daito Bunka University): ‘Ricardo on Money (Ghislain Deleplace, 2017)
Chair: Shigemasa SATO (Onomichi City University, Emeritus)
: Discussions with the Author’
Discussant: Christophe DEPOORTÈRE (Université de la Réunion)
Rejoinder and free
discussion
16:40~17:40 The 5th Session on Thomas Robert Malthus
Matthew Smith (University of Sydney): ‘A Reconsideration of the Role of Demand in Malthus’s Theory of Accumulation’
Chair: Masashi IZUMO (Kanagawa University)
Discussant: Taro HISAMATSU (Doshisha University)
Rejoinder and free discussion
March 15th, 2019
13:00~14:00 The 6th Session on Thomas Robert Malthus
Nobuhiko NAKAZAWA (Kansai University): ‘"As One of the Swinish Multitude": A Note on Malthus's Casual Reference to Burke's Reflections’
Chair: Masatomi FUJIMOTO (Osaka Gakuin University)
Discussant: Shin KUBO (Kwansei Gakuin University)
Rejoinder and free discussion
14:10~15:10 The 7th Session on Thomas Robert Malthus and David Ricardo
Christophe DEPOORTÈRE (Université de la Réunion) : ‘Ricardo’s side of the Malthus Papers in the Collection of Kanto Gakuen University’
Chair: Shinji FUKUDA (Hirosaki University)
Discussant: Matthew Smith (University of Sydney)
Rejoinder and free discussion
15:10~15:40 Coffee Break
15:40~16:40 The 8th Session on Post-Keynesian Monetary Economics
Atsushi NAITO (Ohtsuki City College): ‘Nominality of Money: Theory of Credit Money and Chartalism’
Chair: Shigemasa SATO (Onomichi City University, Emeritus)
Discussant: Aldo BARBA (University of Naples Federico II)
Rejoinder and free discussion
16:50~17:50 The 9th Session on David Ricardo
Aldo BARBA (University of Naples Federico II): ‘Ricardo Against
the Landlords: on His Plan for Paying off the National Debt by a Tax on Property’
Chair: Kazunori YAMAKURA (Nihon University)
Discussant: Yuji SATO (Rikkyo University)
Rejoinder and free discussion
17:50~18:00 Concluding Remarks
18:30~20:30 Farewell Party
Dates: September 4-5, 2018
Place: Hokkai Gakuen University, International Meeting Room in University Library
Programme
September 4, 2018 (Tuesday)
09:55-10:00 Opening Remarks: Hiromi Morishita (Hokkai Gakuen University, Sapporo, Japan)
10:00-11:00 Malthus in France
Gilbert Faccarello (Panthéon-Assas University, Paris, France)
Discussant: Atsushi Masunaga (Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Yuji Sato (Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan)
11:10-12:10 Malthus in Germany and Austria
Christian Gehrke (Karl Franzens University, Graz, Austria)
Discussant: Shigeki Tomo (Independent scholar, Kyoto, Japan)
Chair: Tadahiro Yamao (Keio University, Tokyo, Japan)
12:10-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 Malthus in Italy
Daniela Donnini Macciò (Independent scholar, Ascoli Piceno, Italy) and Roberto Romani (University of Teramo, Teramo, Italy)
Discussant: Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University, Osaka, Japan)
Chair: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan)
15:10-16:10 Malthus in Russia
Maxim Markov (Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia) and
Denis Melnik (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia)
Discussant: Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Yuh Fujita (Kushiro Public University of Economics, Kushiro, Japan)
16:10-16:30 Coffee and Tea
16:30-17:30 Malthus in Japan
Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University, Yokohama, Japan) and
Hiromi Morishita (Hokkai Gakuen University, Sapporo, Japan)
Discussant: Jou Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University, Yokohama, Japan)
Chair: Atsushi Naito (Ohtsuki City College, Ohtsuki, Japan)
18:30-20:30 Dinner
September 5, 2018 (Wednesday)
10:00-11:00 Malthus in Spain and Spanish speaking countries
Francisco Javier San Julián Arrupe (University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain)
Discussant: Akihito Matsumoto (Tokushima Bunri University, Tokushima, Japan)
Chair: Satoshi Niimura (Okayama University, Okayama, Japan)
11:10-12:10Malthus in Portugal and Brazil
José Luís Cardoso (University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal) and
Alexandre Mendes Cunha (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil)
Discussant: Taichi Tabuchi (Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan)
Chair: Shinji Fukuda (Hirosaki University, Hirosaki, Japan)
12:10-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 Malthus in the United Kingdom
Ryan Walter (University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia)
Discussant: Masashi Kondo (Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka, Japan)
Chair: Akira Nagamine (Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan)
15:10-16:10 Malthus in the United States of America
David Andrews (State University of New York at Oswego, Oswego, USA)
Discussant: Shinji Nohara (University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi City University, Onomichi, Japan)
16:10-16:30 Coffee and Tea
16:30-17:30 Round Table: The Reception of Thomas Robert
Malthus in Europe, America and Japan
Chair: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University, Yokohama, Japan)
17:30-17:35 Closing Remarks
Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University, Yokohama, Japan)
18:30-20:30 Dinner
Kyoto Conference on Classical Political Economy will be held at Doshisha University in Kyoto on March 7-8, 2018.
Kyoto Conference on Classical Political Economy (Provisional Programme)
March 7-8, 2018, Kyoto, Doshisha University, Fusokan,
5F Room 513
March 7, 2018 (Wednesday)
09:55-10:00 Opening Remarks: Taichi Tabuchi (Doshisha University, Kyoto)
10:00-11:00 Malthus
Nobuhiko Nakazawa (Kansai University, Osaka) 'On the Development of Malthus's Reformist Ideas'
Discussant: Taro Hisamatsu (Doshisha University, Kyoto)
Chair: Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University, Yokohama)
11:10-12:10 Supply and Demand
Tony Aspromourgos (Sydney University, Australia) 'What is Supply-and-Demand? Rationalizing the Marshallian Cross, 1838-1890'
Discussant: Masashi Kondo (Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka)
Chair: Shigeki Tomo (Independent Scholar, Kyoto)
12:10-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 James Mill and John Stuart Mill: Reconsidered (1)
Victor Bianchini (Centre Universitaire de Mayotte, France) 'James and John Stuart Mill on the Felicific Calculus: Two Close Views? '
Discussant: Daisuke Nakai (Kinki University, Osaka)
Chair: Akira Nagamine (Meiji University, Tokyo)
15:00-15:30 Coffee and Tea
15:30-16:30 James Mill and John Stuart Mill: Reconsidered (2)
Yoshifumi Ozawa (Kyushu Sangyo University, Fukuoka) 'John Stuart Mill on Britain's dependencies'
Discussant: Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University, Osaka)
Chair: Hiroaki Itai (Ochanomizu University, Tokyo)
16:40-17:40 James Mill and John Stuart Mill: Reconsidered (3)
Philippe Gillig (Université de Strasbourg, France) 'Does John Stuart Mill's international trade theory proves the superiority of laissez-faire?'
Discussant: Taichi Tabuchi (Doshisha University, Kyoto)
Chair: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University, Yokohama)
19:00-21:00 Dinner at Ganko Takasegata Nijouen
March 8, 2018 (Thursday)
10:00-11:00 Classical Political Economy and Education (1)
Satoshi Fujimura (Hokkaido University, Sapporo) 'The Educational Thought of N.W. Senior'
Discussant: Shin Kubo (Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomiya)
Chair: Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University, Osaka)
11:10-12:10 Classical Political Economy and Education (2)
Renee Prendergast (Queens University Belfast, UK) 'Classical Economists on the Role of Education'
Discussant: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University, Tokyo)
Chair: Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University, Yokohama)
12:10-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 James Mill and John Stuart Mill: Reconsidered (4)
Akihito Matsumoto (Tokushima Bunri University, Tokushima) 'James Mill on Joseph Priestley and Thomas Reid'
Discussant: Tadahiro Yamao (Keio University, Tokyo)
Chair: Taro Hisamatsu (Doshisha University, Kyoto)
15:00-15:30 Coffee and Tea
15:30-16:30 Adam Smith (1)
Maria Pia Paganelli (Trinity University, US) 'Adam Smith on the
Future of Experimental Evolution and Economics'
Discussant: Shigeki Tomo (Independent Scholar, Kyoto)
Chair: Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi University, Onomichi)
16:40-17:40
Adam Smith (2)
Shinji Nohara (University of Tokyo, Tokyo) 'Adam Smith on Markets'
Discussant:Jou Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University, Yokohama)
Chair:Ken Mizuta (Independent Scholar, Tokyo)
17:40-17:45 Closing Remarks: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University, Yokohama)
19:00-21:00 Dinner at Yonefuku Kyoto Kiyamachi-ten
Dates: September 4-5, 2018
Place: Hokkai Gakuen University, International Meeting Room in University Library
Programme
September 4, 2018 (Tuesday)
09:55-10:00 Opening Remarks: Hiromi Morishita (Hokkai Gakuen University, Sapporo, Japan)
10:00-11:00 Malthus in France
Gilbert Faccarello (Panthéon-Assas University, Paris, France)
Discussant: Atsushi Masunaga (Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Yuji Sato (Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan)
11:10-12:10 Malthus in Germany and Austria
Christian Gehrke (Karl Franzens University, Graz, Austria)
Discussant: Shigeki Tomo (Independent scholar, Kyoto, Japan)
Chair: Tadahiro Yamao (Keio University, Tokyo, Japan)
12:10-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 Malthus in Italy
Daniela Donnini Macciò (Independent scholar, Ascoli Piceno, Italy) and Roberto Romani (University of Teramo, Teramo, Italy)
Discussant: Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University, Osaka, Japan)
Chair: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan)
15:10-16:10 Malthus in Russia
Maxim Markov (Saint Petersburg State University, Saint
Petersburg, Russia) and Denis Melnik (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia)
Discussant: Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Yuh Fujita (Kushiro Public University of Economics, Kushiro, Japan)
16:10-16:30 Coffee and Tea
16:30-17:30 Malthus in Japan
Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University, Yokohama, Japan) and
Hiromi Morishita (Hokkai Gakuen University, Sapporo, Japan)
Discussant: Jou Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University, Yokohama, Japan)
Chair: Atsushi Naito (Ohtsuki City College, Ohtsuki, Japan)
18:30-20:30 Dinner
September 5, 2018 (Wednesday)
10:00-11:00 Malthus in Spain and Spanish speaking countries
Francisco Javier San Julián Arrupe (University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain)
Discussant: Akihito Matsumoto (Tokushima Bunri University, Tokushima, Japan)
Chair: Satoshi Niimura (Okayama University, Okayama, Japan)
11:10-12:10Malthus in Portugal and Brazil
José Luís Cardoso (University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal) and
Alexandre Mendes Cunha (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil)
Discussant: Taichi Tabuchi (Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan)
Chair: Shinji Fukuda (Hirosaki University, Hirosaki, Japan)
12:10-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 Malthus in the United Kingdom
Ryan Walter (University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia)
Discussant: Masashi Kondo (Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka, Japan)
Chair: Akira Nagamine (Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan)
15:10-16:10 Malthus in the United States of America
David Andrews (State University of New York at Oswego, Oswego, USA)
Discussant: Shinji Nohara (University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi City University, Onomichi, Japan)
16:10-16:30 Coffee and Tea
16:30-17:30 Round Table: The Reception of Thomas Robert
Malthus in Europe, America and Japan
Chair: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University, Yokohama, Japan)
17:30-17:35 Closing Remarks: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University, Yokohama, Japan)
18:30-20:30 Dinner
International Workshop on Classical Economists and Classical Monetary Theory will be held as follows.
Dates: March 14-15, 2017
Place: Rikkyo University, Tokyo
Seminar Room, 2nd Floor, BUILDING 1
Topics:
- International trade
- Ricardo and his Contemporaries
- After Ricardo
etc.
Speakers:
Andrea Maneschi (Vanderbilt University Emeritus, US)
Roy J. Ruffin (University of Houston, US)
John King (La Trobe University, Australia)
Evelyn Forget (University of Manitoba, Canada)
Javier San Julian Arrupe (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
Denis Melnik (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia)
Further details can be accessed using the menu "Conference Program and Papers" on the left.
Programme
March 7-8, 2018, Kyoto, Doshisha University, Fusokan,
5F Room 513
March 7, 2018 (Wednesday)
09:55-10:00 Opening Remarks: Taichi Tabuchi (Doshisha University, Kyoto)
10:00-11:00 Malthus
Nobuhiko Nakazawa (Kansai University, Osaka) 'On the Development of Malthus's Reformist Ideas'
Discussant: Taro Hisamatsu (Doshisha University, Kyoto)
Chair: Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University, Yokohama)
11:10-12:10 Supply and Demand
Tony Aspromourgos (Sydney University, Australia) 'What is Supply-and-Demand? Rationalizing the Marshallian Cross, 1838-1890'
Discussant: Masashi Kondo (Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka)
Chair: Shigeki Tomo (Independent Scholar, Kyoto)
12:10-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 James Mill and John Stuart Mill: Reconsidered (1)
Victor Bianchini (Centre Universitaire de Mayotte, France) 'James and John Stuart Mill on the Felicific Calculus: Two Close Views? '
Discussant: Daisuke Nakai (Kinki University, Osaka)
Chair: Akira Nagamine (Meiji University, Tokyo)
15:00-15:30 Coffee and Tea
15:30-16:30 James Mill and John Stuart Mill: Reconsidered (2)
Yoshifumi Ozawa (Kyushu Sangyo University, Fukuoka) 'John Stuart Mill on Britain's dependencies'
Discussant: Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University, Osaka)
Chair: Hiroaki Itai (Ochanomizu University, Tokyo)
16:40-17:40 James Mill and John Stuart Mill: Reconsidered (3)
Philippe Gillig (Université de Strasbourg, France) 'Does John Stuart Mill's international trade theory proves the superiority of laissez-faire?'
Discussant: Taichi Tabuchi (Doshisha University, Kyoto)
Chair: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University, Yokohama)
19:00-21:00 Dinner at Ganko Takasegata Nijouen
March 8, 2018 (Thursday)
10:00-11:00 Classical Political Economy and Education (1)
Satoshi Fujimura (Hokkaido University, Sapporo) 'The Educational Thought of N.W. Senior'
Discussant: Shin Kubo (Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomiya)
Chair: Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University, Osaka)
11:10-12:10 Classical Political Economy and Education (2)
Renee Prendergast (Queens University Belfast, UK) 'Classical Economists on the Role of Education'
Discussant: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University, Tokyo)
Chair: Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University, Yokohama)
12:10-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 James Mill and John Stuart Mill: Reconsidered (4)
Akihito Matsumoto (Tokushima Bunri University, Tokushima) 'James Mill on Joseph Priestley and Thomas Reid'
Discussant: Tadahiro Yamao (Keio University, Tokyo)
Chair: Taro Hisamatsu (Doshisha University, Kyoto)
15:00-15:30 Coffee and Tea
15:30-16:30 Adam Smith (1)
Maria Pia Paganelli (Trinity University, US) 'Adam Smith on the
Future of Experimental Evolution and Economics'
Discussant: Shigeki Tomo (Independent Scholar, Kyoto)
Chair: Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi University, Onomichi)
16:40-17:40
Adam Smith (2)
Shinji Nohara (University of Tokyo, Tokyo) 'Adam Smith on Markets'
Discussant:Jou Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University, Yokohama)
Chair:Ken Mizuta (Independent Scholar, Tokyo)
17:40-17:45 Closing Remarks: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University, Yokohama)
19:00-21:00 Dinner at Yonefuku Kyoto Kiyamachi-ten
Dates: September 16-17, 2017,
Place: Tokyo, Meiji University, Liberty Tower 15F, Room 1156 / 16F, Room 1163
Programme
September 16, 2017 (Saturday)
14:55-15:55 Session: John Stuart Mill on the Irish question Room 1156
0) Hiroyuki Furuya (Tokushima Bunri University): 'John Stuart Mill on the Irish question during the Great Famine'
15:55-16:00 Opening Remarks: Akira Nagamine (Meiji University) Room 1156
16:00-17:00 Session (1) Ricardo and Smith
1) Yuji Sato (Rikkyo University): 'Ricardo's criticismof Adam Smith: A defense'
Discussant: Shinji Fukuda (Hirosaki University)
Chair: Akihito Matsumoto (Tokushima Bunri University)
17:20-18:20 Keynote Lecture (1) Room 1163
2) Neri Salvadori (University of Pisa): 'Malthus and Ricardo on International Trade and Structural Change: A modern interpretation'
Chair: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University)
18:30-20:30 Dinner (Shikonkan 4F)
September 17, 2017 (Sunday)
10:00-11:00 Session (2) Ricardo on Taxation
3) Naoyuki Wakamatsu (Kobe University): 'David Ricardo on Taxation Reconsidered'
Discussant: Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi University)
Chair: Yoshifumi Ozawa (Kyushu Sangyo University)
11:05-12:05 Session (3) Ricardo on Money
4) Christina Charikleia Laskaridis (SOAS, University ofLondon):
'Some implications of the variety of interpretations of Ricardo’s monetary contributions'
Discussant: Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University)
Chair: Jou Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University)
12:05-13:50 Lunch
13:50-14:50 Keynote Lecture (2) Room 1163
5) Jan Toporowski (SOAS, University of London): 'Keynes, International Credit Money and Exchange Rate Effectiveness'
Chair: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University)
15:00-16:00 Session (4) Ricardo on Value and International Trade
6) Taichi Tabuchi (Doshisha University):
'Ricardo's Theory of Value and International Trade: On the invalidity of the alleged'labour theory of value''
Discussant: Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University)Chair: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama CityUniversity)
16:10-17:10 Keynote Lecture (3) at Room 1163
7) Heinz D. Kurz (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz): 'Sraffa and Marx'
Chair: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University)
International Workshop on Classical Economists and Classical Monetary Theory 2017 Held on 14th and 15th March 2017 at Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan, With the Aid of the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) (no. 16H03602) of the Japan Society of the Promotion of Science.
Dates: 14th and 15th March 2017
Place: Room A302, Bldg. No. 11, Rikkyo University
Programme
14th March 2017
10:20: Opening Remarks Yuji SATO
10:30-11:30 Session 1
Yuji SATO (Rikkyo University): The Miraculous 200 years: English Classical Economics 1623–1823
Chair: Masashi IZUMO (Kanagawa University)
11:30-13:30 Lunch
14:40-15:40 Session 3
Atsushi NAITO (Ohtsuki City College): Inflation Targeting Policy and the Theory of Natural Interest Rate
Chair: Matthew SMITH (University of Sydney)
15:40-16:20 Coffee Break
16:20-17:30 Session 4
Rebeca Gomès BETANCOURT (Universtité Lumière Lyon 2) : The Ideal Currency of the Future: David Ricardo, Alexander Martin Lindsay, J. M. Keynes and E. W. Kemmerer on India Gold Exchange Standard
Chair: Susumu TAKENAGA (Daito Bunka Univeristy)
18:00 Welcome Party (at Fujidana, one of the dining rooms of Rikkyo University)
15th March 2017
13:00-14:00 Session 5
Shigeki TOMO (Formerly Professor at Kyoto Sangyo University):
The Hayek Edition of Thornton’s Paper Credit – Its Place in the History of Economic Thought
Chair: Rebeca Gomès Betancourt (Université Lumière Lyon 2)
14:10-15:10 Session 6
Kazunori YAMAKURA (Nihon University): Henry Thornton’s Thoughts on Monetary Policy 1802-1811
Chair: Yuji SATO (Rikkyo Uiversity)
15:10-15:40 Coffee Break
15:40-16:40 Session 7
Susumu TAKENAGA (Daito Bunka University):
Ricardo’s Initial Plan for the Monetary Reform: How Was It Conceived, and What Were Its Consequences?
Chair: Shigeyoshi SENGA (Yokohama City University Emeritus) 16:50-18:00 Session 8
Matthew SMITH (University of Sydney): Thomas Tooke's Contribution to Classical Monetary Economics: A Contemporary Perspective
Chair: Taro HISAMATSU (Doshisha University)
18:00 Concluding Remarks Susumu TAKENAGA
18:30 Farewell Party (at Tante Grazie, an Italian restaurant very near from Rikkyo University)
Date: March 6-8, 2015
Place: Okinawa / Tiruru, Seminar Room 1, 3rd Floor
http://www.tiruru.or.jp/about.html#access
Provisional Programme
March 6, 2015 (Friday)
09:30-09:35 Opening Remarks: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University, Yokohama)
09:35-11:35 Session (1) Before Ricardo: Priestley and Smith
(1) Akihito Matsumoto (Tokushima Bunri University, Tokushima) : 'Joseph Priestley's Methodology of Social Science'
Discussant: Satoshi Niimura (Okayama University, Okayama) / Chair: Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University, Yokohama)
(2) Satoshi Niimura (Okayama University, Okayama) : 'Adam Smith: Egalitarian or Anti-egaritarian?'
Discussant: Shin Kubo (Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomiya) / Chair: Ryuzo Kuroki (Rikkyo University, Tokyo)
11:35-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:30 Session (2) Malthus on Machinery and Ricardo on Money
(3) Jou Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University, Yokohama) : 'Malthus on Machinery'
Discussant: Taro Hisamatsu (Kobe University, Kobe) / Chair: Shinji Fukuda (Hirosaki University, Hirosaki)
(4) Jérôme de Boyer des Roches (Université Paris Dauphine, Paris) : 'Money and Ricardo’s "Magic Numbers" '
Discussant: Yuji Sato (Shonan Institute of Technology, Fujisawa) / Chair: Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University, Tokyo)
15:30-16:00 Coffee/Tea
16:00-18:00 General Meeting and Cultural Activities
18:00-20:00 Dinner
March 7, 2015 (Saturday)
09:30-11: 30 Session (3) Ricardo, Malthus, and Sismondi
(1) Neri Salvadori (Università di Pisa, Italy) and Rodolfo Signorino (Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy) :
'Patterns of Growth, International Trade, and the Stationary State: a comparative appraisal of the Malthusian and Ricardian perspectives'
Discussant: Shinji Fukuda (Hirosaki University, Hirosaki) / Chair: Atsushi Masunaga (Chuo University, Tokyo)
(2) Pascal Bridel (Université de Lausanne, Switzerland) :'Sismondi as a critique of Ricardo: Of Rent and Corn Laws'
Discussant: Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University, Yokohama) / Chair: Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University, Osaka)
11:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:30 Session (4) Ricardo and J.S. Mill
(3) Yoshifumi Ozawa (Tohoku University, Sendai) : 'John Stuart Mill on a Coal Tax'
Discussant: Shunsuke Moroizumi (Saga University, Saga) / Chair: Masashi Kondo (Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka)
(4) Denis Melnik (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia) : 'Ricardo in Soviet Political Economy'
Discussant: Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University, Tokyo) / Chair: Jou Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University, Yokohama)
15:30-16:00 Coffee/Tea
16:00-17:00 Session (5) After Ricardo
(5) Bertram Schefold (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Germany) :
'Marx, the Production Function and the Old Neoclassical Equilibrium: Workable under the Same Assumptions?'
Discussant: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University, Tokyo)
Chair: Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi City University, Onomichi)
18:00-20:00 Dinner
March 8, 2015 (Sunday)
09:30-11: 30 Session (6) Ricardo and International Trade
(1) Atsushi Masunaga (Chuo University, Tokyo) : 'Malthus and Ricardo on Foreign Trade'
Discussant: Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University, Osaka) / Chair: Yuji Sato (Shonan Institute of Technology, Fujisawa)
(2) Christian Gehrke (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Austria) :
'Foreign trade, international values, and gains from trade: Ricardo, Pennington, Whewell, and John Stuart Mill'
Discussant: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University, Yokohama)
Chair: Shin Kubo (Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomiya)
11:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:30 Session (7) Ricardo’s Economic Theory
(3) Ken Mizuta (Higashi Nippon International University, Iwaki) : 'Ricado's Theory of International Trade and Capital Accumulation'
Discussant: Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi City University, Onomichi)
Chair: Ryuzo Kuroki (Rikkyo University, Tokyo)
(4) Heinz Kurz (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Austria) :
'David Ricardo: On the art of elucidating economic principles in the face of a labyrinth of difficulties'
Discussant: Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University, Tokyo) / Chair: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University, Yokohama)
15:30-15:40 Closing Remarks: Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University, Tokyo)
18:00-20:00 Dinner
Date: September 11-12, 2014
Place: Waseda University, Institute for Research in Contemporary Political and Economic Affairs, Seminar Room, 2nd Floor, Building 1
September 11, 2014 (Thursday)
10:00-10:05 Opening Remarks: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University, Yokohama)
10:05-11:55 Session (1) International Trade on Ricardo and J. S. Mill
(1) Yoshinori Shiozawa (Osaka City University, Emeritus, Osaka)
'On Ricardo's Two Rectification Problems'
Discussant: Shunsuke Moroizumi (Saga University, Saga)
Chair: Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University, Tokyo)
(2) Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University, Osaka)
'J.S.Mill's Idea of International Trade : his two theories and its application'
Discussant: Roy J. Ruffin (University of Houston, US)
Chair: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University, Tokyo)
11:55-13:45 Lunch
13:45-15:35 Session (2) Ricardo’s Influence on Trade Theory
(3) Taichi Tabuchi (Doshisha University, Kyoto)
'Yukizawa’s Interpretation of Ricardo’s “Theory of Comparative Costs”'
Discussant: Andrea Maneschi (Vanderbilt University, Emeritus, US)
Chair: Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University, Osaka)
(4) Roy J. Ruffin (University of Houston, US)
'Ricardo and International Trade Theory'
Discussant: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University, Emeritus, Yokohama)
Chair: Atsushi Masunaga (Chuo University, Tokyo)
15:35-16:05 Coffee/Tea
16:05-17:00 Session (3) Ricardo’s Trade Theory
(5) Andrea Maneschi (Vanderbilt University Emeritus, US)
'David Ricardo’s trade theory: anticipations and later developments'
Discussant: Ken Mizuta (Higashi Nippon International University, Iwaki)
Chair: Taro Hisamatsu (Kobe University, Kobe)
17:30-19:30 Dinner in Nakano
September 12, 2014 (Friday)
10:00-11: 50 Session (4) Ricardo and classical economics in Spain and Russia
(1) Javier San Julian Arrupe (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
'British Influence on Ideas on Taxation in Spain: Smith, Ricardo and Mill '
Discussant: Yoshifumi Ozawa (Tohoku University, Sendai)
Chair: Atsushi Masunaga (Chuo University, Tokyo)
(2) Denis Melnik (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia)
'Yuli Zhukovsky: the first analytical interpretation of David Ricardo in Russia'
Discussant: Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University, Tokyo)
Chair: Shinji Fukuda (Hirosaki University, Hirosaki)
11:50-13:45 Lunch
13:45-15:35 Session (5) Jane Marcet and Harriet Martineau
(3) Evelyn Forget (University of Manitoba, Canada)
'Jane Marcet as knowledge broker: JB Say, David Ricardo and popular political economy in England'
Discussant: Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University, Yokohama)
Chair: Akira Nagamine (Meiji University, Tokyo)
(4) Keiko Funaki (Musashi University, Tokyo)
'Harriet Martineau’s Illustrations of Political Economy: Her style on Ricardian Economics'
Discussant: Shin Kubo (Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomiya)
Chair: Jou Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University, Yokohama)
15:35-16:05 Coffee/Tea
16:05-17:00 Session (6) Ricardo’s Principles
(5) John King (La Trobe University, Australia)
'Eleven Editions of Ricardo's Principles, 1846-2010'
Discussant: Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi City University, Emeritus, Onomichi)
Chair: Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University, Tokyo)
17:00-17:05 Closing Remarks: Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University, Tokyo)
17:30-19:30 Dinner at Seihoku no Kaze in Waseda Campus
Dates: March 27-28, 2014
Place: Chuo University, Surugadai Memorial Hall 6F, Room 600
Programme
March 27, 2014 (Thursday)
10:00-10:05 Opening Remarks: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University)
10:05-11:55 Session (1) Robert Torrens and David Ricardo
(1) Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University) : 'Robert Torrens' Position on the Genealogy of the Theory of Reciprocal Demand '
Discussant: Taro Hisamatsu (Kobe University)
Chair: Masahiro Kawamata (Keio University)
(2) Atsushi Masunaga (Chuo University) : 'Dissecting the Chapters on Taxation in Ricardo's Principles'
Discussant: Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi City University)
Chair: Ken Mizuta (Higashi Nippon International University)
11:55-13:45 Lunch
13:45-15:40 Session (2) J.S. Mill
(3) Yoshifumi Ozawa (Tohoku University) : 'J. S. Mill on Military Expenditure'
Discussant: Atsushi Masunaga (Chuo University)
Chair: Shin Kubo (Kwansei Gakuin University)
(4) Shunsuke Moroizumi (Saga University) : 'J. S. Mill's ideas on 'minimum rate of wages' and 'standard of comfort'
Discussant: Shinji Fukuda (Hirosaki University)
Chair: Masaharu Hattori (Rikkyo University)
15:35-16:05 Coffee/Tea
16:05-17:00 Session (3) Irving Fisher
(5) Rebeca Gomez Betancourt (Université Lumière Lyon 2) : 'American Quantity Theories Prior to Irving Fisher'
Discussant: Yuji Sato (Shonan Institute of Technology)
Chair: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University)
March 28, 2014 (Friday)
10:00-11: 55 Session (4) Ricardo, McCulloch and J. S. Mill
(6) Naoko Maehara (Chuo University): 'John Stuart Mill’s Inverse Relationship between the Cost of Labour and the Profit'
Discussant: Jou Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University)
Chair: Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University)
(7) Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University) : 'Ricardo and McCulloch'
Discussant: Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University)
Chair: Shinji Fukuda (Hirosaki University)
11:55-13:45 Lunch
13:45-15:35 Session (5) Harriet Martineau
(8) Keiko Funaki (Musashi University) : 'Harriet Martineau Illustrations of Political Economy'
Discussant: John Vint (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Chair: Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University)
(9) John Vint (Manchester Metropolitan University) : 'Harriet Martineau and Classical Economics'
Discussant: Shin Kubo (Kwansei Gakuin University)
Chair: Akira Nagamine (Meiji University)
15:35-16:05 Coffee/Tea
16:05-17:00 Session (6) Léon Walras
(10) Jean-Pierre Potier (Université Lumière Lyon 2) : 'Labour market, strikes and social legislation in Walras's writings'
Discussant: Kayoko Misaki (Shiga University)
Chair: Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University)
17:00-17:05 Closing Remarks: Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University)
September 17, 2013 (Tuesday)
13:55-14:00
Opening address: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University, Emeritus)
14:00-15:00
Speaker: Hiroyuki Furuya (Tokushima Bunri University)
From Propriety to Impartiality in Adam Smith
Chair: Yuji Sato (Shonan Institute of Technology)
Discussant: Ken Mizuta (Higashi Nippon International University)
15:15-16:15
Speaker: Arie Arnon (Ben-Gurion University)
Ricardo’s ‘Plan for a National Bank’ (1824): The Break from Competitive Banking to a New Paradigm
Chair: Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University)
Discussant: Toshiaki Otomo (Rikkyo University)
16:40-18:00 Special Lecture
Bertram Schefold (Johann WolfgangGoethe-University)
Marx, Sombart, Weber and the Debate about the Genesis of Modern Capitalism
Chair: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University)
18:20-20:00
Dinner (Liberty Tower, 23rd Floor)
September 18, 2013 (Wednesday)
09:40-10:30
Speaker: Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University)
J. S. Mill's Demand-Analysis and International Trade
Chiar: Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi University, Emeritus)
Discussant: Shinji Fukuda (Hirosaki University)
10:55-11:45
Speaker: Akira Nagamine (Meiji University)
James Mill and John Stuart Mill on ‘Population’
Chiar: Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University)
Discussant: Naoko Maehara (Chuo University)
11:45-11:50
Closing address: Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University)
The International Ricardo Conference with the theme "NOUVELLES RECHERCHES SUR RICARDO" was held on September 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, 2013 at the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon and the Université Lumière Lyon 2.
International Ricardo Seminar, March 27-28, 2013
Ricardo Seminar
27-28 March 2013, Tokyo, Meiji University,
Research Building 4F, Room 2
March 27, 2013 (Wednesday)
10:00-10:05 Opening address:
Akira Nagamine (Meiji University)
Session (1) “Theory of Value and Taxation”
10:05-11:05 (1)
Speaker: Atsushi Masunaga (Chuo University) ‘A Study on the Capacity of a Country to Pay Taxes in Classical Economics 1776-1846’
Discussant: Shinji Fukuda (Hirosaki University)
Chair: Masahiro Kawamata (Keio University)
11:05-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:30 (2)
Speaker: Lefteris Tsoulfidis (University of Macedonia) ‘Notes on Ricardo’s Theory of Value and Taxation’
Discussant: Joh Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University)
Chair: Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi City University)
12:30-14:30 Lunch
Session (2)“Banking and Gold Standard”
14:30-15:30 (3)
Speaker: Claire Silvant (Université Lumière Lyon 2) ‘Rules vs. Discretion: the French Liberal Economists and the Debate on Free-Banking’
Discussant: Yuji Sato (Shonan Institute of Technology)
Chair: Masatomi Fujimoto (Osaka Gakuin University)
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-17:00 (4)
Speaker: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University) ‘The Gold Standard, Seignorage and International Relations; Ricardo and Jevons’
Discussant: Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University)
Chair: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University)
18:00-20:00 Dinner
March 28, 2013 (Thursday)
Session (3) “Theory of Value and French Socialists”
10:00-11:00 (5)
Speaker: Ferdinando Meacci (Università degli Studi di Padova) ‘Ricardo’s Reaction to Smith’s “Original Error” Respecting Value’
Discussant: Ken Mizuta (Higashi Nippon International University)
Chair: Taro Hisamatsu (Kobe University)
11:00-11:20 Coffee break
11:20-12:20 (6)
Speaker: Ludovic Frobert (CNRS/Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon)
‘What is a Just Society? The Answer according to some French Socialists economists around 1848’
Discussant: Yusuke Ando (Rikkyo University)
Chair: Shunsuke Moroizumi (Saga University)
12:20-12:25 Closing address:
Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University)
Dates: September 3-5, 2012
Place: Meiji University
Topics:
- from Ricardo to Pasinetti
- Ricardo and Marx
- Ricardo and Sraffa
- Ricardian Socialists
- Ricardian Economics
- Ricardo's Influence
etc.
Special Guest Speaker:
Professor Luigi L. Pasinetti
Invited Scholars :
Pier Luigi Porta (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca)
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo (Università di Roma "La Sapienza")
Noel Thompson (Swansea University)
Enrico Bellino (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuare)
Speakers:
Enrici Bellino (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuare)
Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University)
Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University)
Takashi Yagi (Meiji University)
Shin Kubo (Kaetsu University)
Taro Hisamatsu (Kobe University)
Jo Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University)
Organizing Committee:
Shin KUBO (Kaetsu Univ.)
Masatomi FUJIMOTO (Osaka Gakuin Univ.)
Susumu TAKENAGA (Daito Bunka Univ.)
Yuji SATO (Shonan Institute of Technology)
Katsuyoshi WATARAI (Waseda Univ.)
Akira NAGAMINE (Meiji Univ.)
Takashi YAGI (Meiji Univ.)
Masashi IZUMO (Kanagawa Univ.)
International Conference on Structural Economic Dynamics
http://www.kisc.meiji.ac.jp/~confyagi/September2012.html
September 3 (Monday)
10:00-10:05 Opening Remarks: Akira Nagamine (Meiji University)
10:05-10:55 Session (1)
Jou Ishii (Kanto Gakuin University) : ‘Marx’s Relative Surplus Population Criticism of Classical Economics’
Discussant: Noel W. Thompson
Chair: Akira Nagamine (Meiji University)
11:05-11:55 Session (2)
Shin Kubo (Kaetsu University) : ‘The Figure of Ricardo in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Cambridge’
Discussant: Maria Cristina Marcuzzo (Università di Roma "La Sapienza")
Chair: Ken Mizuta ( Higashi Nippon International University)
11:55-13:25 Lunch
13:25-18:00 Special Session ‘From Ricardo to Pasinetti’
Luigi L. Pasinetti (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) : ‘A Conversation on the Significance of Ricardo’s Economics’
Pier Luigi Porta (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca)
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo (Università di Roma "La Sapienza")
Enrico Bellino (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore)
Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University)
Takashi Yagi (Meiji University)
18:30-20:00 Reception (University Hall 3F)
September 4 (Tuesday)
10:05-10:55 Session (3)
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo (Università di Roma "La Sapienza") :
'On the Notion of Permanent and Temporary Causes: The Legacy of Ricardo'
Discussant: Yuji Sato (Shonan Institute of Technology)
Chair: Shinji Fukuda (Hirosaki University)
11:05-11:55 Session (4)
Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University) :
‘The Controversy between Torrens and Senior, and Ricardo’s Theory of Foreign Trade’
Discussant: Pier Luigi Porta (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca)
Chair: Susumu Takenaga (Daito Bunka University)
11:55-13:25 Lunch
13:25-14:15 Session (5)
Taro Hisamatsu (Kobe University) :
'Malthus’s Criticism of Adam Smith and Dynamic Mechanism of Population in the First Edition of Principle of Population'
Discussant: Neri Salvadori (Università di Pisa)
Chair: Atsushi Masunaga (Chuo University)
14:20-15:10 Session (6)
Noel Thompson (Swansea University) : 'Ricardian Socialists/Smithian Socialists: Some Reflections Thirty Years On'
Discussant: Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University)
Chair: Masahiro Kawamata (Keio University)
15:30-16:25 Special Lecture (Liberty Hall)
Pier Luigi Porta (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca): 'Structural Economic Dynamics: its sources in the History of Economic Analysis'
Chair: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University)
16:25-16:40 Coffee/Tea
16:40-18:00 Keynote Lecture (Liberty Hall)
Luigi L. Pasinetti (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) : 'Structural Economic Dynamics'
Chair: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University)
18:10-18:30 Welcome Drink
18:30-20:00 Dinner Party (Liberty Tower 23F)
September 5 (Wednesday)*
Session A (Room 309B)
9:10-10:00
Toichiro Asada (Chuo University) : 'Modeling Financial Instability'
10:05-10:55
Takashi Ohno (Ritsumeikan University) : 'Entry deterrence in the Kaleckian model: from the viewpoint of a strategic competition'
10:55-11:05 coffee
11:05-11:55
Toshihiro Oka (Fukui Prefectural University) : 'Is the Pasinetti Theorem a theorem on income distribution?'
Session B (Room 309A)
9:10-10:00
Enrico Bellino (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) written with Franklin Serrano (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) : 'Gravitation analysis: beyond cross-dual models and back to Adam Smith'
10:05-10:55
Neri Salvadori (University of Pisa) : 'Adam Smith on Monopoly Theory. Making good a lacuna'
10:55-11:05 coffee
11:05-11:55
Hiroyuki Furuya (Tokushima Bunri University) : 'Adam Smith and his Characterization of the Merchant-Landowner'
11:55-13:25 Lunch
Plenary Session (Liberty Hall)
13:25-14:10
Neri Salvadori (University of Pisa) : 'Structural change and the existence of optimal strategies in models with several consumption goods'
14:15-15:00
Akio Torii(Chuo University) : 'Asymptotic stability of Pasinetti and dual equilibria in a growth model with Robinson type investment function and Keynes-Wicksell adjustment process'
15:00-15:15 Coffee
15:15-15:30 Information from organizer
2013 September conference
New Journals
Journal of Economic Structures
Review of Keynesian Economics
Meiji Journal of Political Science and Economics
Kazuhiko Nishimura (Nihon Fukushi University)
Takashi Yagi (Meiji University)
15:30-16:05
Toichiro Asada(Chuo University) : TBA
16:10-16:45
Takashi Yagi (Meiji University) : Structural Economic Dynamics and Macroeconomic Analysis
16:45-17:00 Coffee
17:15-18:00
L.L.Pasinetti (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) : 'A Conversation on ways to the accomplishment of the ‘Keynesian Revolution’'
Closing of Conference : Joukichi Satomi (Meiji University)
18:30-20:00 Dinner Party (Shikonkan 4F)
The international conferece on "Money, Finance, Bank, Liberal Economists and Ricardo" and "Reception and Diffusion of Ricardo: an international comparison" was held as follows.
Dates: March 17-18, 2012
Place: Co-op Inn Kyoto
Topics:
- Money Theory of Ricardo
- Finance Theory of Ricardo
- Ricardo's Contribution for Theories of Money and Finance
- Reception of Ricardo
- Diffusion of Ricardo
- Ricardo's Influence
etc.
Invited Scholars :
Jérome de Boyer des Roches (Paris Dauphine University, Paris 9)
Florencia Sember (University of Buenos Aires)
Arie Arnon (Ben-Gurion University)
Christian Gehrke (University of Graz)
Alain Beraud (Cergy-Pontoise University)
Gilbert Faccarello (Pantheon-Assas University, Paris 2)
Denis Melnik (National Research University Higher School of Economics)
José Luis Cardoso (University of Lisbon)
Annalisa Rosselli (University of Rome Tor Vergata)
Ghislain Deleplace (University of Vincennes in Saint- Denis, Paris 8)
Nathalie Sigot (Pantheon-Sorbonne University, Paris 1)
Organizing Committee:
Masatomi FUJIMOTO (Osaka Gakuin Univ.)
Susumu TAKENAGA (Daito Bunka Univ.)
Yuji SATO (Shonan Institute of Technology)
Katsuyoshi WATARAI (Waseda Univ.)
Takashi YAGI (Meiji Univ.)
Masashi IZUMO (Kanagawa Univ.)
Program
March 16 (Friday)
18:00-19:00 Meeting and Welcome Cocktail
March 17 (Saturday)
09:55-10:00 Opening address: Shigeyoshi Senga (Yokohama City University)
Session (1)
10:00-10:50 (1) Jérôme de Boyer des Roches (Paris Dauphine University, Paris 9)
‘Prices, Value and Seigniorage in Ricardo’s Monetary Economics’
11:00-11:50 (2) Florencia Sember (University of Buenos Aires)
‘Interwar reflections on the Bullion Report: Taussig’s School and Hollander on the Balance of Payments’
11:50-13:30 Lunch
Session (2)
13:30-14:20 (3) Arie Arnon (Ben-Gurion University)
‘Ricardo’s “Plan for a National Bank”(1824): the Break from Competitive Banking to a New Paradigm’
14:30-15:20 (4) Toshiaki Otomo (Rikkyo University)
'Ricardo's Theory of Central Banking'
15:20-15:50 Coffee break
Session (3)
15:50-16:40 (5) Ghislain Deleplace (University of Vincennes in Saint-Denis, Paris 8)
'The Role of the Standard in Ricardo’s Theory of Money'
16:50-17:40 (6) Nathalie Sigot (Pantheon-Sorbonne University, Paris 1)
'Nineteenth-Century French Liberal Economists' Reading of Ricardo through the lenses of their fear of socialism'
March 18 (Sunday)
Session (4)
10:00-10:50 (7) Shigemasa Sato (Onomichi University) and Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University)
‘The Reception and Diffusion of Ricardo in Japan; 1869 - 2011’
11:00-11:50 (8) Denis Melnik (National Research University Higher School of Economics)
‘Diffusion of Ricardo's theory in Russia’
11:50-13:30 Lunch
Session (5)
13:30-14:20 (9) José Luís Cardoso (University of Lisbon)
'The Diffusion of Ricardo and Classical Political Economy in Portugal'
14:30-15:20 (10) Christian Gehrke (University of Graz)
'The Reception of Ricardo's Principles in the German-speaking Countries: 1817-1914'
15:20-15:50 Coffee break
Session (6)
15:50-16:40 (11) Alain Béraud (Cergy-Pontoise University) and Gilbert Faccarello (Pantheon-Assas University, Paris 2)
'The Reception of Ricardo's Works in 19th Century France'
16:50-17:40 (12)
Anna La Bruna and Annalisa Rosselli (University of Rome Tor Vergata)
‘The Influence of Ricardo on the Monetary Debate in Italy’
17:40-17:45 Closing address: Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University)
18:00-20:00 Dinner Party (Co-op Inn Kyoto restaurant)
Access
Dates: September 14-15, 2011
Place: Meiji University
Topics:
- Money Theory of Ricardo
- Finance Theory of Ricardo
- Ricardo's Contribution for Theories of Money and Finance
- Ricardo's Influence
etc.
Invited Scholars :
Professor Geoffrey Colin Harcourt (Special Lecture)
Professor David Glasner
Professor Daniel Diatkine
Professor Sylvie Diatkine
Professor Matthew Smith
Organizing Committee::
Prof. Susumu TAKENAGA (Daito Bunka Univ)
Prof. Yuji SATO (Shonan Institute of Technology)
Prof. Katsuyoshi WATARAI (Waseda Univ.)
Prof. Akira NAGAMINE (Meiji Univ.)
Prof. Takashi YAGI (Meiji Univ.)
Prof. Masashi IZUMO (Kanagawa Univ.)
Further details will be posted on this website.
Notice of Cancellation or Postponement of International Ricardow Conference (March 28-29)
March 18, 2011
The International Ricardian Conference on Monetary and Financial Theory and Ricardianism, which was scheduled to be held on Monday, March 28 and Tuesday, March 29, 2011, has been canceled.
The conference will be rescheduled for April or later. We will inform you when the date is decided. In addition, the meeting of the Faculty of Economics, Osaka Gakuin
University, which was scheduled for Tuesday, March 22, will be cancelled due to the cancellation of the overseas researcher's visit.
I would like to inform you of the above at once.
Masashi Izumo
Dates: September 4-6, 2010
Place: Meiji University
Address: 1-1 kandasurugadai, Chiyodaku, Tokyo 101-8301 JAPAN
Building : Academy Common
Rooms: 309A,B,C
Topics:
- Sraffa's Contribution, other topics on Sraffa
- Classical Economics
- Theories of Production and Distribution
- Input-Output Analysis, Systems of Production and Empirical Studies
- Post Keynesian Economics (including Macroeconomics and Finance)
etc.
Invited Scholars :
Professor Pierangelo Garegnani (University of Rome 3)
Professor Heinz D. Kurz (University of Graz)
etc.
Contact:
Prof. Takashi Yagi
School of Political Science and Economics, Meiji University
1-1 Kandasurugadai, Chiyodaku, Tokyo, 101-8301,Japan
TEL: +81-3-3296-2089, FAX: +81-3-3296-2350
E.mail: yagi8@kisc.meiji.ac.jp; takashi.yagi@lapis.plala.or.jp
Organizing Committee: :
Prof. Takashi YAGI (Meiji Univ)
1. Sessions on the Topics of History of Economic Thought
Prof. Masashi IZUMO (Kanagawa Univ.),
Prof. Susumu TAKENAGA (Daitobunka Univ.),
Prof. Katsuyoshi WATARAI (Waseda Univ.)
Prof. Akira NAGAMINE (Meiji Univ)
2. Sessions on Theoretical Topics
Prof. Toichiro ASADA(Chuo Univ),
Prof. Manabu KASAMATSU (Waseda Univ.)
Prof. Ryuzo KUROKI (Rikkyo Univ.)
Dr. Kazuhiro KUROSE (Tohoku Univ.),
3. Sessions on Empirical Studies and Input-Output Analysis
Prof. Toshiaki HASEGAWA(Chuo Univ.)
Mr Norihisa SAKURAI (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI) )
September 4 (Saturday)
Session A 9:20-11:30 Room 309B
1) Analysing the total transport content of commodities
Josef Richter (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
2) The U.S. Benchmark IO Table: History, Myths and Methodology
Douglas Meade (NFORUM, University of Maryland, U.S.A.)
3) Construction and Results of Analyses based on NAMEA for Poland
Mariusz Plich,(Department of Theory and Analyses of Economic Systems,University of Łódź, Poland)
Session B 9:20-11:30 Room 309H
1) Fixed Capital and the Determination of Economic Durability
LI Bangxi (Ph.D Candidate, Graduate School of Economics, Waseda University)
2) An Equilibrium Analysis under Cobb-Douglas Production and Utility Functions
LI WU (School of Economics, Shanghai University, China)
3) Overlapping Leontief
Maurizio Grassini (Dipartimento di Studi sullo Stato, University of Florence, Italy)
Lunch 11:30-13:00
Session C 13:00-14:25 Room 309B
1) The Multi-Sector Analysis of Pure Quantity Adjustment Process:Input Structure, Buffer Inventories, and Sales Forecast by Averaging
Masashi Morioka (Faculty of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University, Japan)
2) An Unbalanced Multi-industry Growth Model with Constant Returns: A Turnpike Approach”
Harutaka Takahashi (Meiji Gakuin University, Japan)
Coffee Break 14:25-14:40 Room 309D
Session D 14:40-16:05 Room 309B
1) How Can Keynes' Theory of Interest Withstand Sraffa's Criticism?
Tosihiro Oka (Faculty of Economics, Fukui Prefectural University, Japan)
2) Keynesian Paradigm and Financial Disasiter
Ryuzo Kuroki (RikkyoUniversity, Japan)
Coffee Break 16:05-16:20 Room 309D
Session E 16:20-17:50 Room 309B
1) Sraffa’s Given Quantities of Output and Keynes’s Principle of Effective Demand
Man-Seop Park (Korea University)
2) Monetary Stabilization Policy by Means of Taylor Rule in a Dynamic Keynesian Model with Capital Accumulation
Toichiro Asada (Chuo University, Japan)
Welcome Party 18:05-19:50 at University Hall (3rd floor)
September 5 (Sunday)
Session F 9:20-11:30 Room 309B
1) Factor Decomposition of Sectoral Growth in South Africa, 1970-2007
Fiona Tregenna (Department of Economics and Econometrics, University of Johannesburg)
2) Model Structure and Economic Forecasting in China
Li Shantong (Development Research Centre, the State Council, China)
3) Model Structure and Economic Forecasting in Russia
Alexander Shirov (Institute for Economic Forecasting, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
Session G 9:20-11:30 Room 309G
1) Financing Constraints and Liquidity: An Empirical Investigation of Firms in Japan
Ilfan Oh (New School for Social Research, PhD Candidate)
2) Inflation targeting, income distribution, and financialization
Atsushi Naito (Ohtsuki City College, Japan)
3) The relationship between financial efficiency and Macroeconomic Equilibrium, and the Distribution of Income: A perspective based on the Sraffa –Hayek contriversy and Pasinetti framework
Kazuhiro Kurose (Tohoku University, Japan)
Lunch : 11:30-13:10
Session H 13:10-14:35 Room 309B
1) Sraffa’s System and Productivity Measurements
Takashi Yagi (Meiji University)
2) Calculating wage-profit frontiers and supporting prices in Leontief-Sraffa models
Albert Steenge (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
Coffee Break 14:35-14:50 Room 309D
Session I 14:50-16:15 Room 309B
1) A Characteristic approach to technology and technological change
Antonio D’agata (University of Catania)
Keinji Mori (Tohoku University)
2)Cumulative Causation and Structural Change: A Growth Model on Kaldor and Pasinetti’s Lines
Hiroyuki Uni (Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan)
Coffee Break 16:15-16:30 Room 309D
Session J 16:30-18:00 Room 309B
1) Renewable Resources in a Long-Term Perspective: The Corn-Tuna Model
Guido Erreygers (Department of Economics, University of Antwerp)
2) Besicovitch, Sraffa, and the existence of the Standard commodity
Neri Salvadori (University of Pisa)
September 6 (Monday)
Session K 9:20-11:30
1) Saverio M. Fratini (University of Rome 3)
A Remark on Intensive Differential Rent and the Labour Theory of Value in Ricardo
2) Matthew Smith (University of Sydney)
Demand-Led Growth Theory: An Historical Approach
3) Ajit Sinha (Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research)
A Reinterpretation of 'Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities'
Chair: Susumu Takenaga (Daitobunka University) and Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University)
Invited Lecture13:00-13:50 309B
Heinz D. Kurz (University of Graz)
Reviving the Standpoint of the Old Classical Economists: Piero Sraffa’s Contribution to Political Economy
Chair: Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University)
Coffee Break 13:55-14:10 Room 309D
Session M 14:10-15:40 Room 309B
1) Christian Bidard (University of Paris X)
A General Theory of Rent
2) Katsuyoshi Watarai (Waseda University)
On the Making of Ricardo’s economics and the invariable measure of value
Chair: Susumu Takenaga (Daitobunka University) and Masashi Izumo (Kanagawa University)
Coffee Break 15:40-16:00 Room 309D
Invited Lecture 16:00-17:00 Room 309B
Pierangelo Garegnani (University of Rome 3)
Chair: Takashi Yagi (Meiji University)
Farewell Party 17:50-19:50 Liberty Tower (23F)
Further details will be posted on the conference website;
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