Dear All,
We are having the Keynes Conference this March at Sophia Univ., Tokyo as
follows.
With best regards,
Chief Organiser: Toshiaki Hirai
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(The 4th*) International Conference on
Keynes's Influence on Modern Economics
The Keynesian Revolution Reassessed
The main purpose of this conference is to deepen and widen our understanding
of the present situation in which economics is put and ask where economics
is going, in terms of Keynes's influence and Keynesianism which have been
remarkable from the early 1920s up to the present, from the points of view
of history of economic thought, and economic theory/policy.
In this conference economists with diverse backgrounds are invited to
address Keynesian Legacy and Modern Economics and read his/her paper.
We consider that this is a passing point for studying, examining and
clarifying the above theme rather than an once-and-for-all conference. We
also declare that this major message will be pursued further on the basis on
international cooperation.
Date: 19 (Wed.) and 20(Thurs.) March 2008
Venue: Sophia University, Tokyo
Room 2-510
(with Room 2-507 as Refreshment Room)
[* The 1st (24 & 25 Sept. 2005, Sophia Symposium, Sophia Univ.), the 2nd (23
March 2006, Hitotsubashi Univ.) and the 3rd (14 & 15 March 2007, Sophia
Univ.).]
Programme
Day 1 (19 March, Wed.)
Time Presenter Title Commentator
[Titles Omitted]
10:00-12:20
Chair: Jan Kregel
1 Maria Cristina Marcuzzo (Univ. of Rome <La Sapienza>)
The General Theory in Keynes's BiographiesRyuzo Kuroki
(Rikkyo Univ.)
2 Hiroshi Yoshikawa
(Univ. of Tokyo)
The General Theory - A Brief Survey of the Controversies
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
12:20-13:50????
Lunch
13:50-16:10
Chair:Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
3 Yoshihiko Hakamata
(Chuo Univ.)
The Fundamental Equations in the Treatise in the Making - from the Tract to
the Treatise
Anna Maria Carabelli
4 Toshiaki Hirai
(Sophia Univ.)
From Wicksell to Keynes - An Analysis of the
Development of Monetary Economics
Colin Rogers
16:10-16:40
Coffee Break
16:40-17:50
Chair:Colin Rogers
5 Mario Cedrini
(Univ. of Oriental Piedmont, Italy)
Beyond Strategy. The "Gift Dimension" of Keynes's Quest for a New Global
Order
Chikako Nakayama
(Tokyo Univ. of Foreign Languages)
Day 2 (20 March, Thurs.)
10:00-12:20
Chair:Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
6 Jan Kregel (Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, USA)
Can Keynes's Theory Help Understand the Modern Global Financial Economy?
Yasutoshi Noshita (Kokushikan Univ.)
7 Anna Maria Carabelli (Univ. of Oriental Piedmont, Italy)
Current Global Imbalances: Might Keynes Be of Help?
Yoshio Watanabe (Meiji Univ.)
12:20-13:50????
Lunch
13:50-16:10
Chair:Colin Rogers
8 Touichiro Asada
(Chuo Univ.)Keynesian Dynamics and the Wage-price Spiral : A Baseline
Disequilibrium ModelTakashi Yagi (Gunma Univ.)
9Masazumi Wakatabe
(Waseda Univ.)
Macroeconomic Visions after the Great Depression
Yasuyuki Iida
(Komazawa Univ.)
16:10-16:40Coffee Break
16:40-17:50
Chair:Anna Maria Carabelli
10 Colin Rogers
(Univ. of Adelaide, Australia)
Keynes, Keynesians and Modern Monetary TheoryAtushi Komine (Ryukoku Univ.)
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