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Dear list members,

On behalf of Yutaka Furuya, I would like to inform you of the following.

The 39th Meeting of the Study Group for Economic Thought
http://www.rak1.jp/one/user/michi/

Date and Hour: 14:30~18:30, 5 August 2012, Sunday
Venue: Room 401, New Humanities Building, Tohoku University

(Kawauchi-Minami Campus: 27-1 Kawauchi, Aoba-ku, SENDAI 980-8576)
http://www.tohoku.ac.jp/english/profile/about/10/about1003/index.html

Theme 1: The India Question and Unitarianism in 19th century England,
by Keiko FUNAKI (Musashi University)
Commentator: Yoshifumi OZAWA (Post-graduate, Tohoku University)
Chair: Yutaka FURUYA (Tohoku University)

Theme 2: Seminar on Text-mining Method for Analyzing Historic Document,
by Hiroyuki SHIMODAIRA (Yamagata University)
Commentator: Naoki MATSUYAMA (Hyogo Prefectural University)
Chair: Atsushi KOMINE (Ryukoku University)

Program Committee: Yutaka FURUYA (Tohoku University)
Local Committee: Sachiko MOTOYOSHI (Tohoku Gakuin University)
 and Yoshifumi OZAWA (Post-graduate, Tohoku University)


Sponsored by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), 2010-2014,
ID: 22330064, JSPS:
“A Positive Inquiry into Dissemination of Economic Thought:
how did people accept economics?”, (Chief: Hiroyuki SHIMODAIRA).

*All presentations and discussions will be conducted in Japanese.

Those who may be coming, please contact Yutaka Furuya
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Kind regards,
Naoki

-- 
Naoki Haraya
Tokyo College of Transport Studies
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