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Dear colleagues,
I would like to inform you that
the international symposium on Japanese Energy Policy Thought
at the annual meeting of the Society for the History of Japanese
Economic Thought (SHJET) went very well.
We have confirmed that the choice of theme "energy policy" is
relevant for research exchange with Chinese scholars.
Moreover, I was advised a few years ago that we should allow
two months for a Chinese to get a visa before he/she
traveled to Japan. It is still true.
Diverse approaches to the history of economic thought and
the history of economics is wonderful. It would open a new
opportunity of productive research exchange.
Aiko Ikeo
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Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2013 8:09 PM
Subject: [SHOE] Annual Conference: The Society for the History of Japanese
Economic Thought (SHJET), June 8-9
The Society for the History of Japanese Economic Thought (SHJET)
The Annual Meeting
Date: June 8-9, 2013
Venue: Shizuoka University of Art and Culture, Minami 280 Kyoshitsu
http://www.suac.ac.jp/english/
June 8, Saturday
13:00 Opening Remarks by KOMURO Masamichi, President of SHJET
by the Organizer YOMODA Masashi, Shizuoka University of Art and Culture
13:10 International Symposium on Japanese Energy Policy Thought
We have chosen an energy issue as our theme because Chinese
scholars should feel comfortable to participate in a symposium
session.
A Related Website: http://www.f.waseda.jp/aikoikeo/energy2012-4/
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Japanese Program http://shjet.ec-site.jp/2013program.pdf
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Aiko IKEO (on the board of directors)
The Society for the History of Japanese Economic Thought
URL: http://shjet.ec-site.jp/
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