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The Annual Conference of the Society for the History of Japanese
Economic Thought will take place at Ehime University in Matsuyama on
June 4-5.
https://www.ehime-u.ac.jp/target_english/
Program
Saturday, June 4
Symposium Session: The Market Economy and Self-sustenance of Regional
Communities
Chair: YAJIMA Michifumi (Kanto Gakuin University)
Organizer: MATSUNOO Hiroshi (Ehime University)
OCHIAI Kō (Aoyama Gakuin University)
'Concepts of Economic Policy in the Hiroshima-Domain during the Late
Tokugawa Period'
MINAMIMORI Shigeta (Kwansei Gakuin University)
'Regional Infrastructure Enterprises in the Early Meiji Period:
The Case of the Excavation Plan of Muko River in Hyogo Prefecture'
KENJO Teiji (Chiba University)
'Hōtoku Thought and the “Movement for the Rehabilitation of National
Life” in the 1930s'
Discussants:
NISHIOKA Mikio (Doshisha University)
YOMODA Masafumi (Shizuoka University of Art and Culture)
Sunday, June 5
MAEHARA Masami (Toyo Gakuen University)
'The Political Thought of "Public" and "Private" of ISHIDA Mitsunari’s
"dai-ichi, dai-man, dai-kichi" and his Economic View'
Günther DISTELRATH (University of Bonn)
'Paper Money of Uwajima-Domain and Economic Thought'
MATSUKAWA Masanobu (Ritsumeikan University)
'Confucian Rites as Viewed and Practiced by the Kimon School'
IKEDA Yukihiro (Keio University)
'KOIZUMI Shinzō (1888–1966): A Japanese Economist's Encounter with the
West'
KANZAKA Jun’ichi (Soka Univeristy)
'An Economic Model of NASU Shiroshi's "Equitable Tenancy Rent"'
KANEKO Misako (Chiba University)
'Water Irrigation via the Ōtone Aqueduct and the Changes in Regional
Relations'
(The presentations are given in Japanese.)
The Japanese announcement was released by the SHJET Secretariat.
We welcome anyone who is interested in the history of Japanese
economic thought. Please contact me if you have questions about
attending a meeting or presenting a paper (preferably in Japanese).
Japanese Program http://shjet.ec-site.jp/27taikai.pdf
Aiko IKEO
The Society for the History of Japanese Economic Thought
URL: http://shjet.ec-site.jp/
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