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                       Program [English Version] 
 
Japan Society for the History of Economic Thought 
 
      The 60th Annual Meeting 
      Surugadai Memorial Building at Chuo University, Tokyo 
      November 9-10, 1996 
 
November 9 
 
9:50  Opening Remark by Ryuji Yamanaka, the Organizer 
 
9:55-12:00  Parallel Sessions 
Room 1 
-Motoki Azuma, Nagoya University 
  J. B. Say on the labor problem 
-Yasunori Fukagai, Kanagawa University 
  S. Hollander on J. S. Mill: The evaluation in the 11th year 
Room 2 
-Makato Kubo, Keio University 
  John Gray on money 
-Masashi Izumo, Matsuyama University 
  William Morris on labor and art 
Room 3 
-Yaroku Kobayashi, Tsukuba University 
  Switching paradigms in social sciences: From alienated modernism to 
holistic social sciences 
-Tadashi Shibuya, Kagoshima University 
  The editorial problem in _Deutsche Ideologie_ 
 
13:30-14:30  General Assembly 
 
14:30-15:00 Keynote Address 
-Noboru Kobayashi, Distinguished member 
  Economics, history and historism 
 
15:10-17:15  Parallel Sessions 
Room 1 
-Toshiaki Otomo, Yamanashi University 
  Debate over credit creation by mercantilists 
-Shogo Sasahara, Chuo University 
  Hobson and Keynes 
Room 2 
-Kiyoshi Nagatani, Shinshu University 
  How to understand value: Ricardo, Bailey and Marx 
-Masaru Kasai, Hokkai Gakuen University 
  The essence and forms of business firms, reconsidered from the history of 
the theory of fixed capital 
Room 3 
-Hiroshi Sekiguchi, Chuo University 
  F. List on "the protection of enfant industry" 
-Hiroshi Etani, Osaka Industrial University 
  W. Sombert's Verstehende economics, reconsidered 
 
November 10 
9:55-12:00  Parallel sessions 
Room 1 
-Tsuyoshi Wada, Tokyo Metropolitan University 
  The connection of Iwasaburo Takano's social policy 
-Birger P. Priddat, University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany 
  On what is methodical in the historical method of German economics (in 
German) 
Room 2 
-Kuniyasu Morioka, Osaka Commercial University 
  Aristotle's social analysis 
-Shinichi Nagao, Hiroshima University 
  Newtonianism in the history of economics: The impossibility of experiment 
in social sciences 
Room 3 
-Kei Nakamichi, Japan Council for Science Promotion 
  The equation of exchange and the rate of interest in Fisher's economics: 
In the making of his dynamic theory 
-Akiyoshi Arakawa, Japan Council for Science Promotion 
  Perfect competition and the meaning of convexity 
 
13:30-17:10  Plenary Session: The World of the Historical School 
Chair: Kiichiro Yagi, Kyoto University 
       Kazuhiko Sumiya, Tokyo International University 
-Shinichi Tamura, Hokkai Gakuen University 
  The historical consciousness of the Historical School: From a national 
economy to capitalism 
-Yuichi Shionoya, The Institute for Social Welfare 
  Historism, institutionalism, and evolutionalism 
-Osamu Yanagisawa, Tokyo metropolitan University 
  The economics and policy of the Historical School after WWI 
 
Discussed by Tetsuji Harada, Yokkaichi University 
             Tetsuo Taka, Kyushu University 
             Jun Kobayashi, Rikkyo University 
 
17:15  Closing Remark by Hiroji Nakamura, the President 
 
 
[The name of chair person for each presentation is omitted.  Sorry.] 
------------------------------------------------------------- 
Aiko Ikeo 
Kokugakuin University, 4-10-28 Higashi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150 
 
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