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Dear Colleagues,

We, the Keynes Society Japan (KSJ), are to hold the second annual
conference at Meiji University on Nov. 23 and 24. The program for it
runs as follows. Both English and Japanese papers and languages are
allowed here. The venue stands within 10 min. walk from the Ochanomizu
Station, which is also within ten min. by train from the Tokyo
Station.
Just in the midst of Tokyo.
 We are very happy if the program could cause you some interest in KSJ.

For further details, see the following site:

http://keynes-society.blog.so-net.ne.jp/

All the best,
Toshiaki Hiria, President

***


2012 Keynes Society Japan Program

                                At Meiji Univerisity

First Day  November 23 (Fri.)
Reception Desk:  1st Floor, Liberty Tower, Meiji University 9:30-
Morning  10:00-12:00
<Roon 1011>
Session A  Theory of Employment and Effective Demand
                                                  Chair: R. Kuroki

1Modelling of the Depression                     Reporter T. Takeuchi
                                  Discussant  R. Kuroki
2Employment Crisis and Work Sharing                   Reporter T. Ohno
                                                      Discussant N.
Itoh
3The Level of  GDP Can Securely Respond to Effective Demand:
A Solution to the Over-Determination Problem in Keynesian Macroeconomics
Reporter H. Niwa
                                                     Discussant M. Ishikura

<Room 1012>
Session  B  Dynamic Development of Keynesian Theory
Chair: Y. Sakai

1Keynes' Coefficient c  and the Short-term Probability Weighting Function
                                                           Reporter H. Murata
                             Discussant T. Shimizu

2Keynesian Approach to Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Model

Reporter T. Nagahara
                                                         Discussant T. Asada

3 Average Productivity and Aggregate Performance
Reporter D. Asanuma
                              Discussant T. Ikeda


Lunch Time 12:00-13:20

Afternoon 13:20-17:20
Invited Distinguished Lecture <Room 1011>             13:20-14:20
                                               Chair  R. Kuroki
  Keynes Economics in Retrospect - Unfinished Revolution
                                                Lecturer   M. Fukuoka

General Assembly  <Room 1011>                      14:30-15:00


<Room 1011> 15:20〜17:20
Session C Keynes and the Postwar International Financial System
                                                           Chair  Y. Noshita

1One Scene for the Setting Up of IMF− Discussion in the UK and
Negotiation between the US and the UK
Reporter M. Ito

2Keynes’s Theoretical Development and His Idea of International
Currency System         Reporter K. Takuwa

3Keynes, Europe System and the Euro Crisis

Reporter T. Hirai

Discussant K. Yago
Discussant K. Yago
Discussant K. Sakurai
Discussant  H. Takahashi


Second Day November 24 (Sat.)
Reception Desk:  1st Floor, Liberty Tower, Meiji University 9:30-
Morning 10:00-12:00

<Room 1011>
Session D  Keynesian Policy Re-examined

Chair: A. Noguchi
 1Tanzan Ishibash and Keynes
                                                    Reporter T. Wakana
                              Discussant H. Tanaka

2What Is the Trap into Which the Japanese Economy Fell?
Reporter T. Inoue
                                Discussant Y. Iida

3Practitioner Economics - Keynesian Economics vs. Neoclassical Economics
Reporter Y. Kuwagaki
Discussant A. Fujiwara


<Room 1012>
Session F  Keynes and Monetary Factors
                                                        Chair:  T.  Asada

1 Keynes Matrix to Carry Forward the Legacy of Keynes
Reporterr  M. Gani
                                                       Discussant      J. Obata

2 Would Financial Crisis Break Out in the Coming Few Month in China?
Reporter       Yi  Hu
Discussant   A. Naito


Lunch Time  12:00-13:20


Afternoon 13:20-15:20

<Room 1011> 13:20-15:20
Session E Keynes’s Theory of Money and Finance
Chair: Y. Mamiya

1Rivival of Keynes's Monetary Economic Thought
Reporter Y. Watanabe
                                Discussant Y. Noshita

2 Minsky Moment
                                                      Reporter R.
Kuroki                              Discussant N. Nabeshima

3The Development of Financial Policy−from Keynes to Hicks
                                                              Reporter J. Obata

Discussant T. Hirai

***

To Reporters, Discussants and Chairpersons

Please keep in mind the following for smooth course of Each Session:
20 min. for Reporter, 5 min. for Discussant, 5 min. for Rejoinder, 10
min. for the Floor.
  If you would use PP, never fail to copy the file on the PC in the
Room concerned 10 min. earlier than the starting time for the session
concerned.

Thank you for your cooperation.


Access to the Meiji University

The venue stands within ten minutes from the Ochanomizu Station, which
is located within ten minutes by train from the Tokyo Station.

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