The first Workshop of 'Comparative Study of the Economic Thought from Late Nineteenth Century to Inter-war Period: Reformation of Economic Society and Designing of Economic Policy' December 12 - 13, 2004 International House, Tokyo Metropolitan University 1-1 Minami-Osawa, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0397 Sunday, December 12 13:30- 13:45 Opening Remarks Yasunori Fukagai (Tokyo Metropolitan University) 13:45-14:45 Toshiaki Hirai (Sophia University) A Conflict between Internationalism and Nationalism: Keynes's Political Stance on the Relief Problem 15:15-16:45 Michael Freeden (Mansfield College, Oxford) The Coming of the Welfare State 17:00-17:45 Yasunori Fukagai (Tokyo Metropolitan University) Some Types of the Idea of Evolution and Humanity in Late Nineteenth Century Britain: J.A. Hobson, Barnard Bosanquet and Patrick Geddes Monday, December 13 11:30-12:30 Tetsuo Taka (Kyushu Sangyo University) Liberal Elements of Thorstein B. Veblen: Evolution and the Instinct of Workmanship 14:00-15:15 Michele Cangiani (University of Venice) The Transformations of the Market Society: Karl Polanyi's Point of View 15:30-16:45 Harald Hagemann (University of Hohenheim) Dismissal, Expulsion and Emigration of German-speaking Economists after 1933 17:00-17:45 Jyun-ichi Himeno (Nagasaki University) Comparative Types of Theory on the Distributive Justice: Hobson, Cole and Tawney Contact: Yasunori Fukagai [log in to unmask]