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Why Do People Want a Currency? 30 Akinobu KURODA the Character of Money: Beyond the Trinity of Monetary Functions P!"#!$%%& $' $ G($)*& DAY 0 SUNDAY, 2 AUGUST DAY 1 MONDAY, 3 AUGUST DAY 2 TUESDAY, 4 AUGUST 08:00-17:00 Registration 08:00-17:00 Registration 09:00-09:30 Opening Ceremony 09:00-12:30 Parallel Sessions 2 A 09:30-10:30 Plenary 1 1F MAIN HALL 10:30-11:00 10:30-11:00 11:00-12:30 Dissertation Sessions ... 12:00-13:30 Lunch B1F SAKURA/SWAN 12:00-13:30 Lunch B1F SAKURA/SWAN 12:30-13:30 Posters 5F ROOM 553 13:30-17:00 Parallel Sessions 1 A 13:30-15:30 Parallel Sessions 2 B 14:00-17:00 Registration ... 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00-18:00 Parallel Sessions 2 C ... ... 17:30-19:30 Welcome Reception 16:00-18:00 Open Seminar at Doshisha Univ. 市民公開講座(同志社大学) GARDEN / B1F SWAN / LOUNGE DAY 3 WEDNESDAY, 5 AUGUST DAY 4 THURSDAY, 6 AUGUST DAY 5 FRIDAY, 7 AUGUST 08:00-17:00 Registration 08:00-17:00 Registration 08:00-17:00 Registration 09:00-12:30 Parallel Sessions 3 A 09:00-12:30 Parallel Sessions 4 A 09:00-12:30 Parallel Sessions 5 A 10:30-11:00 10:30-11:00 10:30-11:00 ... ... ... 12:00-13:30 Lunch B1F SAKURA/SWAN 12:00-13:30 Lunch B1F SAKURA/SWAN 12:00-13:30 Lunch B1F SAKURA/SWAN 12:30-13:30 Posters 5F ROOM 553 13:30-17:00 Parallel Sessions 3 B 13:30-17:00 Parallel Sessions 4 B 13:30-17:00 Parallel Sessions 5 B 15:00-15:30 15:00-15:30 15:00-15:30 ... ... ... 17:15-18:45 Plenary 2 17:15-18:15 IEHA General Assembly 17:15-18:30 Plenary 3 2F ROOM A 2F ROOM A 18:30-19:00 Closing Ceremony 2F ROOM A 19:00-21:00 Cultural Evening opens at 18:30 19:00-20:00 Farewell Reception 2F LOBBY 1F ANNEX HALL i F(""! P($) ii A!&$ M$+ A**&,, M$+ Kokusaikaikan-bound subways (Karasuma Line) run every 5 minutes during the morning peak hours (7:30-9:30). It takes 20 minutes from Kyoto Stn to Kokusaikaikan Stn, and 16 minutes from Shijo Stn. The venue is a 5-minute walk from Kokusaikaikan Stn. iii Posters Dissertations XVIIth World Economic History Congress 13 1 A DAY 3-7 August 2015 T)*+" ,- C,./"./0 : Kyoto International Conference Center 30 - 17 Local Organizing Committee : P1,21)33" )/ ) G+).$" ....................................................................i 00 Tetsuji OKAZAKI, Chair Tomoko SHIROYAMA, Secretary General F+,,1 P+). .................................................................................................................ii 09 2 A DAY : Norihiko ARAKAWA 00 ..................................................................................................................... Linda GROVE A1") M)4 iii - 12 Tomoko HASHINO : ....................................................................................... 30 Makiko HINO T)*+" ,- C,./"./0 ' Ryota ISHIKAWA ................................................................................................. 13 2 B DAY Sayako KANDA W"+$,3" N,/"0 % : Naoki KAWAMITSU 30 ............................................................................................. P+".)15 S"006,.0 7 - Hiroshi KITO 15 Takafumi KUROSAWA : S,$6)+ P1,21)33" ......................................................................................8 30 Ei MURAKAMI Naofumi NAKAMURA S4,.0,10 & C,./16*9/,10 ........................................................'& 16 2 C DAY Takeshi NISHIMURA : 00 Osamu SAITO B,,: E;#6*6/6,. ............................................................................................'% - Kaoru SUGIHARA 18 : Yasuo TAKATSUKI O4". S"36.)1.......................................................................................................'< 00 Masayuki TANIMOTO Kazuhiko YAGO G"."1)+ I.-,13)/6,. .......................................................................'7 09 3 A DAY Chiaki YAMAMOTO : 00 Takeshi YUZAWA D600"1/)/6,. C,34"/6/6,. ........................................................'= - 12 International Economic History Association : ................................................................................................ 30 Executive Committee P,0/"1 S"006,.0 '8 Grietjie VERHOEF, President 13 3 B DAY P)1)++"+ S"006,.0 ........................................................................................%' Tetsuji OKAZAKI, Vice President : 30 Jan Luiten VAN ZANDEN, Honorary President - Luis BERTOLA, Treasurer 17 : Debin MA, Secretary General 00 Franco AMATORI Mathieu ARNOUX 09 4 A DAY : Joerg BATEN 00 Price V. FISHBACK - Marjolein 't HART 12 : Kris E. INWOOD 30 Salomón KALMANOVITZ Programme Book Min MA Editors: Sayako KANDA, Ei MURAKAMI, Tomoko SHIROYAMA, Chiaki YAMAMOTO 13 4 B DAY : Pablo Martín ACEÑA Design: Norihiko ARAKAWA 30 Irina POTKINA - 17 Tirthankar ROY : Catherine SCHENK 00 Martin SHANAHAN 09 5 A DAY Knut SOGNER : 00 Secretariat of WEHC2015 - C/O Convention Linkage, Inc. 12 : 11F PIAS TOWER 3-19-3 30 Toyosaki Kita-ku Osaka 531-0072, Japan 13 5 B DAY : Tel:+81-6-6377-2188 30 Fax:+81-6-6377-2075 - 17 E-mail: [email protected] : 00 Web site: http://www.wehc2015.org !"#$%&'( ' M"00)2" -1,3 /#" P163" M6.60/"1 ,- J)4). I am pleased to extend a very warm welcome to all participants from around the world on this occasion of the opening ceremony of XVIIth World Economic History Congress in Kyoto. I am happy that the congress is being held under the joint sponsorship of Science Council of Japan and International Economic History Association. I hope that this international congress for advancement in the field of Economic History will be a great success. S!"#$% A&' Prime Minister % !"#$%&'( W"+$,3" N,/"0 Tetsuji OKAZAKI, Chair, WEHC2015 Local Organizing Committee It is our great pleasure to welcome leading scholars from many countries and regions of the world who specialize in economic history and related (elds, to the XVIIth World Economic History Congress (WEHC 2015). WEHC 2015 is an epoch-making event in that it is the (rst congress in Asia in the history of the WEHC. Today, Asia is regarded as one of the most important engines of growth of the world economy. For economic historians, late nineteenth century Japan was the (rst Asian country to experience economic growth based on modern technologies and institutions, and its post World War II economic miracle has long been seen as setting a new model of economic growth. Japan’s growth experience has been followed by many other Asian countries and regions. The Japanese and other Asian examples of rapid development have been based on a diversity of paths of development, drawing on indigenous elements of their economies, societies and cultures, while simultaneously interacting with many areas in Asia and the West. As historians we all (nd that this Asian rise has challenged our theories and become an important subject in our e)orts to understand global patterns of development from a long-term viewpoint. Indeed, research that reconsiders Asian economic history from global perspectives has come to be one of the most active (elds of research in recent years. I am certain that through presentations and academic dialogue, WEHC 2015 will offer a wonderful opportunity to extend our discussions of fundamental issues in global economic history and encourage economic history research in Japan, in Asia and in the world. Grietjie VERHOEF, President, International Economic History Association *e warm hearts of the community of Economic and Business historians of the extended family of the International Economic History Association have gathered in the heart of historical Kyoto for the seventeenth international congress. We are privileged to have another gathering of the IEHA, especially following on from the first ever event in Africa – Stellenbosch, South Africa, in 2012. *is WEHC2015 is the (rst meeting of the IEHA congresses in Japan, the home of a very sizeable community of Economic and Business historians. In the most picturesque comfort of the city surrounded by mountains, an opportunity has arrived for us to engage in the challenging intellectual discourse of our disciplines, the most recent research and the new perspectives emerging from such work. *e opportunity to have the whole IEHA family of researchers, teachers and scholars together for a week, is a gi+ too precious to overlook. A week is sadly, only (ve days - my wish is that we will all experience the friendly hospitality of our wonderful Japanese hosts and that we will all be inspired by the occasion to strengthen our work in the interest of the greater community. I welcome you all as trusted friends, respected colleagues and leaders in society from the farthest corners of the globe to this congress. Enjoy the splendour of Japan, the re(ned culture of Kyoto and the sincerity of our Japanese hosts while we extend the fruits of our labour towards service to humanity. Welcome to Kyoto! !"#$%&'( < P+".)15 S"006,.0 O4".6.2 C"1"3,.5 DAY 1 09:00-09:30 MONDAY, 3 AUGUST 1F MAIN HALL Welcome Address Professor Tetsuji OKAZAKI, Chair, Local Organizing Committee Professor Kumie INOSE, Vice-President, Science Council of Japan Message from His Excellency Shinzo ABE, Prime Minister of Japan K"5.,/" S4""$# — 4+".)15 ' DAY 1 09:30-10:30 MONDAY, 3 AUGUST 1F MAIN HALL Keynote Address His Excellency Yasuo FUKUDA, Former Prime Minister of Japan Keynote Lecture Professor Osamu SAITO, Professor Emeritus, Hitotsubashi University, and Fellow of Japan Academy His Excellency Yasuo FUKUDA Yasuo Fukuda was Prime Minister of Japan from 2007 to 2008. During his time in office he focused on issues related to constructing a sustainable society, and as host of the Hokkaido Toyako G8 Summit negotiated an agreement to halve CO2 emissions by 2050. 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