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Room 1 [Second Classroom] Room 2 [Third Classroom] Room 3 [Sixth 2nd. June 2018 (Saturday) time Room 1 [Second classroom] Room 2 [Third classroom] Room 3 [Sixth classroom] Room 4 [Seventh classroom] Room 5 [Eighth classroom] 1-1 Ryo Sadamori 2-1 Kimitoshi Sato 4-1 Reinhard Neck 5-1, 5-2 Organizer: Aki Lehtinen (University of Helsinki) (part-time lecturer of Keio University) (Emeritus Professor of National Institute Models, Evidence and Progress in Economics of Technology, Nagaoka College ) ① Aki Lehtinen (University of Helsinki) Title:The Differences in Analyses regarding the Decrease Title:Beatrice Webb's Welfare Economics on Social Title: Was Carl Menger a Precursor of Karl Popper? Title: The epistemic benefits of generalization in in Interest Rate in Spain in Montesquieu and Hume: The Economy : Basic Problem, economic modelling Relation between The Concept of "Money" and the Spencer, Marshall, Economics on Social Economy, 9:00-9:55 Recognition of the Circulation of Wealth in World Welfare Policy ② Harold Kincaid (University of Cape Town) Commerce Title: Lessons of the Duhem-Quine problem for economics Chair:Midori Wakamori (Osaka City University) [Cancelled] Chair:Hiroko Goto(Hosei University) Chair:Nanako Fujita(Nagoya City University) Discussant:Shigeki Tomo (Independent Scholar) Discussant:Syohei Yoneda(Osaka Sangyo University) Discussant:Hanno Terao(Waseda University) 1-2 Akio Hoshino(Emeritus Professor of Kanto Gakuin 2-2 Eiko Yamamoto 3-2 Yun Tao (School of Economics & Management, Hubei 4-2 Andrea Salanti Chair: D. Wade Hands (University of Puget Sound) University) (Waseda University, Graduate Student) Engineering University)[Cancelled] (University of Bergamo) Discussant: Shin Kubo Title:Adam Smith's system of productive powers and Title:Graslin’s Theories of Progressive Consumption Tax Title:All that glitters is not gold: (Kwansei GakuinUniversity), rent and Tariff Linked with Cantillon’s Cycle Theory Title:The Welfare Economic Thought of Modern Japan the case of “mainstream pluralism” Noriko Ishida (Nihon University) 10:00- 10:55 Chair:Michihiro Otonashi(Chuo University) Chair:Keiko Kurita(Tokyo Woman's Christian University) Chair:Hiromi Morishita(Hokkai Gakuen University) Chair:Masashi Kondo Discussant:Tetsuhiro Endo(Kyushu Kyoritsu University) Discussant:So Kaneko(Oita University) Discussant:Muneyoshi Nakamura(Daito Bunka (Osaka Prefecture University) University) Discussant:Susumu Egashira (Otaru University of Commerce) 1-3 Yuri Shiomi 2-3 Yoshiro Kamitake (Hitotsubashi University) 3-3 Tadashi Otsuki 4-3 Jean-Daniel Boyer 5-3 Reporter:Fernando Ferrari (University of Tokyo, Graduate student ) (part-time lecturer of Gunma University) [Cancelled] Title:The Theory of Money and Commerce Title:From Aristotle’s κοινωνια to Marx’s Title:Kaname Akamatsu on the Theory of the Structural Title:Was Cantillon such a “foolish political teacher”? Title:Reflections on the method of Keynes on Sir James Steurart intermundia Changes of the World Economy: from the 1930s to the Looking back on the models of circulation of wealth from 11:00- 1970 Cantillon to Quesnay 11:55 Chair:Hiroshi Takemoto(Emeritus Professor of Kwansei Chair:Daisuke Nakai(Kindai University) Chair:Tatsuo Harada(Ryukoku University) Chair:Hiroshi Kitami Chair:Toshiaki Hirai (Sophia University) Gakuin University) Discussant:Kuniyasu Morioka(Osaka University of Discussant:Kuniaki Makino(Setsunan University) (Osaka Sangyo University) Discussant:Arata Fujiwara(Rikkyo University) Discussant:Kiyofumi Yahata(Emeritus Professor of Ferris Commerce) Discussant:Yusuke Ando(Rikkyo University) University) 11:55- lunch 12:40 12:40- [First classroom]: General meeting(Greeting from the school) 13:35 1-4 Tokutaro Shibata (Teikyo University) 2-4 Yamazaki Yoshihiro (Fukuoka University) 3-4 Shigeta Minamimori (Nagasaki University) 4-4 Gilles Campagnolo (National Center for Scientific Research) Title:Money Theory of James Steuart and Chartalist Title:Probability in Quantum Mechanics and in Title:On KANDA Takahira's Beneficiary-pays Title:Steuart, Hegel, Chamley (and Keynes?) 13:40- Theory of Money Contemporary Macroeconomics Principle:the Influence of William Ellis's Tax Theory 14:35 Chair:Naoki Hayashi(Onomichi City University) Chair:Akiyoshi Arakawa(Rikkyo University) Chair:Akihito Matsumoto(Tokushima Bunri University) Chair:Susumu Takenaga Discussant:Yuji Sato(Rikkyo University) Discussant:Toichiro Asada(Chuo University) Discussant:Yasunori Fukagai(Yokohama National (Daito Bunka University) University) Discussant:Yutaka Furuya(Tohoku University) 1-5 Tetsuo Taka 2-5 Reporter:Atsushi Kusuki 3-5, 3-6 Organizer:Tamotsu Nishizawa 4-5, 4-6 Organizer: Shinji Nohara 5-5, 5-6 Organizer :Michiru Nagatsu (University of (Emeritus Professor of Kyushu University) (Hokusei Gakuen University) (Teikyo University) (University of Tokyo) Helsinki) The dissemination of Adam Smith's ideas to the East Asia Economic Methodology: Historical and Philosophical Title:On the Significance and Meaning Title:J. A.Schumpeter and F. H.Knight: Economic Thought of Tokuzo Fukuda in Rehabilitation- of the Part I in The Theory of Moral On the Uncertainty Referring to the publication of the ”Collected Works of ①Daisuke Arie(Yokohama National University) ①D. Wade Hands (University of Puget Sound) Sentiments Tokuzo Fukuda”- Title:The Wrong but Influential Image of Adam Smith in Title: Philosophy of economics without history of 14:40- Chair:Hiroyuki Furuya(Tokushima Bunri University) Chair:Eiji Yamamoto(Kanazawa Seiryo University) the 20th century Japan: What the Adam Smith Library economics is empty; history of economics without 15:35 Discussant:Yoshio Inoue(Chuo University) Discussant:Satiko Motoyoshi(Tohoku Gakuin University) ①Reporter:Shutaro Muto(Niigata University) Suggests philosophy of economics is blind : the relationship Title:Tokuzo Fukuda and Reimeikai between history and philosophy of economics during the ②Shinji Nohara(University of Tokyo) last half century ②Reporter:Takutoshi Inoue Title: Adam Smith's maginalia Title:Formation of Tokuzo Fukuda's Thought on 'Human ②Norikazu Takami Renaissance' ③Jeng-Guo S. 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