TEL.
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9th Floor of Academy Common
9:00-9:20 Registration & Coffee
9:20-9:30 Opening
Room 309B
9:30-10:20
The Keynesian stability condition with free entry in the Kaleckian model
Takashi Ohno (Doshisha University)
Room 309A
9:30-10:20
A Goodwin–type Model with Capacity Utilization
Tsutomu Yoshioka (Ph.D student, Meiji University)
Room 309B
10:30-11:20
Choice of Technique, Income Distribution, and Economic Growth
in a Two-class Economy
Kazuhiro Kurose (Tohoku University)
Room 309A
10:30-11:20
Economic
structure of Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries:
Input-output approach
Sevara Madgazieva (Ritsumeikan University)
Kazuo Inaba
Room 309B
11:30-12:20
An
empirical study of the effect of fiscal policies on the stability of the
dynamics of effective demand and income distribution in Japan
Ryunosuke Sonoda (Saga University)
Room 309A
11:30-12:20
A Global value-added analysis of Bangladesh textile-clothing industry’s
exports
Md. Masum(Graduate School of Economics, Ritsumeikan University
Kazuo Inaba
12:20-13:50 Lunch
Room 309BKeynote Lecture
13:50-14:50
Microfundations for Post Keynesian economics
Yoshinori Shiozawa
Room 309B
15:10-16:00
A Dynamic Analysis of Demand and Productivity
Growth in a Two-sector Kaleckian Model
Hiroshi Nishi (Hannan University)
Room 309A
15:10-16:00
RESEARCH ON INTERACTION OF ENERGY- WATER NEXUS CONSIDERING SPATIAL HETEROGENEITY:BASED ON INPUT OUTPUT
MODEL
Yan Xia (Institutes of Science and Development,Chinese Academy of Science)
Min Wei (Beijing Sanbao Xingye (MVLZ) Image Tech. Co.)
Room 309B
16:10-17:00
POWER
THEORY OF INTEREST - AN ALTERNATIVE THEORY OF INTEREST UNDER POSTKEYNESIAN
PERSPECTIVES
Hans DG Hyun ( Emerging Asia Capital Partners)
Room 309A
16:10-17:00
Impacts of Education on monetary and nonmonetary aspects of Poverty: Bangladesh perspective
Ileas
Mia Mohammad
Kazuo Inaba (Ritsumeikan University)
Room 309B Keynote Lecture
17:10-18:10
THE CONTRADICTION OF INCREASED LIQUIDITY AND LIMITED FINANCE IN DEVELOPING
ECONOMIES: A new economic policy for big corporation insertion in Latin
American economies
Noemi Levy Orlik
Room 309B
9:20-10:30
The Political Influence of Interest Groups in Newly Democratized Countries
Behavior
of Farm Lobby in Korea
NAWAAKURA, Akio
Room 309A Lecture co-organized by
La Societe Franco-Japonaise des Sciences Economiques
9:20-10:20
Currency
War and Trade War: Origins and Implications
Matthieu Llorca(the University of Bourgo Franche-Comte Laboratoire d'Economie de Dijon
(LEDi))
Room 309B
10:30-11:20
Cross-border assets holdings with Offshore financial center: --financial
vulnerability revealed in International Investment Position
Tsuyoshi Yasuhara(Nanzan University)
Room 309A
10:30-11:20
Industrial Structure of French Industries
Takashi Yagi (Meiji University)
Room 309G
10:30-11:20
Performance Analysis and Learning across Industries; A comparative study of Manufacturing and Non-Manufacturing Industries in Japan.
ADUBA Joseph J (Doctoral Research Student, Ritsumeikan University)
IZAWA Hiroshi (Professor, Ritsumeikan University)
11:20-12:10
The Chinese Strategy of Renminbi Internationalization
Marina Zucker Marques (Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin)
Room 309G
11:20-12:10
Determinants of Banking Sector Performance in Uzbekistan
Ulugbek ATAMURATOV (The Graduate School of Economics,Ritsumeikan University)
Hiroshi IZAWA (
11:20-12:10
Is
processing labour productive or sterile?
The
controversy between J.-J.-L. Graslin and N. Baudeau in the late 18th century
Eiko
Yamamoto
Room 309B Keynote Lecture
Clarifying Keynes's Psychological Law and THeory of Consumption
Rod O’Donnell (University of Technology Sydney)
Room 309A Keynote organized by
La Societe Franco-Japonaise des Sciences Economiques
Industry of 21st Century : Cultural Strategy
Sawako Takeuchi (Tokyo College of Music )
Room,309B
14:50-15:40
Adam Smith on the State: Cosmopolitan or Economic Nationalist?
Hiroyuki Furuya (Faculty of Policy Sciences, Tokushima Bunri University)
Room 309A
14:50-15:40
Financialization in Japan
Shigeyuki Hattori(Doshisha University)
Room 309G
14:50-15:40
A Goodwin–type Model and Hopf Bifurcation
Tsutomu Yoshioka (Ph.D Student, Meiji University
Room 309B
15:50-16:40
The volume-8 problem of A Treatise on Probability by Keynes
Shigeki TOMO (Independent Reseracher)
Room 309A
15:50-16:40
Income level of reference group and subjective
welfare
- Verification of the relative income hypothesis –
Kenichi Shiraishi (Gunma University of
Health and Welfare)
Kazuto Sumita(Toyo University)
Kazuki Kamimura(Kyoto Sangyo University)
Shohei Okamoto (Keio University)
Kohei Komamura(Keio University)
)
15:50-16:40
A Stock-Flow Consistent Model
Rintaro Mastuda (Ph.D Student, Meiji University)
Room 309B Keynote Lecture
16:55-18:00
Lessons
from Keynes's practical acquaintance with the Stock Exchange
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo (Sapienza Università di Roma)
18:30-20:00
Dinner
23rd Floor of Liberty Tower
Room 1153
9:20-9:50
Japanese Industries under Abenomics
Takashi Yagi (Meiji University)
Room 1153
10:05-11:10
Bank of Japan’s Unconventional Monetary Easing and Its Transition
Sayuri Shirai (Keio University)
Room 1153 Bank of Japan Session
11:20-12:10
TBA
Uyanga Ganbaatar (Student, Meiji University)
Room 1154
11:20-12:10
The
Cost of Using Capital Goods in Production and the Capital Goods Market
12:10-13:40 Lunch
Room 1153 Bank of Japan Session
13:40-14:30
Monetary Policy with the Digital Currency
Shuji Kobayakawa(Meiji University)
Room 1153
14:40-15:30
Term structure of credit spreads under
unconventional monetary policies in Japan
Kentaro Iwatsubo (Kobe University)
Room 1154
13:40-14:30
Increased Shareholder Power, Income Distribution, and Employment in a Neo-Kaleckian
Model with Conflict Inflation
Hiroaki Sasaki (Kyoto University)
Room,1154
14:40-15:30
"Inflation-deflation Expectations and Economic Stability in a Kaleckian System"
Hiroki Murakami (Chuo University)
Toichiro Asada (Chuo University)
Room 1153 Keynote Lecture
15:50-16:50
PAOLO SYLOS LABINI VINDICATED
Simone D’Alessandro
Neri Salvadori (University of Pisa)
Rodolfo Signorino
17:10-18:50 Move to Takeshiba Pier
Until 18:45 Takeshiba Pier
19:00-21:20 Tokyo Bay Cruise & Dinner
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