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September Conference 2019: 15-17 September 2019, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan

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International Conference on Economic Theory and Policy
15-17 September, 2019,  Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan

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Time Table

   A Provisional Timetable
  
      

Program

                                                                
15 September 2019
Morning sesions

Opening

9:20-10:10 Room 309E

Global Cost Structure Analysis
Takashi Yagi (Meiji University, Japan)

Session A
Chair: Takashi Yagi

10:00-11:10 Room 309E

Inequality and Subjective Well-being
Kenichi Shiraishi (Gunma University of Health and Welfare, Japan)

11:10-12:00 Room 309E
Probabilistic Political Economy and the Capitalist Space Economy: Exploring the Japanese Experience
Paul PlummerProfessor, Director of the Centre for Regional Development, The University of Western Australia, Australia

Session B
Chair : Hiroshi Nishi

10:20:11:10 Room 309A
An Analysis of Open Economy through Financial Aspects
Tsutomu Yoshioka (Ph.D student, Meiji University, Japan)

11:10-12:00 Room 309A
Cyclical dynamics in a Kaleckian model with demand and distribution regimes and endogenous natural output
Hiroshi Nishi (Hannan University, Japan, co-authored with Engelbert Stockhammer)

12:10- 13:40 Lunch

15 September 2019
Afternoon sessions


Keynote Lecture 1
Chair : Takashi Yagi

13:40-14:40 Room 309E
New Foundations for Post Keynesian and Evolutionary Economics
Yoshinori Shiozawa (Emeritus Professor, Osaka City University, Japan)

Session C
Chair : Hiroyasu Uemura

14:50-15:40 Room 309E
Thorstein Veblen and Post-Keynesians: Are the Capitalist Systems of Medicare in the United States Truly Self-Organising?
Mu-Jeong Kho (University College London, United Kingdom)

15:50-16:40 Room 309E
The Evolving Diversity and Interdependence of Growth Regimes and De-industrialization in European Countries and Japan
Hiroyasu Uemura (Yokohama National University, Japan)

Session D
Chair : Ho-Chyuan Chen

14:50-15:40 Room 309A
Foreign Direct Investment and Productivity Spillovers: Evidence from Two Regions of Asia
Arif Ur Rahman Md (PhD Student, Graduate School of Economics, Ritsumeikan University, Japan)
Kazuo Inaba (Professor, Graduate School of Economics, Ritsumeikan University, Japan)


15:50-16:40 Room 309A
Optimal FDI mode and vertical quality transfer
Ho-Chyuan Chen (Professor of Department of Economics, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan)

Keynote Lecture 2
Chair : Hiroyasu Uemura

17:00-18:00 Room 309E
Is State Capitalism the future?
Robert Boyer (Institut des Aameriques, France)

Dinner
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18:30-20:00   Reception at 17th floor of Global Front

16 September 2019
Morning sessions


Keynote Lecture 3
Chair : Takashi Yagi

9:20-10:20 Room 1153
Axel Leijonhufvud on New Keynesian Economics and the Economics of Keynes
Hans-Michael Trautwein (Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany)

Session E
Chair : Takashi Yagi

10:30-11:20 Room 1153
Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth In Developing Countries: A Study on Nigerian Economic Perspective
Baboucarr Cham (Newton Center of Technology and Management (NCTM), Républic of Gambia))

11:20-12:10 Room 1153
Labor Standards and Social Conditions in Free Trade Zones: The case of the Manaus Free Trade Zone
Louisiana Cavalcanti Teixeira (University Paris Dauphine, DIAL-IRD, FRANCE)

Session F
Chair : Takahiro Nishi

10:30-11:20 Room 1154
The relationship between Corporate Governance and Organizational Slack: Evidence from India
Takashiro Nishi (Meiji University)

11:20-12:10 Room 1154
SMEs, Productivity and Growth: Evidence from Selected Developing Economies
Mohammad Saquib Hasan (Graduate School of Economics, Ritsumeikan University, Japan)

Session G
Chair : Etsuko Katsu

10:30-11:20 Room 1156
Liquidity Requirement and Banks' Lending
Naoto Okahara(Graduate School of Economics Doctoral Course, Kyoto University)

11:20-12:10 Room 1156
Financing Constraint and Investment under Uncertainty – Lender’s Risk, Borrower’s Risk and the Principle of Increasing Risk
Hans DG. Hyun (Emerging Asia Capital Partners)

12:10-13:40 Lunch

16 September 2019
Afternoon sessions
    Keynote Lecture 4
    Chair :                                                                                        
    13:0-14:40 Room 1153

QQE, Negative Interest Rates and the Stability of the Financial System in Japan
Etsuko Katsu (Meiji University, Japan)

Session H
Chair : Ryuzo Kuroki

14:50-15:40 Room 1153
The Wealth and Power of the Nation, or the Object of Political Economy, in Adam Smith
Hiroyuki Furuya (Tokushima Bunri University, Japan)

15:50-16:40 Room 1153
Contributions to Economics by French Economists in 18th Century
- Cantillon, Quesnay, and Turgot -
Ryuzo Kuroki (Rikkyo University, Japan)

Session I
Chair : Tsuyoshi Yasuhara

14:50-15:40 Room 1154
Cayman Islands as an Offshore financial center: hedge fund operations by shadow banks
Tsuyoshi Yasuhara (Nanzan University, Japan)

15:50-16:40 Room 1154
Deindustrialization and Reprimarization: The Brazilian Current Trajectory of Structural Change
Mariana Finello Corrêa (PhD’s candidate at Flumimense Federal University (UFF), Brazil)
Carmem Feijó (Professor at Flumimense Federal University (UFF), Brazil)


Session J
Chair : Hiroyuki Yoshida

14:50-15:40 Room 1156
Economic Growth and Environmental Pollution: A Modified Barro model
Hiroyuki Yoshida (Nihon University, Japan)
Eiji Tsuzuki (Nanzan University, Japan)

15:50-16:40 Room 1156
Effective Demand and Quantity Constrained Growth: A Simple Two-Sector
Disequilibrium Approach
Shogo Ogawa (Graduate student, Kyoto University

Keynote Lecture 5
Chair : Takashi Yagi

17:00-18:00 Room 1163
From political economy to heterodox economics: is it all in a name?
Marc Lavoie
(Emeritus Professor at the University of Ottawa (Canada)
                                and the University of Paris 13)

Dinner    
                                                     18:30-20:00 Dinner at Linerty Twoer 23rd floor

17 September 2019
Morning sessions
                                                   Keynote Lecture 6 
                                                   Chair : Takashi Yagi
9:20-10:10 Room 1153
Crypt Assets and the Future of Money
Shuji Kobayakawa (Meiji University, Japan)     
Session K    
 Chair :
10:20-11:10 Room 1153
Representativeness and Electoral Democracy in South Korea
Akio Nawakura (Meiji University,Japan)
11:10-12:00 Room 1153
A “Dual Mandate” for Central Banks in Developing Countries
Zhandos Ybrayev (Senior Researcher at NAC Analytica, Kazakhstan University)     
Session L
Chair :
10:20-11:10 Room 1154
New Mark-up Equation and its Macroeconomic Meaning
Takashi Yagi (Meiji University, Japan)
 11:10-12:00 Room 1154
A Note on Dynamics of Employment Rate in the Pure Labour Pasinettian model
Rintaro Matsuda (Ph.D student, Meiji University, Japan)     
 Keynote Lecture 7
Chair : Takashi Yagi
12:10-13:10 Room 1153
Profit Rate Differential by Firm Size since the 1990s in Japan
Hiroyuki Uni (Professor, Kyoto University, Japan)
17 September 2019
Afternoon events
14:40-15:40 Kyu Shiba Rikyu Garden

                                              16:00-18:30 Tokyo Bay Cruise


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