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September Conference 2022: 18-19 September 2022, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan

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International Conference on Economic Theory and Policy
18-19 September, 2022,  Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan

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Time Table

   A Provisional Timetable (5 September 2022)
   

Program

                                                                
18 September 2022
Morning sesions

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9th Floor of Academy Common (Building)
9:30-9:45 Registration & Coffee
9:450-10:00 Opening
Takashi Yagi

Keynote Lecture   Room 309B
10:00-11:00

Sectoral Borrowing, Demand, and Growth in Emerging Market Economies
Yun Kim (The University of Massachusetts-Boston)
Chair: Takashi Yagi

Session 1  Room 309B
11:10-12:10

Income distribution, technical change, and economic growth: A two-sector Kalecki–Kaldor approach
Hiroshi Nishi (Hannan University)
Chair: Taiji Hagiwara

Session 2  Room 309A
11:10-12:10

Effectiveness of JICA Official Assistance from Industrial Sector in Lao PDR Soulivanh CHANSOMBUTH (Ritsumeikan University)
Chair: Takashi Yagi

18 September 2022
Afternoon sessions

Session 3 Room 309B
13:30-14:30

Two-sector model approach to environmental measures and economic growth analysis
Kazuhiro Okuma (Tokai Unievrsity)
Chair: Yun Kim


14:40-15:40

David vs Goliath: A firm focused analysis of competition and growth through a Lotka-Volterra Competition model
Lesslie A. Valencia (Unievrsity of Leeds)
Cjair: Toichiro Asada


16:00-17:00
A Post­Keynesian Model of the Palestinian Economy: Political Economy and Distribution
Ibrahim Shikaki (Trinity College, USA)

Chair: Yun Kim


Session 4 Room 309A
13:30-14:30

Top Management Diversity and Diversification Strategy: Evidence from Japan
Takahiro Nishi (Meiji Unievrsity)
Chair: Takashi Yagi


14:40-15:40

Business Cycle and Banking System in Kalecki’s Theory
Tsutomu Yoshioka (Toyo Unievrsity)
Chair: Alexis Stenfors


16:00-17:00
Financial fragility and financial instability in the emerging economies: —Cross-border capital movements and the debt burden of non-financial sector
Tsuyoshi Yasuhara (Nanzan Unievrsity)
Chair: Fernando Ferrari Filho

Keynote Lecture   Room 309B
17:10-18:10

The Brazilian "secular stagnation": Its causes and an agenda to overcome it
Fernando Ferrari Filho (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul ,Brazil)
Chair : Tsuyohi Yasuhara

19 September 2019
Morning sessions
Session 5 Room 309B
Neo-Ricardian Contributions :  Celebration of 250th anniversary of David Ricardo's Birth
10:00-11:00
Distribution and Capital (tentative)
Takashi Yagi (Meiji University)
Chair: Susumu Takenaga

11:10-12:10

A Note on Models of Joint Production(tentative)
Rintaro Matsudai (Meiji University)
Chair : Manabu Kasamatsu

SessionRoom 309A
10:00-11:00
A financial frontier model with bankers' susceptibility under uncertainty)
Hans D. G. Hyun (Emerging Asia Capital Partners & EACP LLC, Japan
Chair: Yusuke Shibata
 
11:10-12:10
Cross-Market Spoofing
Alexis Stenfors (University of Portsmouth)  
Chair : Etsuko Kastu (Meiji University)     

19 September 2019
Afternoon sessions

Session 7 Room B
Neo-Ricardian Contributions: Celebration of 250th Anniversary of David Ricardo's Birth
13:30-14:30
Global Cost Structure Analysis (tentative)
Takashi Yagi (Meiji University)
Cahir: Masashi Izumo
14:40-16:00
Post Keynesian Price Theory in view of Global Value Chains :
Updating Ricardo's theory of international trade
Yoshinori Shiozawa (Professor Emeritus, Osaka City University)
Cahir: Takashi Yagi
Session 8  RoomA
13:30-14:30
The Global Financial Crisis and Friedman’s Theory of the Great Depression
Shigeyuki Hattori (Doshisha University)
Chair: Ryuzo Kuroki(Rikkyo University)

 

14:40-16:00
Why is Keynesian theory important nowadays?
Fernando Ferrari Filho (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul ,Brazil)
Chair : Etsuko Kastu
                                                  
   

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