Programs

Saturday, 4th November 9:30-12:10 JST (UTC+9) by hybrid

International Session (1) “Marxian Theories”

Chair: Naoki Yoshihara[University of Massachusetts

Bruno Toschi[Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo]
“The counterrevolution in the history of economic thought: the case of Walras”

Kei Ehara[Tokyo Institute of Technology]
“Reclassifying Marxian Crisis Theories: Based on Japanese Debates”

Yoshihisa Iwata[Tokyo Keizai University]
“Change in Differential and Absolute Rent as an Extension of Marx’s Theory of Ground Rent to Knowledge”

Nikolaos Chatzarakis [Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece]
“The Dynamics of the Labour Theory of Value”

Sunday, 5th November 9:10-11:50 JST (UTC+9) by hybrid

International Session (2) “Analytical Political Economy”

Chair: Takashi Ohno[Doshisha University

Se Ho Kwak[Smith College]
“Sraffian Indeterminacy of steady-state Equilibria in the Walrasian general equilibrium framework”

Rylan Chinnock[University of Massachusetts, Amherst]
“The Structure of Human Interests in Economic Theory”

Shogo Ogawa[Yokohama National University]
“On perceived and expected quantity constraint”

Kengo Kogure[Doshisha University]
“Macro Instability in Finance and Technology”

Sunday, 5th November 14:20-17:00 JST (UTC+9) by hybrid

International Session (3)  "Issues on Economic Development"

Chair:  Kei Ehara[Tokyo Institute of Technology]

Ramanamurthy V Rupakula and Vijaykumar Venna[University of Hyderabad, India]
“Heterodox Approach to Understand Money and Finance: A Case of India”

Yamini Aggarwal and Trishna Sarkar[University of Delhi]
“Price Fluctuations, Wage Disparities and their effect on health sector in India: A case study of booming Health Insurance Companies in India”

Bhola Khan[Yobe State University, Nigeria]
“Revenue Shocks and Economic Growth: An ECM Analysis of Nigerian Economy”

Alejandro Márquez-Velázquez[Freie Universität Berlin and National Autonomous University of Mexico]
“Developing countries’ political cycles and the resource curse: Venezuela’s case”

International Session (4)  "Economic Issues"

Chair:  Aki Aneha[Komazawa University] 

Myles Carroll [Ochanomizu University]
“Japanese climate capitalism? Towards an understanding of industry’s changing attitudes toward climate change mitigation in Japan”

Hyun Woong Park[Denison University], Dong-Min Rieu [Chungnam National University]
“Skill Differences and Wage-Effort Relationship: Who Are More Exploited, High-Skilled or Low-Skilled Workers?”

Mohamed Aslam[University Malaya]
“Price, Profit and the Role of Government in the Food Industry”

Mu-Jeong Kho[University College London]
“Veblen and Radical Vision: Can the basic income truly act as a trigger for self-organising a new resilient system of health and care?”