The Rejuvenation of Political Economy
Herausgeber: Yokokawa, Nobuharu; Uemura, Hiroyasu; Yagi, Kiichiro
The Rejuvenation of Political Economy
Herausgeber: Yokokawa, Nobuharu; Uemura, Hiroyasu; Yagi, Kiichiro
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This book provides the basic knowledge of Japanese contributions in political economy and ongoing research agenda such as the pursuit of theoretical consistency in Marxian economics by Uno School.
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This book provides the basic knowledge of Japanese contributions in political economy and ongoing research agenda such as the pursuit of theoretical consistency in Marxian economics by Uno School.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9781138832626
- ISBN-10: 1138832626
- Artikelnr.: 43674684
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9781138832626
- ISBN-10: 1138832626
- Artikelnr.: 43674684
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Nobuharu Yokokawa is Professor of Economics at Musashi University, Tokyo, Japan. He was educated at Shiga University (BA), the University of Tokyo (MSc) and Cambridge University (PhD). He co-edited Capitalism in Evolution (2001) and Crises of Global Economies and the Future of Capitalism: Reviv-ing Marxian Crisis Theory (2012). Since 2007, he has been editor of the Uno Theory Newsletter. He is Chairman of the Japan Society of Political Economy (JSPE) Committee for International Communication and Exchange. Kiichiro Yagi is President of Setsunan University, Osaka, Japan. He was educated at the University of Tokyo and Nagoya University. He received his PhD from Kyoto University. He taught political economy and history of economics at Kyoto University for a quarter of a century. Since the mid-1990s, he has tried to integrate the ideas of evolutionary and institutional economics with classical political economy, including Marxian economics. He is Chief Representative of the JSPE. Hiroyasu Uemura is Professor of Economics at Yokohama National University, Japan. He was educated at Hitotsubashi University. He is a contributor to Japanese régulation theory. He has published numerous books and articles in the field of institutional economics and macroeconomic analysis. Richard Westra is Designated Professor in the Graduate School of Law at Nagoya University, Japan. He received his PhD from Queen's University, Canada. He has authored and edited thirteen books. His work has been published in numerous international peer-reviewed academic journals.
Introduction, Nobuharu Yokokawa, Kiichiro Yagi Part I. Japanese
Contribution to Political Economy 1. Marxian Economics in Japan after 1945:
Between heritage and innovation, Kiichiro Yagi 2. The Uno Theory and Marx,
Michiaki Obata (translated by Kei Ehara) 3. Non-Western Marxist Traditions
in Northeast Asia, Hiroshi Onishi 4. Japanese Contribution to Environmental
Economics: Fighting against pollution problems and Fukushima nuclear
disaster, Fumikazu Yoshida 5. Business Cycles of Contemporary Monopoly
Capitalism, Seiichi Nagashima 6. Okishio's Contribution to Political
Economy, Yoshikazu Sato 7. Régulation Approach to Japanese and Asian
Capitalisms: Understanding varieties of capitalism and structural dynamics,
Hiroyasu Uemura, Toshio Yamada and Yuji Harada 8. The Revival of the
Classical Theory of Values, Yoshinori Shiozawa Part II. Cataclysm of Global
Economy and Future of Capitalism: Political Economy of Global
Interdependence 9. Dynamic Comparative Advantage and the New Flying Geese
Theory of Capitalist Development, Nobuharu Yokokawa 10. The Emergence of
China and India as Great Powers, Robert Rowthorn 11. Asia: Renewal of the
diversity of capitalisms, the sudden turn in international relations,
Robert Boyer (Translated by Heger Attaya) 12. Minsky's Financial
Instability Analysis: Financial flows and international imbalances, Jan
Kregel 13. Malfunction of Capital Accumulation Regime in Present-day Japan,
Kenichi Haga 14. Indian Capitalism in the Global Context, Jayati Ghosh 15.
China: In the crash lane?, Richard Westra
Contribution to Political Economy 1. Marxian Economics in Japan after 1945:
Between heritage and innovation, Kiichiro Yagi 2. The Uno Theory and Marx,
Michiaki Obata (translated by Kei Ehara) 3. Non-Western Marxist Traditions
in Northeast Asia, Hiroshi Onishi 4. Japanese Contribution to Environmental
Economics: Fighting against pollution problems and Fukushima nuclear
disaster, Fumikazu Yoshida 5. Business Cycles of Contemporary Monopoly
Capitalism, Seiichi Nagashima 6. Okishio's Contribution to Political
Economy, Yoshikazu Sato 7. Régulation Approach to Japanese and Asian
Capitalisms: Understanding varieties of capitalism and structural dynamics,
Hiroyasu Uemura, Toshio Yamada and Yuji Harada 8. The Revival of the
Classical Theory of Values, Yoshinori Shiozawa Part II. Cataclysm of Global
Economy and Future of Capitalism: Political Economy of Global
Interdependence 9. Dynamic Comparative Advantage and the New Flying Geese
Theory of Capitalist Development, Nobuharu Yokokawa 10. The Emergence of
China and India as Great Powers, Robert Rowthorn 11. Asia: Renewal of the
diversity of capitalisms, the sudden turn in international relations,
Robert Boyer (Translated by Heger Attaya) 12. Minsky's Financial
Instability Analysis: Financial flows and international imbalances, Jan
Kregel 13. Malfunction of Capital Accumulation Regime in Present-day Japan,
Kenichi Haga 14. Indian Capitalism in the Global Context, Jayati Ghosh 15.
China: In the crash lane?, Richard Westra
Introduction, Nobuharu Yokokawa, Kiichiro Yagi Part I. Japanese
Contribution to Political Economy 1. Marxian Economics in Japan after 1945:
Between heritage and innovation, Kiichiro Yagi 2. The Uno Theory and Marx,
Michiaki Obata (translated by Kei Ehara) 3. Non-Western Marxist Traditions
in Northeast Asia, Hiroshi Onishi 4. Japanese Contribution to Environmental
Economics: Fighting against pollution problems and Fukushima nuclear
disaster, Fumikazu Yoshida 5. Business Cycles of Contemporary Monopoly
Capitalism, Seiichi Nagashima 6. Okishio's Contribution to Political
Economy, Yoshikazu Sato 7. Régulation Approach to Japanese and Asian
Capitalisms: Understanding varieties of capitalism and structural dynamics,
Hiroyasu Uemura, Toshio Yamada and Yuji Harada 8. The Revival of the
Classical Theory of Values, Yoshinori Shiozawa Part II. Cataclysm of Global
Economy and Future of Capitalism: Political Economy of Global
Interdependence 9. Dynamic Comparative Advantage and the New Flying Geese
Theory of Capitalist Development, Nobuharu Yokokawa 10. The Emergence of
China and India as Great Powers, Robert Rowthorn 11. Asia: Renewal of the
diversity of capitalisms, the sudden turn in international relations,
Robert Boyer (Translated by Heger Attaya) 12. Minsky's Financial
Instability Analysis: Financial flows and international imbalances, Jan
Kregel 13. Malfunction of Capital Accumulation Regime in Present-day Japan,
Kenichi Haga 14. Indian Capitalism in the Global Context, Jayati Ghosh 15.
China: In the crash lane?, Richard Westra
Contribution to Political Economy 1. Marxian Economics in Japan after 1945:
Between heritage and innovation, Kiichiro Yagi 2. The Uno Theory and Marx,
Michiaki Obata (translated by Kei Ehara) 3. Non-Western Marxist Traditions
in Northeast Asia, Hiroshi Onishi 4. Japanese Contribution to Environmental
Economics: Fighting against pollution problems and Fukushima nuclear
disaster, Fumikazu Yoshida 5. Business Cycles of Contemporary Monopoly
Capitalism, Seiichi Nagashima 6. Okishio's Contribution to Political
Economy, Yoshikazu Sato 7. Régulation Approach to Japanese and Asian
Capitalisms: Understanding varieties of capitalism and structural dynamics,
Hiroyasu Uemura, Toshio Yamada and Yuji Harada 8. The Revival of the
Classical Theory of Values, Yoshinori Shiozawa Part II. Cataclysm of Global
Economy and Future of Capitalism: Political Economy of Global
Interdependence 9. Dynamic Comparative Advantage and the New Flying Geese
Theory of Capitalist Development, Nobuharu Yokokawa 10. The Emergence of
China and India as Great Powers, Robert Rowthorn 11. Asia: Renewal of the
diversity of capitalisms, the sudden turn in international relations,
Robert Boyer (Translated by Heger Attaya) 12. Minsky's Financial
Instability Analysis: Financial flows and international imbalances, Jan
Kregel 13. Malfunction of Capital Accumulation Regime in Present-day Japan,
Kenichi Haga 14. Indian Capitalism in the Global Context, Jayati Ghosh 15.
China: In the crash lane?, Richard Westra