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Yoshikazu Miyazaki and Mitsuharu Itoh: Research on Keynes and Contemporary Capitalism,, Iwanami-shoten, 1967b; Itoh, . Iwanami-shoten, 1973). These Japanese institutionalist post-Keynesian economists developed their theoretical and empirical research based on the institutional analysis of postwar capitalism and the Japanese economy, and proposed economics policies based on civil soci连累 发表于 2025-3-25 09:44:27
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Social Preference and Civil Society in the Institutional Analysis of Capitalisms: Integrating Samuef law and civic institutions promote the development of civic social preferences by reducing market risks, and market risks and income distribution are determined by macroeconomic dynamics, as suggested by the . theory. Third, it is necessary to analyze democratic processes between legislators and cexpound 发表于 2025-3-25 16:51:22
Institutional Economics in the Twenty-First Century Based on the Creative Rivalry among Post-Keynesof the Post-Keynesian economics and the . theory, we seek the new development of political economy, introducing the aspects of “institutions and evolution” and “multi-layered coordination with heterogeneous social preferences.” Particularly, the analysis focuses on the price system and quantity dyna反馈 发表于 2025-3-25 20:27:30
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2198-4204 s of Keynes, Marx, Kalecki and institutionalist economists such as Veblen and Galbraith. When their research is examined systematically, Japanese institutionalist post-Keynesians are commonly characterized as t978-981-19-8690-1978-981-19-8688-8Series ISSN 2198-4204 Series E-ISSN 2198-4212CROAK 发表于 2025-3-26 10:30:49
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Hiroyasu Uemuraesearch in which new students were trained. A second dimension arises from the evolution ofthe research topics pursued by Chakrabarti’s fifty odd doctoral students, many of whom have become renowned scientists in their own right, after starting with a certain subject under Chakrabarti and then migra