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1 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS / FACULTY OF ECONOMICS CONTENTS HISTORY OF THE FACULTY OF ECONOMICS NETWORK FACILITIES PUBLICATIONS FACULTY MEMBERS AND STUDENTS ECONOMICS LIBRARY UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM GRADUATE PROGRAM FACULTY OF ECONOMICS / DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS PROFESSORS ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS SENIOR LECTURER PROJECT CENTER ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR EMDOWED CHAIRS PROFESSOR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS

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3 81 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS FACULTY OF ECONOMICS Dean: MORIMUNE, Kimio, Ph.D Yoshida-Honamchi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, JAPAN Tel: Fax: HISTORY OF THE FACULTY OF ECONOMICS In April 1900, the first lecture on economics was delivered in the College of Law at Kyoto Imperial University. The Faculty of Economics was established in 1919 and offered classes on eight primary areas of research (koza). Prof. Kinji Tajima and Prof. Hajime Kawakami (known as "Japan's Marx") were two of the earliest scholars who devoted their efforts to the creation of a liberal academic tradition. Economists of Kyoto Imperial University cooperated with jurists to publish an academic journal titled "Law and Economics, Domestic and Foreign Review (Horitsugaku Keizaigaku Naigai Ronso)", and then launched the still now continuing economics journal "The Economic Review (Keizai Ronso)" in This group, then consisted of 8 professors, 2 associate professors, and 100 students per academic year, was called the Kyoto School, and they devoted to the study "autonomous economics for citizens" (See Kyoto Daigaku, History of Kyoto University, 1997, p. 153). And, in 1926, with the aim of their activity to go internationalization, they published the Kyoto University Economic Review in English. However, due to political pressure against communist sympathizers, Professor Kawakami had to leave the University in With the newly appointed faculty members, four additional primary areas of research unit (koza) were offered, beginning in 1930: economics specific subjects; history-and business-related subjects; law-and literature-related subjects; and seminars and readings on economics-related topics in foreign languages. By 1939, pro-war sentiment prompted the addition of classes such as Principles of East Asian Economic Policy and Principles of the Japanese Economy. In 1941, the number of primary areas of research unit (koza) totaled 13, including subjects related to East Asian economies. During WWII, studies were curtailed, and students were sent to the front. After the war, the professors and associate professors engaged in self-examination and criticism of their own pro-war activities. As a result, 14 faculty members left the school and six remained. Democratic sentiment in 1946 promoted equal participation of all the faculty members into one unified collegial group. The reorganized faculty started to offer some classes in the General Education Department (kyoyo katei). Meanwhile, the graduate program started to offer business administration courses in addition to the previously established course work in theoretical economics or history of economics, and economic policy. At that time, 35 students enrolled in the Master's program and 18 students enrolled in the Doctoral program. With 150 students, the undergraduate program had thirteen primary areas of research unit (koza) after WWII, and four management-related primary areas of research unit (koza) were added from 1953 to In 1959, the faculty established the Department of Business Administration, which offered six primary areas of research unit (koza). In 1964, primary areas of research unit (koza) were reshaped to show the major focus of study: Principles of Economics, History of Economics, Monetary and Finance Theories, Industrial Economic Theories, World Economic Theories, Principles of Management, and Management Policy. After the student movement era ( ), reorganization took place in the Faculty of Economics. In 1984, the Faculty changed the curriculum structure into broader research unit (dai-koza), each of them including several small primary areas of research unit (koza). Several professors in each broader research unit (dai-koza) offered related subjects, such as management, management policy, and analysis of marketing /accounting. From 1986 to 1990, some new broader research units (dai-koza) were added: Theory of Economics, Comparative Social and Economic Policy, History of Economics and Philosophy, Regional Industry and Finance, Statistics and Information, and Finance. Since 1989, the Faculty's reorganization has been directed toward an emphasis on a graduate school that is characterized by internationalization and focus on the information age. The heightened emphasis on graduate education became possible by shifting the official status of faculty members from undergraduate toward graduate programs. In addition, four divisions of study comprised of 11 broader research units (dai-koza) were created. The number of Master's students was set at 82, with 41 students in the Doctoral program. To make possible the internationalization of the Graduate School, the curriculum started to include foreign language readings on economics in languages such as Chinese and Korean. The number of international students increased from 13 in 1979 to 180 in In the teaching of the graduate program, the Faculty collaborated with the staff of the Institute of Economic Research Kyoto University. In 2006, the Faculty created Graduate School of Management in collaboration with the Faculty of Engineering. and others. This is a professional business school that trains students and provides them with Master of Business Administration. Further, the Faculty collaborated with the Faculty of Law in creating of Kyoto University School of Government. Efforts at internationalization have meant inviting more international scholars to the Faculty's academic events and sending more students and faculty members to study abroad. In addition, exchange programs have been officially established with schools overseas. To meet the demands of the fast growing computer and information age, the Faculty has developed extensive computer facilities. A school-wide Internet environment was completed and state-of-the-art video equipment made available with which class activities can be simultaneously broadcast online. Databases and online library use are available to the students and faculty members for their research activities. Throughout the history of the Faculty, students have been encouraged to conduct autonomous learning (jigaku jishu).

4 82 According to this philosophy, students are expected to exercise their own initiative in situational analysis, problem solving, and independent judgment based on the synthesis of knowledge. Academic freedom has been always encouraged to help students become creative and professional researchers. NETWORK FACILITIES The Faculty of Economics has served several sets of distance learning system built on Gigabit-network and ISDN between Kyoto and Tokyo satellite office. Plenty of PCs are available for making reports, sending mails, browsing WEBs, and analyzing statistical materials with Windows and Linux system. PUBLICATIONS An affiliated association, Kyoto University Economic Society, is formed to publish Keizai Ronso (The Economic Review) and its special issues, Chosa to Kenkyu (The Research and Study). The Kyoto University Economic Review, which has the longest history as a Western language economics journal in Japan, is now published as an open and refereed journal under the slightly altered title, The Kyoto Economic Review (KER), by the editorial committee within the COE21 project, "Interfaces of Advanced Economic Analysis". This journal has its online version in browse/ker. Further, to promote the academic discussion over the research results of the staff, Graduate School prints and distributes Working Papers occasionally. FACULTY MEMBERS AND STUDENTS As of early October 2008, the Faculty is comprised of 31 professors, 15 associate professors, and 5 lecturer. In addition, 21 instructors from other universities and institutions teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate programs. 1 research associate works for the Economic Research Office. The number of students currently enrolled in each category is as follows: Undergraduates -1,137 (38 from abroad) Master's Program -74 (31 from abroad) Doctoral program -169 (45 from abroad) Auditors - 11 (0 from abroad) Special auditors -2 (2 from abroad) Research Students - 57 (53 from abroad) Total: 1,450 (169 from abroad). ECONOMICS LIBRARY The Faculty's library possesses about 463,000 volumes, documents and periodicals, including the Georg von Mayr Library, the Karl Bücher Library, the Takarabe Library, the Ueno Collection, and the Kawakami Library. In addition, the library possesses an extensive rare book collection consisting of about 9,700 volumes, many of which are parts of the aforementioned special collections. The oldest book in the collection is the 1482 edition of the first volume of Summae Theologicae by St. Thomas Aquinas. In addition, the faculty has the Economic Research Office as an attached facility, which collects statistical data, materials, and documents. It provides references and documentation services for research activities. UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM The four-year undergraduate program is offered by two departments: Department of Economics and Department of Business Administration. A total of 124 credits are required for graduation (48 credits from university-wide subjects, and 76 credits from subjects of the Faculty). There are no required or elective courses. Taking a yearlong course could earn 4 credits, a half-year one 2 credits. Taking a seminar could earn eight credits if one submits a senior thesis. Seminars are available for sophomore through senior students, and enrollment is limited to thirty students per class (10 from each academic level). Seminars are discussion-based classes whose topics are decided by the professors who teach them. In some seminars, students are offered opportunities to conduct field research, or to visit factories and companies in the Kansai area. The senior thesis is directed by the respective professor, but other faculty members take part in its evaluation too. In the undergraduate program, classes taken at the Faculty of Law can be also recognized as applicable toward degree requirements. Special admission processes are offered to those who graduated from overseas secondary schools and those who have earned bachelor's degrees from other Faculties of Kyoto University or other universities. Those admitted into a second bachelor's program can take only economics courses in order to complete the degree, and that requires only two years. After graduation, about 90 percent of the students find employment in the public and private sectors, especially in banks or companies in finance, manufacturing, and commerce. Every year, about students proceed on for postgraduate studies. GRADUATE PROGRAM In its graduate program, in collaboration with the staff of the Economic Research Institute, Kyoto University, the Faculty offers the following six fields of study: Theoretical Economics, Applied Economics, Political Economy, Economic Policy, Economic History and History of Social Thought, Management and Accounting After the creation of the Graduate School of Management in 2006, the graduate program is united in the 5 year Doctoral program. The first 2 years of this program is called the Master's program. In this part of the graduate program, students have to acquire the basic knowledge and the ability to make an original contribution in their further study. They have to show their academic capability by submitting a Master's thesis. However, it is possible to leave the graduate school after the 2 year Master's program. On the other hand, those who acquired (or are going to acquire) a Master's degree at other universities can take an examination to continue their studies in our Doctoral program. To receive a Master's degree, a student must earn 30 credits and submit a Master's thesis. To complete the Doctoral program, a student is required to submit yearly research plans and reports to his/her academic adviser, the professor who provides guidance to him/her. In the final stage, a guiding committee is formed to help the student completing his doctoral dissertation. No credits are granted for the submitted reports. The procedures of submitting a dissertation are explained in the Graduate School's guidance manual.

5 Economics 83 FACULTY OF ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Brief Information on the faculty members, as of July 2006, is given below. Each listing shows the following information: LAST NAME, First name, doctoral degree and the name ot institution that awarded the degree, (1) main field of research and instruction; (2) topic(s); (3) one or two important publications; and address. Professors: FUJII, Hideki, D.Econ.(Kyoto Univ.), (1) Financial Accounting and Reporting, International Accounting; (2) Institutional Perspective on Accounting Evolution, Economic and Social Function of Accounting; (3) "Consideration on Repayment Problem of JNR Long-Term Debts and Its Economic Implications," Government Auditing Review, Vol.17 (1999); "Empirical Study on Stock-Price-Explanatory Power of Feltham-Ohlson Model: Case of Japanese Firms and Stock Market," Kyoto University Economic Review 70 no.1/2(2001). HIOKI, Koichiro, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Organization Theory, esp. Organization Design, Comparative Management; (2) Empirical Study of Organization Structure and Behavior in East-Asian Firms, Analysis of Power Structure in Japanese Firms Using the "Iemoto" Model; (3) (with T. Tanaka and M. Tao) Perspective on Redesign of Local Government Organization, Gakubunsha, 1989 (in Japanese); (with T. Shiobara) Organization of Religion, Art and Accomplishments in Japan, Daiichihoki, 1989 (in Japanese). HISAMOTO, Norio, D.Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Industrial Relations, Social Policy, Labor Economics; (2) Employment System and Skill Formation (3) Industrial Relations and Skill Formations in Japanese Enterprises. Yuhikaku, 1988 (in Japanese); N.Hisamoto/K.Tamai,eds., Social Policy in High Economic Growth. Minerva Press, 2004 (in Japanese). HORI, Kazuo, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Economic History, Modern History of East Asia; (2) Industrialization of Korea in the Colonial Period; (3) A Historical Study of Industrialization in Colonial Korea, Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 1995 (in Japanese); "Expansion of the Japanese Economy and its Colonial Industrialization", in Akita, Shigeru (ed.), International Relations of Asia, Keisuisha, IDA, Takanori, D.Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Applied Micro Economics, Industrial Economics, and Behavioral Economics;(2) Discrete Choice Analysis of Demand for Broadband Services in Japan, and Measuring Risk and Time Preference Parameters;(3) "The Cost Structure of the Japanese Railway Industry: The Economies of Scale and Scope and the Regional Gap of the Japan Railway after the Privatization" (2004) International Journal of Transport Economics vol.31.1: 23-37, with M. Suda; "The Regional Cost Gap of the Japanese Local Telecommunications Services" (2005) Papers in Regional Science vol.84.2: , with S. Asai; "Discrete Choice Analysis of Demand for Broadband in Japan" (2006) Journal of Regulatory Economics vol.29.1: 5-22, with T. Kuroda IMAKUBO, Sachio, D. Econ.(Kyoto Univ.), (1) System of Economic Policy, Comparative Study of Economic Policy, History of Economic Policy; (2) German Trade policy - Deutsche Aussenwirtschaftspolitik -, Japan's FTA Strategy and East Asian Economic Integration; (3) "Effects of Globalization and Crisis upon Competitive and Cooperative Relationships in Asia: The Example of the Japanese and East Asian Electronics Industries", Wolfgang Klenner and Hisashi Watanabe(eds.), Globalization and Regional Dynamics: East Asia and the European Union from the Japanese and the German Perspective, Berlin-Heidelberg, Springer-Verlag, 2002(in English), Imakubo, S. with Watanabe, Hisashi et al.(eds.), Isolation and Integration: The Diverging Point in the Japanese and German Postwar History, Kyoto-UP, 2006 (in Japanese). IWAKI, Hideki, Ph.D. (Management Sc. & Eng.) (Univ. of Tsukuba), (1) Finance; (2) Optimal Strategies for Life Insurance; (3) "An Economic Premium Principle in a Multiperiod Economy", Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, 28, pp , "An Efficient Frontier for Participating Policies in a Continuous-times Economy', Insurance: Mathematics and Economics to appear. IWAMOTO, Takekazu, D.Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) International Economics; (2) International Capital movement, Exchange Rate Regime, History of International Monetary Relations; (3) Keynes and the World Economy. Tokyo: Iwanami-Shoten, 1999 (in Japanese); "The Keynes Plan for an International Clearing Union Reconsidered". Kyoto University Economic Review 65 no.2 (1995). KOJIMA, Hirotaka, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Principles of Economics; (2) History of Economic Thought, Post-Keynesian Economics; (3) "The Hawtrey Connection." Kyoto University Economic Review LXV. no. 2 (1995); Keynes Riron no Gensen (The Origins of Keynes' Theory). Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 1997 (in Japanese); LIU, Deqiang, D. Econ. (Hitotsubashi Univ.), (1) Chinese Economy and Development Economics; (2) China's Economic Development and Structural Change; (3) Industrial Reform in China: Past Performance and Future Prospects (with K.Otsuka, N.Murakami) Oxford University Press, 1998; "A Comparison of Management Incentives, Abilities, and Efficiency between SOEs and TVEs: The Case of the Iron and Steel Industry in China" (with K.Otsuka),Economic Development and Culture Change, Vol.52, No.4, pp , 2004; MORIMUNE, Kimio, Ph.D. (Stanford University), D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Econometrics; (2) Financial Time Series Analysis; (3) "Simultaneous Equation Estimation: Exact and Approximate Distribution of Estimates", International Encyclopedia of Social & Behavioral Sciences, Elsevier Science, 2001; (with Cheng Hsiao and James L. Powell) The Nonlinear Models of Econometric Inference, Cambridge University Press, MUN, Se-il, D. Engineering (Kyoto University) (1) Urban Economics, Transport Economics; (2) Policies to Control Traffic Congestion, Pricing and Investment of Transport Infrastructure; (3) (with K. Konishi, K. Yoshikawa) "Optimal Cordon Pricing", Journal of Urban Economics, Vol.54 (2003), pp ; (with K. Akutagawa) "Private Goods Provided by Local Governments", Regional Science and Urban Economics, Vol.35(2005), pp.23-48,; (with Ki-Jung Ahn)"Road Pricing in a Serial Network", Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 2008, forthcoming.

6 84 NARIU, Tatsuhiko, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), Ph.D. (North Carolina State Univ.), (1) Micro-economic Theory, Industrial Organization, Marketing and Distribution System, Economics of Internal Organization; (2) Vertical Restraints, Returns Policy and Welfare, Corporate Culture and Competition among Firms; (3) On the Length of Wholesale Marketing Channels in Japan, Journal of Japanese Economy, (Summer, 2004); Channel Culture and Economic Performance in a Competitive Environment, Journal of Japanese Economy, (Summer, 2004); The Marketing Channels for Textiles and Apparels, The Kyoto University Economic Review, Vol.LXXI, No.1/2, pp (Oct. 2002); More on Demand Uncertainty and Price Maintenance, Contemporary Economic Problem, Vol.18, No.4, pp (Oct. 2000); Long-term Manufacturer-Distributor Relationships, in M. R. Czinkota and M. Kotabe, eds., The Japanese Distribution Strategy, Business Press, Chapter 10, pp NEI, Masahiro, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Modern Economics, History of Economics; (2) A Reconsideration of Keynesianism, Post-Keynesian Economic Theory; (3) Pioneers of Modern British Economics, Iwanami Shoten, 1989 (in Japanese); Galbraith: The Challenge to Institutional Truth, Maruzen Library, 1995 (in Japanese). NISHIMUTA, Yuji, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Business History, Economic History; (2) German Business History; (3) "The Nazi Economy and U.S. Big Business. (1) The Case of Ford Motor Co.", Kyoto University Economic Review 139, (1997). OHNISHI, Hiroshi, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Statistics, Economics Statistics; (2) Quantitative Analyses of the East Asian Economies; (3) "Forming Kuznets Curve among Chinese Provinces," Kyoto Economic Review, vol. LXXVI, no. 2, 2007: "A New Marxist Neoclassical Modeling of Capitalism," Nature, Society, and Thought, vol. 19, no.4, 2006: Rise-and-Fall and Interdependence of the Pacific Rim Countries: Structure and Simulations of the Kyoto Univ. Pacific Rim Model. Kyoto: Kyoto Univ. Press, 1998 (in Japanese). OKADA, Tomohiro, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Rural Development, Regional Economy and Policy, Agricultural Policy; (2) Rural Development in Japan, Regional Economy under Industrial Reorganization, Multinational Enterprise (esp. Agribusiness) and Local Economy; (3) Rural Development in the Japanese Capitalism, Horitsu Bunkasha, 1989 (in Japanese); "The Great Depression and Rural Development in Japan", Kyoto University Economic Review 131 (1991). SAWABE, Norio, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Accounting; (2) International Accounting, Cultural Significance of Accounting; (3) "Accounting for the Public Interest: a Japanese Perspective," Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, Vol. 18, No. 5, pp , "Co-evolution of Accounting Rules and Creative Accounting Instruments: The Case of a Rules-based Approach to Accounting Standard Setting," Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, Vol.1, No.2, pp , (with S. Takatera) "Time and Space in Income Accounting", Accounting, Organizations, and Society, Vol. 25, No. 8, 2000, pp SHIMAMOTO, Tetsuro, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Information and Economy, (2) Economic Effect of Mass Media, (3) "Misperceptions of Information Sets and Economic Performance" Economic Studies Quarterly 43, no.1 (March, 1992): SHIOJI, Hiromi, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Automobile Industry; (2) Production and Distribution System in Auto Industry; (3) The Structure of Automobile Distribution: An International Comparison, Yuhikaku, 2002; A Comparative Study of Car Dealers in the US and Japan in Relation to the KEI- RETSU' Problems, Kyusyu University Press, SUEMATSU, Chihiro, PhD. Econ. (Kyoto University) (1) Entrepreneurship and Business Development, Information Systems (2) Kyoto-Style Management, Network Organization (3) Network Venture Management, Diamond Inc., TAKEISHI, Akira, Ph.D. (Management) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), (1) Strategic Management, Technology Management; (2) Inter-firm Division of Labor for Innovation; Social Process of Innovation (3) The Division of Labor and Competition, Yuhikaku, 2003 (in Japanese); "Knowledge Partitioning in the Inter-Firm Division of Labor: The Case of Automotive Product Development." Organization Science, Vol.13,No.3,2002,pp ; TANAKA, Hideo, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) History of Social Thought, History of Economic Thought, Economic Philosophy, (2) History of Republican Thoughts in the 18 th Century Britain; (3) "Liberty and Equality: Liberal Democratic Ideas in John Millar", in Sakamoto, T. and H. Tanaka (eds.), The Rise of Political Economy in the Scottish Enlightenment, Routledge, 2003; "Beyond the Ambivalent View of Commercial Society: Commerce, Industry, and Alienation in the Scottish Enlightenment", International Journal of Public Affairs, Vol TOKUGA, Yoshihiro, D.Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Financial Accounting, International Accounting, Accounting for Venture Firms, (2) Effectiveness of R&D Investment, Reactions of Non-Anglo-American Countries to the International Accounting Standards, (3) International Accounting, Chuo Keizaisha, 2000 (in Japanese), Structural Change in Japanese Economy (co-edited with Koki Horie), Kyushu University Press, 2002 (in Japanese). UETA, Kazuhiro, D.Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), D.Eng.(Osaka Univ.), (1) Public Finance, Environmental. Economics, Local Public Finance; (2) Public Finance Theory for Environmental Sustainability, Multi-level Environmental Governance for Sustainable Development, (3) CDM and Sustainable Development:Edward Elgar,2009; Environmental Economics 2 nd ed., Tokyo:Iwanami Shoten, 2009(in Japanese). UNI, Hiroyuki, D.Econ. (Osaka City Univ.), (1) Theory of Political Economy, Economic Dynamics; (2) Growth Regime and Institutional Adjustment in Capitalist Economies, Export-led Growth and Exchange Rate Regimes; (3) "Growth Regimes in Japan and in the Unites States in the 1990s", Revue de la Régulation, No.1, pp.1-20, ; "Export-biased Productivity Increase and Exchange Rate Regime in East Asia", The Kyoto Economic Review, Vol.76, No.1, pp , ; Structural Change and Capital Accumulation, Yuhikaku, 1998 (in Japanese). WAKABAYASHI, Naoki, (1) Organizational Behavior, Sociol-

7 Economics 85 ogy of Organization; (2) Sociological Analysis of Intra- and Interorganizational Networks, Interorganizational Trust and Japanese Strategic Alliances, Intraorganizational Networks and Trust After Post-merger Integration, Regional Industrial Networks; (3) (with J. Gill) "Perspective Differences in Inter-organizational Collaboration and Dynamics of Trust", University of Bradford Management Centre Working Paper Series, No. 9821, 1998; "Management of Embeddedness and Trust: Comparison of Quality Control Managers: Networks for Inter-organizational Quality Improvement Between Japanese and British Automotive Component Companies", Annual Review of The Tohoku Sociological Association. 30 (2000): WAKABAYASHI, Yasunaga, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Marketing, Retailing; (2) Customer-oriented Marketing, Relationship Marketing, e-marketing, Place Marketing; (3) Customer-oriented Mass Marketing. Dobunkan, 2003 (in Japanese); "Incorporating Pricing Variables in Technology Innovation Diffusion Model," The Economic Review (Kyoto University Economic Society), February 2008 (in Japanese); "Product Development and Branding," in Association of Product Development and Management, ed., Introducton to Product Development and Management, Chuokeizaisha, 2007 (in Japanese). YAGI, Kiichiro, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Theory of Political Economy, History of Economics; (2) Institutional and Evolutionary Economics, Development of Modern Economic Thought in Japan, German and Austrian Economic Thought; (3) Political Economy, University of Nagoya Press, 2006 (in Japanese); "Trust and Sympathy in the Social and Market Order." Shionoya and Yagi eds., Competition, Trust, and Cooperation - A Comparative Study. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Verlag, 2000; "Carl Menger's Grundsätze in the Making." History of Political Economy 25, no. 4 (1994); YAMAMOTO, Hiromi, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Chinese Economy and Development Economics; (2) A Comparative Study on the Marketization of the Economy of Contemporary China and of the Republic of China in the Pre-war Period, Agricultural Reforms under Deng Xiaoping; (3) The Chinese Agricultural Policy under the Deng Xiaoping Regime, Kyoto University Press, 1999 (in Japanese); (editor) Asian Agriculture and Economic Development under Economic Reforms, IDE, 1998 (in Japanese); "The Marketization of the Chinese Economy and Township and Village Enterprises", in A. Kosaka and K. Ohno (eds.), Structural Adjustment and Economic Reforms: East Asia, Latin America, and Central and Eastern Europe, IDE, YOSHIDA, Kazuo, D. Econ. and D. Eng. (Kyoto Univ.), (1) Mathematical Economics, Fiscal Policy; (2) Mathematical Analysis of Public Finance, Analysis of Japanese Economy; (3) Height Activity of the Japanese Economy and Corporate Behavior, Toyo Keizai Shinposha, 1985 (in Japanese); Japanese Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Tokyo Keizai Shinposha, 1980 (in Japanese). Associate Professors: EGAMI, Masahiko, Ph.D. (Princeton University), (1) Financial Engineering, Applied Probability; (2) Optimization under Uncertainty applied to Financial Decision-Making;(3) "A Direct Solution Method for Stochastic Impulse Control Problems of One-dimensional Diffusions", SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization: 47 (3) , 2008; "An Analysis of Monotone Follower Problems for Diffusion Processes" (with E. Bayraktar), Mathematics of Operations Research: 33 (2) , 2008; HIKINO, Takashi, (1) Business and Industrial Organization; (2) The Development of Large Industrial Enterprises in Industrial and Emerging Economies, The Asian Financial Crises and Their Impact on Industry Structure and Firm Competitiveness; (3) (co-edited with H. Miyajima and T. Kikkawa), Competing Policies for Competitiveness: Microeconomic Policies During the Golden Age of Capitalism, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1998; (co-edited with A. Chandler, Jr. and F. Amatori), Big Business and the Wealth of Nations, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, HISANO, Shuji, D. Agr. (Hokkaido University), (1) International Political Economy of Agriculture / Sociology of Agriculture; (2) Critical Social Analyses of Agricultural Biotechnology / Globalisation and Localisation of Agro-food System; Corporate Social Responsibility in Agribusiness; (3) Agribusiness and GM Crops: Political Economy Approach, Nihonkeizaihyoron-sha, 2002 (in Japanese); (eds. with G. Ruivenkamp and J. Jongerden) Reconstructing Biotechnologies: Critical Social Analyses, Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2008; (with S. M. Altoé) "Brazilian Farmers at a Crossroads: Biotech Industrialization of Agriculture or New Alternatives for Family Farmers?" in G. Otero, ed., Food for the Few: Neoliberal Globalism and Biotechnology in Latin America, University of Texas Press, 2008; KIKUTANI, Tatsuya, (1) Economics of Organization, Comparative Analysis of Institution and Organization; (2) Hiving-off Behavior of Firms, Subcontracting and Dealership Relations in the Auto Industry; (3) "Tax Reform and Capital Income Taxation in Japan", in D. Jorgenson and R. Landau (eds.), Tax Reform and the Cost of Capital: An International Comparison, The Brookings Institution, 1993; "Risk Absorption in Japanese Subcontracting: A Microeconomic Study of the Automobile Industry", Journal of Japanese and International Economies 6, no.1 (March, 1992). KUROSAWA, Takafumi, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.), (1)Comparative study on Manufacturing Industries (2) Business History of European Enterprises; Industrial Policy in Europe (3) The Formation of the Modern Swiss Economy: Regionalism and the Industrial Revolution in the Hoch-Rhein Region, Kyoto University Press, 2002 (in Japanese) ; "Das Image der Schweizer Wirtschaft in Japan: Wirtschaftspolitische Selbstbildnisse in Zuge eines Modernisierungsprozesses", in: Asiatische Studien. Zeitschrift der Schweizerischen Asiengesellschaft S.45-67; MATSUI, Hiroyuki, D. Eng. (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), (1) Information Processing, Networks and Systems of Public Sector; (2) Informatization of Public Sector, Developing a Planning Process Support System; (3) "A Study for Utilization of Groupware on Administration", Communications of Operations Research Society of Japan 41, No. 10, (1996): 549 (15)

8 (20) (in Japanese); (with A. Shimizu and Y. Kumata) "Developing a Network Gaming System for Planning Education", Gaming/Simulation for Policy Development and Organizational Change, Tilburg University Press, MOROTOMI, Toru, D. Econ. (Kyoto Univ.) (1) Public Finance and Environmental Economics (2) Economic Instruments for Environmental Protection, Taxation as a Policy Instrument, History of Taxation and Underlying Economic Thought, Local Public Finance; (3) "Theory and Practice of Environmental Taxation", Yuhikaku(Tokyo), 2000(in Japanese), "Environment", Iwanami-Shoten(Tokyo), 2003(in Japanese); SAKADE, Takeshi, (1) European and American Economic History; (2) History of the American Aircraft Industry; (3) "The Relationship between Airframe and Engine Makers During the Period of Jet Revolution in the U.S. Aircraft Industry", The Fudai Keizai Ronshu 43, no. 3 (1998): SUGIYAMA, Yasuo, Ph.D. (Econ.) (Univ. of Tokyo), (1) International Management, Strategic Management, Technology Management; (2) Effective Organization for International Product Development, Product Architecture and Location Specific Advantage, Management of Emerging Technology; (3) "Perspective for Analyzing Global Product Development: Exploitation of Sticky Knowledge", Soshiki Kagaku, Vol.35, No.2, 2001, pp (in Japanese); (with T. Fujimoto) "Product Development in Indonesia: a Dynamic View on Global Strategy", in J. Humphrey et al. (eds.), Global Strategies and Local Realities, Macmillan, London, 2000, pp TAKEZAWA, Hiroyuki, (1) The history of social & economic thought; (2) The early modern European republicanism, the unity & variety of the early modern English republicanism; (3) 'The religious project of James Harrington', Studies in British Philosophy, no.24 (2001): 5-19; 'Oceana as an equal commonwealth', in H. Tanaka & N. Yamawaki eds., Republicanism, Nagoya University Press, 2006 (in Japanese); UTAKA, Atsuo, D. Econ. (Osaka Univ.), (1) Applied Microeconomics; (2) Economic Analysis of Marketing Strategy; (3) "Income Tax and Endogenous Business Cycles." Journal of Public Economic Theory, Vol. 5, No. 1 (January 2003): pp ; "Planned Obsolescence and Social Welfare." Journal of Business, Vol. 79, No. 1 (January 2006): pp ; "Durable-Goods Warranties and Social Welfare." 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