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Masaru Kaneko
is a Japanese Marxian economist specializing in Institutional economics, public finance and local government finance. He is best known for appearance in TV shows such as '' Sunday Morning'' or '' Asamade nama terebi'' and authoring several books and newspaper articles. Since 2000, he has been a professor at Keio University , mottoeng = The pen is mightier than the sword , type = Private research coeducational higher education institution , established = 1858 , founder = Yukichi Fukuzawa , endowmen .... Life A native of Tokyo, Kaneko attended the University of Tokyo for both undergraduate and graduate studies. References 20th-century Japanese economists 21st-century Japanese economists Marxian economists Academic staff of Keio University University of Tokyo alumni People from Tokyo 1952 births Living people Academic staff of Ibaraki University {{Japan-economist-stub ...
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Marxian Economist
Marxian economics, or the Marxian school of economics, is a heterodox school of political economic thought. Its foundations can be traced back to Karl Marx's critique of political economy. However, unlike critics of political economy, Marxian economists tend to accept the concept of the economy prima facie. Marxian economics comprises several different theories and includes multiple schools of thought, which are sometimes opposed to each other; in many cases Marxian analysis is used to complement, or to supplement, other economic approaches. Because one does not necessarily have to be politically Marxist to be economically Marxian, the two adjectives coexist in usage, rather than being synonymous: They share a semantic field, while also allowing both connotative and denotative differences. Marxian economics concerns itself variously with the analysis of crisis in capitalism, the role and distribution of the surplus product and surplus value in various types of economic system ...
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Institutional Economics
Institutional economics focuses on understanding the role of the Sociocultural evolution, evolutionary process and the role of institutions in shaping Economy, economic Human behavior, behavior. Its original focus lay in Thorstein Veblen's instinct-oriented dichotomy between technology on the one side and the "ceremonial" sphere of society on the other. Its name and core elements trace back to a 1919 ''American Economic Review'' article by Walton H. Hamilton. Institutional economics emphasizes a broader study of institutions and views markets as a result of the complex interaction of these various institutions (e.g. individuals, firms, states, social norms). The earlier tradition continues today as a leading Heterodox economics, heterodox approach to economics.Warren J. Samuels ([1987] 2008). "institutional economics," ''The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics''Abstract. "Traditional" institutionalism rejects the ''reduction'' of institutions to simply tastes, technology, and ...
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Public Finance
Public finance is the study of the role of the government in the economy. It is the branch of economics that assesses the government revenue and government expenditure of the public authorities and the adjustment of one or the other to achieve desirable effects and avoid undesirable ones. The purview of public finance is considered to be threefold, consisting of governmental effects on: # The efficient allocation of available resources; # The distribution of income among citizens; and # The stability of the economy. Economist Jonathan Gruber has put forth a framework to assess the broad field of public finance. Gruber suggests public finance should be thought of in terms of four central questions: # When should the government intervene in the economy? To which there are two central motivations for government intervention, Market failure and redistribution of income and wealth. # How might the government intervene? Once the decision is made to intervene the government must ...
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Sunday Morning (TV Series)
Sunday Morning or Sunday Mornin' may refer to: * ''Sunday Morning'' (radio program), a Canadian radio program formerly aired on CBC Radio One * ''CBS News Sunday Morning'', a television news program on CBS in the United States * ''Sunday Morning'' (poem), a poem by Wallace Stevens * ''Sunday Morning'', a Japanese television news program on TBS * ''Sunday Morning'', a UK television current affairs programme on BBC One * ''Sunday Morning'' (collage), a public artwork by India Cruse-Griffin, in Indianapolis, Indiana, US Albums * ''Sunday Morning'' (album), a 2002 album by Jake Shimabukuro * ''Sunday Mornin (album), a 1961 album by Grant Green, or its title song (see below) Songs * "Sunday Morning" (Earth, Wind & Fire song), 1993 * "Sunday Morning" (k-os song), 2006 * "Sunday Morning" (Maroon 5 song), 2004 * "Sunday Morning" (No Doubt song), 1997 * "Sunday Morning" (The Velvet Underground song), 1967 * "Sunday Mornin'" (Spanky and Our Gang song), 1966 * "Sunday Mornin'", ...
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