Kyoto
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The Kyoto Imperial University Economic Society held
its Grand Conference for the Tenth Year of Showa on the
1st and 2nd of June.
On the afternoon of the 1st, a lecture-meeting
open to
the public was held with the following programme:Prof. Kambe : Opening Address.
Prof. Kojima : Public Loan Policy of Japan from the
Financial Point of View.
Dr. Tsuneo Hori, Professor of the Osaka University of
Commerce : Mercantilism and Controlled Economy.
Mr. Yosaburo Imanishi, Director of the Hanshin Electric
Railway Company:
The Present Situation of Public and
Private Railways in Japan.
In the evening of the same day, a dinner-party
was
given at the Rakuyukai Building by Prof. Kambe, Director
of the Department, over i0 members attending.
The second day, both morning and afternoon, was devoted
to a series of debates, many fresh and stimulating discussion
being evoked by the following reports:Mr. Toichiro Ichitani, Professor of the Higher Commercial
School of Kobe : A Conception of Neutral Money .
Mr. Kiichi Isobe, Professor of Kansai University : On
the System of Industrial Cooperation.
Mr. Shojiro Imanishi, Assistant-Professor
of the Imperial
University of Taihoku : Economic Functions of Exchange
Quotations.
Mr. Bunshichi Ohata, Professor of the Higher Commercial
School of Wakayama : Public Finance and Political Economy.
Mr. Masanori Otani, Professor of Ritsumeikan University
Leading Principles of Japan's Public Finance .
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Mr. Akira Mukai, Professor of the Higher Commercial
School of Yamaguchi : On the System of Quesnay's Tableau
economique.
Mr. Shinjiro Asami, Professor of the Higher Commercial
School of Hikone : On the Surtaxes of Japan.
The Department of Economics of Kyoto Imperial University has at present (July, 1935) ten professors, six assistant
professors, and eight lecturers, while the total
students is 859.
The following is the curriculum for 1935:-
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INSTRUCTORS
Public Finance; Seminar of Fublic Finance ... Prof. Masao Kambe, Hg., HH.
Statistics; Soma Historical Conceptionsof the
ChineseEconomica(Special
LeMUre);Seminar
of Statistics .........................................,... Prof. Seiji Takarabe, Hg., HH.
EconomicHistory;Historyof EconomicThought
of Japan (SpecialLecture); Seminarof Eco•
nomic History..............-.........,.....„...-„„,. Prof. Eijiro Honjo, Hg., KzH.
Insurance; Economic Administration (Special
Lecture); Seminar of EconomicAdminiatration..........................................,....,... . ,.. Prof. Shotaro Kojima, Hg., ICzH.
Money and Banking; Public Revenue (Special
Lecture); Seminar of Public Finance ......... Prof. Saburo Shiomi, Hg., KzH.
Principlesof Economics; Seminar of Principles
of E<onomics .......................................... Prof. Yasuma Takata, Bg., BH.
SocialPolicy; InternationalEconomy; Seminar
of Social Poli<y....................................... Prnf. Shoichi Sakude, Hg., KzH.
Economic Philosophy; History of Economics;
Seminar of EconomicPhilosophy............... Prof. Koji lahika-,va,Hg., IizH.
CommercialEconomics; Trade and Exchange
(Special Lecture); Seminar of Commercial
Economics.........„.............„...................... Prof Ki<hihikoTaniguchi,
Kzg., KzH.
AgriculturalPolicy of Japan (SpecialLecture);
Seminar of Agricultural Economics; Readings in Cerman Books an Economics ........ Prof. YoshinosukeYagi,
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Kzg., KzH.
Statistics; Seminar of Economic Statistics;
Readingsin English Books on Economics... Asst:Prof. Torazo Ninagawa,
ICzg.
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Social and Economic Situation under the World
Crisis (Special Lecture) ; Readings in German
Books on Economics; Readings in English
Asst: Prof. Yonoeuke
Books on Economics.................................
Nekagawa,
ICzg.
Industrial Economics;
Seminar of Industrial
Economics; Readings in German Books on
Economics ................................................
Theoretical Analysis of the Development
of
Capitalism (Special Lecture);
Readings in
German Books on Economics; Readings in
English Books on Economics .....................
Principles of Money and Banking in France
(Special Lecture); Readings in French Books
on Economics ..........................................
Economic History of the United States of
America
(Special Lecture?;
Readings
in
Cerman Books on Economics; Readings in
English Hooks an Economics .....................
Colonial Policy.............................................
Sociology
Civil Iaw
Oriental
.
Family, Succession)
.....................
Et hits.............................................
Readings
i n German Books on Economics;
Readings
in English Books on Economics ...
Asst: Prof.
Ichiro
Gtsuka,
Asst: Prof.
I{ei Shibata,
Rzg.
Kzg.
Asst: Prof. Koji Metauoka,
lfzg.
Asst: Prof. Yasuzo Horie, A:.g.
Lect. Miono Yamamota, HH.
tLLA. (Wisconsin)
Lect. Shotaro Yoneda, 737f.
Lect. Tamakichi Nakajima,
Hg., HH
Lect. Toahio Miyagi, Bg.
Lect. MinorcaNakatani, Kzg.
...... Lect. Sempei Sawa, Kzg.
Readings
in English Books on Economics ...... Lect. Shoichiro Shirasugi, Kzg.
Read' mg s in English Books on Economics ...... Lect. Shin•ichi Hori, K:g.
Commercial Lew (Commercial Acts, Bills and
Prof. (Department of Law)
Notes, Insurance, Maritime Commerce)
Readings
in English Books on Economics
Administrative
Shikayoahi Ugaya, Fig., HIi.
Prof. (Department of Law)
Sotero Watanabe, Hg., HH.
Prof. (Department of Law)
Bunjiro Ishida. Hg., HH.
Prof. (Department of Law)
Eikichi Kondo, Hg.
Prof. (Department of Law)
tun Tajima, Hg.
Law (General).................
Civil Law (General Provisions)
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Civil Law (Real RiAhts)..........................
Civil Law (Obligations).......................,..
Commercial Law (General Provisions,
ponies)...............................................
Coma
Asst: Prof. (Department of Law)
Mitaua Chashi, Hg.
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The Kyoto Imperial University Economic Society publishes a monthly magazine called the Keizai-Ransb (~jl~l ~
-"The
Economic Revieau "). The following are the various
articles with the names of their writers, which have been
published in the half-a-dozen numbers of the review during
the first half of the Year 1935.
JANUARY
NUMBER
ARTICLES
Local taxation on earners of small income below
the exemption paint .....................................~•
Prof. M. Kambe
The nature of the power relation ........................
Prof. Y. Takatn
Agricultural cooperation as movers of agricultural
policy ............................................................
Prof. Y. Yagi
The problem of the reshiction of Japanese emigrants to Brazil ......................~~..~•.-..~•••.~•.~•~~~
On the study of policy.......................................
On economic research in regard to fishing villages
Nature of public finance in comparison with private
economy ............................................•.......~~
On the theoretical basis of liberalism ,...........
...
On the French franc............................~.....-•.~~.••
Weatematyle
industries of the Yamaguchi clan in
the closing days of the Tokugawa period .........
Legislation of the legal reserve ...........................
Common of fishery of Germany ........................
Two methods of adjusting a particular average
claim on cargoes ...................................~.~•.~•
Wilhelm Roschera historical method ..................
Effects of the "confidential
council" ...........•......
Positive and negative functions of the bade-conhol
Reform of the tasation of alcoholic beverages,.....
The circulation of currency end the fluctuation of
bank deposits ................................................
On the kakueki-shuho-gakari
of the Tokugawa
Bakufu .........................................................
FEBRUARY
Prof:Emerit.
M. Yemamota
Prot. S. Sakuda
Asst: Prof. T. Ninegawa
Asst: Prof. Y. Nakagawa
Asst: Prof. K. Shibata
Asst: Prof. K. Matauoka
Asst: Prof. Y. Horie
Lect. M. Nakatani
Lect. S. Okamoto
Lect.
Lect.
Asst:
Prof.
P[of.
S. Saws
S. Shirasugi
Prof. I. Otauka
K. Taniguchi
S. Shiomi
Prof. 5. Kojima
Prof. E. Honjo
NUMBER
ARTICLES
The third philosophical interpretation of history:
its general conception (p......................~.....~..~. Lect. S, Voneda
Domicile versus sifus in interlocal income taxation Prof. M. Kambe
The adjustment index of local finance......,........... Prof. S. Shiomi
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Does an inereaae in taxation bar the way to pros.
perity? .........................................................
Prof. Y. Taka[a
The exchange clearing system as a means of hade•
control ...................................................
...... Prof. K. Taniguchi
STUDIES
On the French "Caieae autonome
d'amortisae~
ment"
.........................................................
Asst.-Prof . K. Matauoka
Marginal utility of money as such .........,.. ...„.„, Mr. K. Masai
ESSAYS
Social conditions of the public debt system .........
Tcheyanov's ideas on rent ............,.. ..„.„,.„„„„,
Y. Shims
R. Yamaoka
MARCH NUMBER
ARTICLES
The assessor of the surtax on mineral products ... Prof. M. Kambe
Positive and negative charactere of bank deposits Prof . S. Kojima
The third philosophical interpretation of history : its
geveral conception (11)............,..,..„.,.„„„„„„,
Lect . S. Yoneda
CURRENT TOPICS
Japan e hade from the standpvivt of the inter•
national barter system ............ ,..„„,.„„„„„„„,
Prof. K. Taniguchi
Milhaud'a
sYetem
Cn the
money
Marginal
STUDIES
views on the international
clearing
.................................
........................
Asst: Prof. K. Matauoka
wvteplion
of the "circuibvelocity"
of
.....................................
.. O. Arii
utility of money as such (11)...............,..
K. Masai
ESSAYS
Economic idea of William Petty ............ ......,.„.,
5. Aizawa
A study of Chinese boycotts ........................,....,
I. Kuromatsu
Spiethohofl's
and Hayek's
ideas on industrial
fluctuation..............................
........................
K. In
APRIL NUMBER
ARTICLES
The third philosophical interpretation of history:
its philosophical foundations (I) .......................,
AP IntrOtlUetiOn to the theory of interest ........„„
Lest.
S. Yoneda
Prof.
Y. Takata
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CURRENT TOPICS
Population
ae a distribution
standard
of local
adjustment grants ...................~..........,...........
Prof. M. Kambe
Diaequilibrium in local finance and its remedy......
Prof. S. Shfomi
STUDIES
lnduatriel financing system in the U.S.S.R.............
Asst •Prof 1. O[suka
On some methods of adjusting claims in marine
double insurance..............................,..............
Lect. S. Sews
The functions of [he delivery agency in short.term
transaetions ...................................................
K. Ishida
ESSAYS
Supply o1 subsidiary metallic currency
,...........,..
A method of progressive taxation......,.................
Lect. M. Nakatani
K. Kashiwai
MAY NUMBER
ARTICLES
Tax on domestic servants .:.............................,.
Socio centrie interpretation of interest ..................
The third philosophical interpretation
of history:
its philosophical foundations (Iq ,........,........,..
Prof. M. Kambe
Prof. Y. Taka[a
Lect. S. Yoneda
CURRENT TOPICS
On the Japan-China
trade
................................
Prof. K. Tanigu<hi
STUDIES
Roacher's view of national economy ..................
Lect. S. Shiraaugi
Necessary conditions for the temporary agency sale
of the department stores (I) ...........................
Lect. 5. Hori
The aedi4preserving
function of kabanakoma (guild) M. Miyemoto
ESSAYS
Merits of Nakajima Kihei on the Western-style
industries in the Yameguchi clan ...............,..,..
Cartel and the business cycle.....................,..,.....
Asst: Prof. Y. Horie
K. Tasugi
JUNE NUMBER
ARTICLES
Artists and the taxation ....................................
Peoples and the social evolution ........................
On the production control of agricultural products
Prot. M. Kambe
Prof. Y. Takata
Prof. Y. Yegi
C[IRRENT TOPICS
Adjustment
of the Japan-America
trade.........,.....
Prof. K. Taniguchi
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STUDILS
Huaineaa analysis and
Devaluation theories
Necessary conditions
of the department
business statistics ...............
Asst: Ptof. T. Ninagewa
in France ........„.................
Asst.~Praf.
K. Matauoka
for tha temporary agency sale
stores (11) ,.................,..„...,
Lect. S. Hori
ESSAYS
On the statistical graPha ................................,...
K.
Takaoka
LIST OF BOOKS RECEIVED AND EXCHANGED BY
" KYOTO UNIVERSITY ECONOMIC REVIEW "
We have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of the
undermentioned
works, which you have been good enough
to send as donations or exchanges to the Department, and
to convey to You the thanks of the Department
for these
welcome additions to our Collection.
I. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS
1) Barsanti, G.: Le vicende del patrimoniodell'azionistaitaliano durante
il periodo 1913-1928.Roma, 1932. (Istituto Centrale di Statistics deI
Regno d'Italia)
2) BayerischesStatistisches Landesamt: StatistischesJahrbuch fiir Bayern
1934. 20. Jg. Munchen, 1934. (BayerischesStatistisches Landesamt}
3) Buchanan, D. H.: The development of capitalistic enterprise in India.
N. Y., 1934. (MacmillanCo., N. Y.)
4) Byers, H. R.: The air masses of the North Pacific. Berkeley, 1934.
(ScrippsInstitution of Oceanographyof the University of California)
5) Castro, D. de: La statistics giudiziaria penale. Roma, 1932. (Istituto
Centrale di Statistics del Regno d'Italia)
fi) Comite,A. di: I noli e la Mlanciadei debiti e dei crediti in Italia, net
periodo 1925-26-27-28.Roma, 1931. (Istituto Centrale di Statistics del
Regno d'Italia)
7) Englander, O.: AllgemeineSteuerlehre and Steueruberwalzung. Prag,
1935. (Verlag Rudolf M. Rohrer)
8) Eucken, W.: KapitaltheoretischeUntersuchungen. Jena, 1934. (Verlag
Gustav Fischer)
9) Galvani, L.: Calcolodells probabilitydi morte in generate applicazione
alts misura delta mortality infantile nella popolazioneitaliana dal 1873
in poi: Alcune osservazionisul VI censimentogenerate delta popolazione
italiana (1° dicembre 1921). Roma, 1931. (Istituto Centraledi Statistics
del Regno d'Italia)
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10) Gini, C. & Addario R. d': Intorno alts portata delle date di nascita
differite per i nati alts fine dell'anno. Roma, 1931. (Istituto Centrale
di Statstica del Regno d'It,lia)
11) Gini, C. & Finetti, B. de: Calcoli sullo sviluppo tuturo dells popolazione
ftaliana. Roma, 1931. (Istituto Centrale di Statistics del Regno d'Italia)
1.2) Gini, C. & Galvani, L.: Tavole di mortality delta popolazione italiana.
Roma, 1931. (Istituto Centrale Vi Statistics del Regno d'Italia)
13) Gini, C. Rr Galvani, L.: Di una applicazione del metodo rappresentativo
a0'ultimo censimento italiano delta popolazione (1° decembre 1921).
Roma, 1929. (istituto Centrale di Statistim del Regno d'Italia)
14) Hall, N. P.: The equalisation account. Lond., 1935. (Macmillan Co,
Lond.)
15) [Italy] Istituto Centrale di Statistics del Regno d'Italia : L'attivity
dell'Istituto Centrale di Statistics net suo primo biennio di vita. Roma,
1929. (Istituto Centrale Vi Ststistica del Regno d'Italia)
16) [Italy] Istituto Centrale di Statistics del Regno d'Italia: Indici degli
Annali di Statistics dal 1871 al 1934. Roma, 1934. (Istituto Centrale di
Ststistica del Regno d'Italia)
17) Iversen, C.: Aspects of the theory of international capital movements.
Copenhag., 1935. (Mr. Carl Iversen)
18) Jafftn, G. H.: Prologue to nomostatistics. (Mr. Jaffin)
19) Kant, Edg.: Estlands Zugehiirigkeit zu Baltoskandia. Tartu, 19:34.
(Tartu Ulikooli Majandusgeograafia Seminar)
20) Kant, Edg.: Problems of environment and population in Estonia. Tartu,
1934. (Tartu Ulikooli Majandusgeograafia Seminar)
21) [League of Nations] Internationales Arbeitsamt: Die Sicherheit bei
Spritzanstricharbeiten. Genf, 1935. (International Labour Office, League
of Nations)
22) Lescure, J.: Le bolchevisme de Staline. Paris, 1934. (Les Editions
DomabMontchrestien)
231 Marks, G. W. 3c Fox D. L.: Studies on catalyse from the California
mussel. Berkeley, 1934. (Scripps Institution of Oceanography of the
University of California)
24) Meo, G. de: Distribuzione delta ricchezza e composizione demografica
in attune citty dell'Italia Meridionale alts mety del secolo XVIII. Roma,
1931. (Istituto Centrale di Ststistica del Regno d'Italia)
25) Nuut, I•: Talundite rahvastikutihedusest Eestis. Tartu, 1934. ('I'artu
Ulikooli Majandusgeograafia Seminar)
26) Schultze, E.: Japan als Exportindustriestaat. Stung., 1935. (Prof. Dr.
Ernst Schultze)
27) Schultze, E.: Die weisse and gelbe Gefahr. Stuttg., 1935. (Prof. Dr.
Ernst Schultze)
28) [Tientsin] Nankai Institute of Economics, Nankai Univ.: Nankai index
numbers, 1934 (ji;®~t=~~'6A~~c~fi0)Tientsin, 1935. (Nankai Institute of Economics)
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29i [Toronto] University of Toronto: Contributions to Canadian Economics. Vol. L Toronto, 1928. VoI. II. Toronto, 1929. VoI. III. Toronto,
1931. Val. IV. Toronto, 1932. Vol. V. Toronto, 1932. Vol. VI. Toronto,
1933. (Library, University of Toronto)
30) Travaux du Congres des $conomistes de Langue franGaise: La place
rationnelle des syndicats dans les soci€tes modernes: La reforme des
systRmes fiscaux. Paris, 1934. (Les $ditions Domat•Montchrestien)
31) Tullifi, A. R.: La Mandchourie et le conflit Sino-7aponais devant la
Society des Nations. Paris, 1935. (Librairie de Recueil Sirey)
32) Vaughan, T. W.: Present trend in the investigation of the relations of
marine organisms to their environment. (Scripps Institution of Oceanography of the University of California)
33) Vella, G. F.: Gli orizzonti scientifici delta cosidetta "questione meri•
dionale". Catania, 1934. (R. Istituto Superiore di Scienze Economiche
e Commerdali)
34) Zobell, C. E. & Feltham, C. B..• A comparison of lead, bismuth, and
iron as detectors of hydrogen sulphide produced by bacteria. (Scripps
Institution of Oceanography of the University of California)
35) Zobell, G E. & Feltham, C. B.: Preliminary studies on the distribution
and characteristics of marine bacteria. Berkelcy, 1934. (Scripps Institution of Oceanography of the University of California)
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A/B Nordiska Fdreningsbanken:
1934.
The American Economic Review:
Vol. XXV, No. 1, Mar. 1935American Federationist:
Vol. 42, No. 1, Jan. 1935The Australian Geographer:
Vol. II, No. 5, Jan. 1935.
Bibliographica:
Ano II, Nhm. 8, Mar. 1934.
Boletin de la Biblioteca:
Ano I, Num. 7, Dic. 1933Bulletin de 1'Institut des Sciences Emnomiques:
Ann. G, N° 1, Nov.
1934.
8) Bulletin of the Hamburg World Economic Archives: No. 6, Jan. 193.59) Contabilidad y Finanzas:
2 Ep. Vol. II, NGm. 5, Nov. 193410) Eesti Statistika Kuukiri:
Nr. 154 (9), Sept. 193411) The Farm Economist:
Vol. 1, No. S, 1934.
12) Finnish Trade Review : No. 1, Mar. 1935.
13) Journal de la Sociy[y Hongroise de Statistique:
Ann. XII, N's 1.2, 1934.
14) Journal of the Royal Statistical Society:
Vol. XCVIII, Pt. I, 193515) Monthly Bulletin on Economic China: Vol. VII, No. 10, Oct. 193416) Nankai Social and Economic Quarterly:
Vol. ViII, No. 1, Apr. J935.
17) Pacific Affairs:
Vol. VIII, No. 1, Mar. 193518) Philippine Law Journal:
Vol. XIV, No. 5, Nov, 1934Vol. VII, No. 1, Jan. 193519) The Philippine Socal Science Review:
20) The Quarterly Journal of Economics:
Vol. XLIX, No. 2, Feb. 1935-
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The Quarterly Journal of Economics and Political Science:
Vol. III,
No. 2. Jan. 1935The Review of Economic Statistics:
Vol. XVII, No. 2, Feb. 1935Revista del Colegio de Abogados de Buenos Aires:
Ano XI[I, T. XII,
N° 6, Nov: Dic., 1934.
Revista de Ecoaomia y Estadistica:
Vol. III, No. 21, Ene. 1935Situation de ]as Empresas Bancarias der Peru:- No. 19, Nov 1934The Sodological Review:
Vol. XXVII, No. 1, Jan. 1935The Swedish Economic Review:
No. 4, Dec. 1934Universidad de la Habana:
Ano I, No. 6, Nov: LNc. 1934Weekly News Sheet:
Yr. I, No. 11, 1935Weltvrirtschaftliches
Archiv:
Bd. 41, Ht. 1, Jan. 1935Marepxa.u,i
no xeupaoxa.:vxo-tto~oxna.x,xviut
npoo.tontan~ : ~^ i
(~y), 193~32) II,~ax : h~_10, 193+.
33) II.taxoeoe
XO3ANCTBO: ~~-~-G, 1933.
34) IJpou.+eMw Htrorrontnxu : h^ v, 1933.
35) Poso.vouxoxxari?
Liocros : Te 2, 1934.