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Michio Morishima war ein japanischer Ökonom und emeritierter Professor der London School of Economics und der Universität Osaka, Mitglied der British Academy.
Michio Morishima (森嶋 通夫, Morishima Michio, July 18, 1923 – July 13, 2004) was a Japanese heterodox economist and public intellectual who was the Sir John Hicks Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics from 1970 to 1988.
11. Juli 2019 · Matsuyama describes how Michio Morishima, a distinguished Japan-educated mathematical economist, had wide-ranging research interests, including dynamic general equilibrium theory, history of economic thought and ‘symphonic economics’.
- Naoki Matsuyama
- naoki.ma@econ.u-hyogo.ac.jp
- 2019
29. Nov. 2016 · Michio Morishima was one of the most distinguished economic theorists of his generation. He taught in Japan at Kyoto and Osaka Universities, and in the UK he was the Keynes Visiting Professor at the University of Essex 1969–70 and Professor of Economics, later the John Hicks Professor of Economics, at the London School of Economics ...
Michio Morishima was one of the most distinguished economic theorists of his generation. He taught in Japan at Kyoto and Osaka Universities and in the UK at the University of Essex and the London School of Economics, where he spent the last thirty-four years of his very creative life.
Michio Morishima, 1923-2004. Japanese Neo-Walarasian economist, initially at Osaka, and from 1970 at the L.S.E.. Although never quite abandoning his Neo-Walrasian roots, Morishima remains one of the most enthusiastic proponents of John von Neumann's 1937 model of an expanding economy.
30. Apr. 2022 · IN 1942 a young first year economics student at Kyoto University, Michio Morishima, was tasked by his teacher with reading and engaging with the substantive work Value and Capital, recently published by the British economist Sir John Hicks.