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Book review on Hiroyasu Uemura, Japanese Institutionalist Post-Keynesians Revisited: inheritance from Marx, Keynes and Institutionalism Springer, 2023
Professor Hiroyasu Uemura’s new book revisits the intellectual heritages of Eiichi Sugimoto, Shigeto Tsuru, Shigenobu Kishimoto, Yoshihiro Takasuka, Mitsuharu Itoh, Yoshikazu Miyazaki, Hirofumi Uzawa, Tsuneo Ishikawa, under the name of the Japanese Institutional Post-Keynesians (JIPKs). They were co...
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description | Professor Hiroyasu Uemura’s new book revisits the intellectual heritages of Eiichi Sugimoto, Shigeto Tsuru, Shigenobu Kishimoto, Yoshihiro Takasuka, Mitsuharu Itoh, Yoshikazu Miyazaki, Hirofumi Uzawa, Tsuneo Ishikawa, under the name of the Japanese Institutional Post-Keynesians (JIPKs). They were commonly inspired by K. Marx and J. M. Keynes and had an institutional economic way of thinking. The book characterises them as "institutional economics in a broad sense" and comparatively highlights their creative rivalry. These contributions are also compared to contemporary institutional economics such as Robert Boyer and Samuel Bowles, and it is confirmed that the JIPKs’ works are pioneers in this field. This book review assesses Uemura’s work as a rediscovery of the intellectual heritages of the JIPKs, setting up new research agendas from an evolutionary and institutional perspective, and reconstruction of economics as a moral science. Finally, it also gives some critiques and questions, particularly asking if the JIPKs are institutional economists, and what to do to develop to achieve the author’s goal. |
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spelling | pubmed-100474562023-03-29 Book review on Hiroyasu Uemura, Japanese Institutionalist Post-Keynesians Revisited: inheritance from Marx, Keynes and Institutionalism Springer, 2023 Nishi, Hiroshi Evolut Inst Econ Rev Book Review Professor Hiroyasu Uemura’s new book revisits the intellectual heritages of Eiichi Sugimoto, Shigeto Tsuru, Shigenobu Kishimoto, Yoshihiro Takasuka, Mitsuharu Itoh, Yoshikazu Miyazaki, Hirofumi Uzawa, Tsuneo Ishikawa, under the name of the Japanese Institutional Post-Keynesians (JIPKs). They were commonly inspired by K. Marx and J. M. Keynes and had an institutional economic way of thinking. The book characterises them as "institutional economics in a broad sense" and comparatively highlights their creative rivalry. These contributions are also compared to contemporary institutional economics such as Robert Boyer and Samuel Bowles, and it is confirmed that the JIPKs’ works are pioneers in this field. This book review assesses Uemura’s work as a rediscovery of the intellectual heritages of the JIPKs, setting up new research agendas from an evolutionary and institutional perspective, and reconstruction of economics as a moral science. Finally, it also gives some critiques and questions, particularly asking if the JIPKs are institutional economists, and what to do to develop to achieve the author’s goal. Springer Japan 2023-03-28 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10047456/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40844-023-00252-0 Text en © Japan Association for Evolutionary Economics 2023 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Book Review Nishi, Hiroshi Book review on Hiroyasu Uemura, Japanese Institutionalist Post-Keynesians Revisited: inheritance from Marx, Keynes and Institutionalism Springer, 2023 |
title | Book review on Hiroyasu Uemura, Japanese Institutionalist Post-Keynesians Revisited: inheritance from Marx, Keynes and Institutionalism Springer, 2023 |
title_full | Book review on Hiroyasu Uemura, Japanese Institutionalist Post-Keynesians Revisited: inheritance from Marx, Keynes and Institutionalism Springer, 2023 |
title_fullStr | Book review on Hiroyasu Uemura, Japanese Institutionalist Post-Keynesians Revisited: inheritance from Marx, Keynes and Institutionalism Springer, 2023 |
title_full_unstemmed | Book review on Hiroyasu Uemura, Japanese Institutionalist Post-Keynesians Revisited: inheritance from Marx, Keynes and Institutionalism Springer, 2023 |
title_short | Book review on Hiroyasu Uemura, Japanese Institutionalist Post-Keynesians Revisited: inheritance from Marx, Keynes and Institutionalism Springer, 2023 |
title_sort | book review on hiroyasu uemura, japanese institutionalist post-keynesians revisited: inheritance from marx, keynes and institutionalism springer, 2023 |
topic | Book Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047456/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40844-023-00252-0 |
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