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|a Ehara, Kei
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|a Japanese Discourses on the Marxian Theory of Finance
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|a 1st ed. 2022
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|a Introduction to Japanese Studies of Marxian Theory of Finance -- Part 1 Uno-Miyake Debate: Formation of Marxian Theory of Finance -- Chapter 1 On Money Capitalists in the Theory of Interest in Capital -- Chapter 2 Interest-bearing Capital: Response to the Explanation of Kōzō Uno -- Chapter 3 How a Theory of Interest Should Be Developed: Answering Yoshio Miyake’s Critique of the Theory of Interest in my Principles of Political Economy -- Part 2 Development After Uno -- Chapter 4 A Systematic Approach to Marxian Credit Theory Based on the Uno Theory -- Chapter 5 Bank Capital and Credit System -- Chapter 6 Theorizing Bank Capital: neo-Unoist Approach
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|a Economics
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|a Political Theory
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|a Marxian economics
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|a Political Economy and Economic Systems
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|a Marxist Economics
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|a Political science
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|a International economic relations
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|a Marxist Sociology
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|a This edited volume traces the development of the Marxian theory of finance in Japan. Japanese Marxists have long been engaged in this field of study, yet their achievements are hardly known in other languages. Japanese Discourses on the Marxian Theory of Finance brings together in English for the first time six core essays essential to the understanding of the history and development of Japanese Marxian economics. Part I considers the so-called Uno-Miyake debate, which shaped the direction of the research in postwar Japan. Part II includes the three core essays influenced by Uno, including an essay by Shigekatsu Yamaguchi, who introduced a new method to systematically deal with “credit creation” which must be duly taken into consideration if scholars are to analyze today’s “financialization." Finally, the last two essays follow from Yamaguchi’s influential theory to consider the relation of banking with the capital market to complete the theory of finance in Marxian economics.
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