Monetary History Study Group Archives

Monetary History Study Group Archives

Past Study Groups

Study Group 2009

Monetary History Study Group on

DATE:
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VENUE:
Reitaku University Tokyo, Research Center Access
6-5-1, Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Rm. 4104, 4th Floor, Shinjuku Island Tower
SUBJECTS:
Masato SHIZUME(Bank of Japan)
“Rethinking the Japanese macroeconomic policy under the Great Depression:1929-1936”
Masanao ITO (University of Tokyo)
“The beginning and end of the fixed exchange rate of 360 yen to the dollar : Analyzing the relations between Japan’s financial authorities and IMF”

Monetary History Study Group on

DATE:
, -
VENUE:
Reitaku University Tokyo, Research Center
6-5-1, Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Rm. 4104, 4th Floor, Shinjuku Island Tower
SUBJECTS:
1) Rie ISHII(Mitsubishi Economic Research Institute)
“Corporate development and capital market in pre-war Japan: The case of the Kanto area”
2) Teru NISHIKAWA (Graduate School of Economics, Tokyo University)
“The Establishment of the IMF Facilities in 1950s”

Monetary History Study Group on

DATE:
, -
VENUE:
Reitaku University Tokyo, Research Center
6-5-1, Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Rm. 4104, 4th Floor, Shinjuku Island Tower
SUBJECTS:
1) Koji HAYASHI(Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University)
“Building local bank in modern China: Modern banking system and social transition in Sichuan area”
2)Hidenao TAKAHASHI (Graduate School of Economics, Hitotsubashi University)
“The Sterling crisis of 1931 revisited: The workings of the London foreign exchange market”

Monetary History Study Group on

DATE:
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VENUE:
Akihabara Convention Hall, room 12E
SUBJECTS:
1)Yasuo GONJO(Yokohama College of Commerce)
“From the European snake arrangement to the EMS: France’s great transformation in the 1970s”
2)Toshiaki KANZAKI (Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration, Hokkaido University)
“An analysis of the reversal between short - term and long - term interest rates: A case study of the U. K. and the U. S. financial markets”