(Last updated : 2023-09-19 16:50:35)
  IWATA Yoshihisa
   Department   Tokyo Keizai University  , Economics
   Position   Professor
■ Business career
1. 2020/04~ Tokyo Keizai University Economics Professor
2. 2014/04~2020/03 Tokyo Keizai University Economics Associate Professor
3. 2012/04~2014/03 Tokyo Keizai University Economics Full-Time Lecturer
■ Degree/Academic background
1. 2012/03
Degree Acquisition
The University of Tokyo,
2.
Degree Acquisition
The University of Tokyo,
3.
Degree Acquisition
Kyoto University,
4. Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Graduated,
5. 〔Master Course〕, Graduate School, Division of Economics, The University of Tokyo, Completed,
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■ Reseach Areas
Business Cycles, Economic Doctrine/Economic Thought, Fiscal Studies/Finance Theory 
■ Research Subject
1.   business cycle theory,neoliberalism,currency controversy, Marxian credit theory
business cycle theory,neoliberalism, currency controversy, Marxian credit theory
■ Book and thesis
1. 2021/12/01 Article Even inconvertible money is credit money : Theories of credit money in Japanese Marxian economics from the banknote controversy to modern Uno theories Journal of Tokyo Keizai University : Economics 311,pp.99-120 (Single) 
2. 2018/12 Article Clément Juglar’s Explanation of Recurring Crises and the “World Market and Crisis” Marx-Engels-Jahrbuch 2017/18,pp.61-79 (Single) 
3. 2016/02/29 Article Clément Juglar,"Des crises commerciales":partial translation and commentary.  pp.129-159 (Single) 
4. 2015/02/12 Article Review of BIS view : financial imbalances and financial cycles  pp.71 – 99 (Single) 
5. 2014/02/12 Article Bimetallism in the 19th century: theory and empirical analysis by "bimetallic snake" Journal of Tokyo Keizai University : Economics pp.155-197 (Single) 
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■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2015/03/01 Clément Juglar's theory of periodic crises and the currency controversy in England and France in the 19th Century (International Conference: MEGA and Marxian Discourses on Economic Crises)
■ Belonging society
1. Japan Society of Political Economy
2. Japan Association of Business Cycle studies
3. The Japanese Society for the History of Economic Thought