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(Last updated : 2025-04-07 14:11:00)
SATOH TAKASHI
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College of Economics Department of Economics
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kenkyukodoka
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Graduate School of Economics
Academic background
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2006/03
Degree Acquisition
Ph.D. (Economics)
Subject of research
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Theory of Capital, Analytical Political Economy
Present specialized field
Economic theory, Economic doctrine/Economic thought (Keyword:Theory of Capital, Analytical Political Economy)
Papers
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2024/06/10
A New Formulation of Interest-Bearing Capital and Debt: A Marxian Perspective on
the Circuit of Capital │ Journal of Economic Issues │ 58 (2),pp.662-669
Academic conference presentation
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2024/09/07
A General Formulation of the Circuit and Turnover of Capital from a Marxian Perspective: Integrating Sraffian and Wicksellian Capital Theories
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2024/07/11
The Marxian Investment Function: A New Framework for Analyzing Capitalist Dynamics
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2024/01/04
A New Formulation of Interest-Bearing Capital and Debt: A Marxian Perspective on the Circuit of Capital
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2023/11/10
What do Proletarians Sell?: Beyond Commodification of Labour Power to Power over Labour
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2019/03/02
A New Formulation of Bank Capital and the Possibilities of Crisis: From the Perspective of Marxian Economic Theory
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ORCID ID
0009-0003-6727-9990