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      THE ACADEMIC CAREER AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF HIROSHI ONISHI

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            worlrevipoliecon
            10.2307/j50005553
            World Review of Political Economy
            Pluto Journals
            2042891X
            1 December 2010
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            : 4
            : 737-745
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            10.2307/41931902
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            1. Krugman, Paul (1981) "Trade, Accumulation, and Uneven Development," Journal of Development Economics 8:149-161.

            2. Lenin, V. I. (1917) Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism. First published in 1917 in pamphlet form, but here cited from Lenin Internet Archive 2005.

            3. Onishi, Hiroshi (1992) "On the Historical Character of Productive Forces—Machine, Skill, 'Human Productiveness'," Kyoto University Economic Review 62, 2.

            4. --- (1998) Rise-and-F all of the Pacific Rim Countries: Structure and Simulations of the Kyoto University Pacific Rim Model. Kyoto University Press, in Japanese.

            5. --- (2006) "A New Marxist Neoclassical Modeling of Capitalism," Nature, Society, and Thought 19, 4.

            6. Yamashita,Yuuho, and Hiroshi Onishi (2002) "A Marxist = Neo-classical Modeling of Capitalism as An Optimal Roundabout Production System," Seikei Kenkyu 78, in Japanese.

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