Affiliation |
IWATE University Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Department of Regional Policy |
Position |
Professor |
Laboratory Address |
〒0208550 JPN Iwate Pref. CIty Morioka, Ueda 3-18-34 Iwate Univ. |
KUITA Toshiyuki
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Research Interests 【 display / non-display 】
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Socio-Economic Study on Sanriku Area
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Economic Theory
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The History of Economic Thought
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Evolutionary Economics
Graduating School 【 display / non-display 】
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-1989.03
Kyoto University Faculty of Economics Graduated
Graduate School 【 display / non-display 】
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-1996.03
Kyoto University Graduate School, Division of Economics theoretical economics and economic history Doctor's Course Expelled
Degree 【 display / non-display 】
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Kyoto University - Master of Economics 1991.03
Campus Career 【 display / non-display 】
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2020.10-2022.03
IWATE University Research Support and Industry-Academic Collaboration Center Professor [Concurrently]
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2020.04-Now
IWATE University Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Professor [Duty]
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2020.04-Now
IWATE University Sanriku Fisheries Research Center Professor [Concurrently]
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2020.04-2022.03
IWATE University Research Center for Regional Disaster Management Professor [Concurrently]
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2020.04-2022.03
IWATE University Abolition organization Organization of Revitalization for Sanriku-region and regional development Professor [Concurrently]
Research Areas 【 display / non-display 】
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fishery economics
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evolutionary economics
Course Subject 【 display / non-display 】
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2004
Synthetic Sciences, Ⅰ
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2004
Mechanisms of the Economy
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2005
Mechanisms of the Economy
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2004
Seminar in Economic System Analysis Ⅱ: Modern Economic Theory
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2004
Economic System Analysis Ⅱ: Modern Economic Theory
Research Career 【 display / non-display 】
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An evolutionary and institutional approach to economics
Periods of research:
1996.04-NowKeywords : evolution,institution,firm
Style of Research: Individual
Research Program: (not selected)
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Recovery of Fishing Industry and Employment in the Tohoku Disaster Aera
Periods of research:
2011.04-NowKeywords : Fishing Industry Employment
Style of Research: Collaboration in Organization
Research Program: The Other Research Programs
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Capitalist Dynamics and Schumpeter's Economics
Periods of research:
1989.04-NowKeywords : innovation, entrepreneur, economic system
Style of Research: Individual
Research Program: (not selected)
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The Evolution of Corporations and Entrepreneurialship
Periods of research:
2005.04-NowKeywords : corporation, entrepreneur, capitalism
Style of Research: Individual
Research Program: The Other Research Programs
Published Papers 【 display / non-display 】
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"Business" and "Businessman's Point of View" in Veblen's Theory of Business Enterprise
KUITA TOSHIYUKI
ARTES LIBERALES 84 103 - 125 2009.06
Academic Journal Single Work
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The Concept of Veblen's "Business Capital" and Intangible Assets
KUITA TOSHIYUKI
ARTES LIBERALES 89 111 - 132 2011.12
Academic Journal Single Work
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The Structure and the "Point of View" of Veblen's Evolutionary Economics
Kuita Toshiyuki
ARTES LIBERALES ( 77 ) 13 - 35 2005.12
Academic Journal Single Work
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A Genetic Study of Institutions and Veblen's Theory of "Human Nature"
Kuita Toshiyuki
ARTES LIBERALES ( 80 ) 2007.06
Academic Journal Single Work
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An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Order and the Firm -Veblen and Hayek-
KUITA, Toshiyuki
ARTES LIBERALES ( 64 ) 63 - 82 1999.06
Others Single Work
Books 【 display / non-display 】
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Evolutionary Economics and Firm Theory
KUITA, Toshiyuki
Perspectives and Methods of Socio-Economics 1996.01 ISBN: 4-623-02567-5
Scholarly Book
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Two Types of Business Man in Evolutionary Economics
KUITA, Toshiyuki
Aspects of Evolutionary Economics 2011.01 ISBN: 8188-2134-7
Scholarly Book
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Reconstruction of Fishery in IWATE
KUITA, Toshiyuki
2020.09 ISBN: 9784866171005
Textbook
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Can Copitalism Survive?
J. A. Schumpeter, (trans.)YAGI, Kiichiro
Nagoya University Press 2001.10 ISBN: 4-8158-0416-8
The Translated Document
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Institutional and Evolutionary Economics in Germany
KUITA, Toshiyuki
Perspectives and Methods of Socio-Economics 1996.01 ISBN: 4-623-02567-5
Scholarly Book