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This lecture is the first part of a course in undergraduate intermediate macroeconomics. It aims to enable students to acquire the skill to analyze actual macroeconomy utilizing standard theories.
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This lecture divides historic developments toward European integration into periods between the end of World War II and the 1970s, considers them from the perspective of U.S. European-integration strategies, and interprets the basic structure of U.S.-European interdependence.
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The purpose of this lecture is to let students have their own opinion by reading articles and thesis about economic issues and diplomatic issues on newspapers or magazines from the U.S.A and the U.K.
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The purpose of this lecture is to enable students to have their own opinion by reading the articles and thesis about economic issues and diplomatic issues on the newspaper or magazine from the U.S.A and the U.K.
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In this lecture, we are going to give an outline of the network system’s technology which is now supporting our information-oriented society.
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The current world is getting more complicated than ever before because of the emerging political and economic agendas
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Why, when, and how was the capitalist production system established? This is discussed while contrasting and synthesizing the views of Hisao Otsuka and Eiichi Horie as well as combining modern trends in research. Both authors are considered from the position that "footsteps of predecessors should be studied with candor".
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This lecture examines how the capitalism we face currently was formed, "moving from the stages of free competition to monopoly", while examining the inner-structural transformation of capitalism from the 19th to the 20th century, for the purpose of clarifying the attributes of 20th-century American capitalism.
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The factories that changed the world, 1.) the mule-powered spinning mill (Britain in the 1820s), 2.) from the American system to the Ford system (1900s), and 3.) Toyota Production System (Lean manufacturing), are contrasted and the progression of production systems of the 19th and 20th centuries are arranged in order.
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The Marshall Plan and economic recovery of postwar Europe will be discussed.
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The events leading up to Pax Americana of the late 20th century from the height of Pax Britanica of the mid-19th century are illustrated in two steps, 1.) The United States?fs succession of the British Empire, and 2.) solving the problem of postwar Germany.
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