Shigeto Tsuru is a Japanese economist who teaches economics at Meiji Gakuin University. He received his doctorate in economics at Cambridge University in 1940. Tsuru's main interest in economics is the study of Marxian Economics, the analysis of Capit
alism and environmental issues in regard to the Japanese economy.
Works by Shigeto Tsuru:
- A Note on Capital/Output Ratio
- Applicability and Limitations of Economic Development Theory
- The Effects of Techonology on Productivity
- In Place of GNP
- Keynes versus Marx: The Methodology of Aggregates
- Has Capitalism Changed?
- Marx and the Analysis of Capitalism: A New Stage on the Basic Contradiction?
- Towards a New Political Economy
- The Economic Problems of Japan: Present and Future, Collected Works
- The Future of Japan in the Modern World Including Relations With the United States and China, Collected Works
- Whither Japan? A Positive Program of Nation-building in an Age of Uncertainty, Japan Quarterly
- A New Japan?, The Atlantic Monthly
- The Mainsprings of Japanese Growth: A Turning Point?
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