著者
植田 政孝
出版者
大阪産業大学
雑誌
大阪産業大学経済論集 (ISSN:13451448)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.5, no.3, pp.9-26, 2004-06-30
著者
本田 雅子
出版者
大阪産業大学
雑誌
大阪産業大学経済論集 (ISSN:13451448)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.17, no.1, pp.85-108, 2015-10

Since the Euro Crisis in 2008, the labour market conditions of the Southern European EU member states have severely deteriorated, and their rate of unemployment has risen to over 25%. In contrast, Germany shows good economic performance and a low unemployment rate. This article examines how labour migration from the Southern European EU member states to Germany occurs in such an economic situation, and confirms the fact that the migration is not as large as expected for a single currency zone, compared with that from the new Central-Eastern EU member states. In relation to the context, this article also introduces an experimental effort by a city office to create a labour migration network between a German city and a Spanish city, and considers the importance of such an effort for EU integration.Since the Euro Crisis in 2008, the labour market conditions of the Southern European EU member states have severely deteriorated, and their rate of unemployment has risen to over 25%. In contrast, Germany shows good economic performance and a low unemployment rate. This article examines how labour migration from the Southern European EU member states to Germany occurs in such an economic situation, and confirms the fact that the migration is not as large as expected for a single currency zone, compared with that from the new Central-Eastern EU member states. In relation to the context, this article also introduces an experimental effort by a city office to create a labour migration network between a German city and a Spanish city, and considers the importance of such an effort for EU integration.
著者
新保 博彦
出版者
大阪産業大学
雑誌
大阪産業大学経済論集 (ISSN:13451448)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.9, no.2, pp.121-153, 2008-02

Clarifying the actual conditions of prewar Japanese foreign investment is a very important subject for present day Japan as well as for countries that were under Japanese rule or influence at that time. Those nations are growing rapidly and are actively developing Foreign Direct Investment(FDI) with other countries, to include Japan. Global research initially examined FDI as a new postwar phenomenon. Now, FDI's historical origins and development are at last being studied. The historical research on Japanese foreign investment will greatly contribute to the development of global research on FDI. This paper examines such foreign investment. I have already examined Japanese corporate governance during the prewar period in the "Historical Development of japan-U.S. Corporate Governance"(2006), and my findings in this paper are based on the same method. This paper clarifies the overseas business activity of Japanese companies in the prewar period using the same methodology, especially from the viewpoint of corporate governance. In Part I, I list the companies that operated overseas in 1930 and 1940. These companies, especially those relating to infrastructure, such as railway, electric power, and finance, turned out to be important. I will examine representative companies that played an active role in infrastructure industries in Part II. In each section of Part II, I will examine in detail each company that played a remarkably significant role. In Part III, I will summarize the features of Japanese companies that operated in each country and region in East Asia, including the former colony, in the prewar period Thus, we can find five important features from the industrial composition to the high independency. It may be called the Japanese style foreign investment in prewar days.
著者
本山 美彦
出版者
大阪産業大学
雑誌
大阪産業大学経済論集 (ISSN:13451448)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.10, no.1, pp.1-14, 2008-10

Although attempts to write Economics of Life by John Ruskin and John Atkinson Hobson were not totally successful, their theoretical writings are mirror reflections, albeit unwilling, of capitalist ideology transferred from the realm of economics to the realm of ordinary life. They protested against the abstract theories of classical political economy and pretended to substitute for its concept of economic value a new understandig of Life. They felt a certain necessity to continue defending what they believed to be the proper place of life in national economy.
著者
斉藤 日出治
出版者
大阪産業大学
雑誌
大阪産業大学経済論集 (ISSN:13451448)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.6, no.3, pp.21-35, 2005-06-30

Karl Marx discovered the social individuality, as opposed to the private individual, at the end of the development of bourgeois society in the 19th century. Nowadays, in 21th century, capitalism has attained production post-fordism. The production system of post-fordism is composed of the corporation of workers. It accelerates communication, dialogue and language activity between workers. Japanese Economist, Kiyoaki HIRATA, pointed out the appearence of social individuality as the result of the transition of the labour process into the scientific proces in the age of post-fordism. Almost the same period, before or after 1980, Antonio Negri and Paolo Virno in Italy focused their attention on the same transformation of labour process in post-fordism. They indicated the importance of politics of labour in organizing the collective force of workers as productive force of capital. They reffered to this type of politics as bio-politic power.

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著者
林田 治男
出版者
大阪産業大学
雑誌
大阪産業大学経済論集 (ISSN:13451448)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.10, no.2, pp.71-102, 2009-02

Generally speaking, the family environment is an important factor in explaining the development of an engineer's ability. In this article I attempt to formulate the family tree of Mr. Edmund Morel, who was the first Engineer-in-Chief of the Imperial Railways of Japan. His paternal grandfather was a wine merchant at Piccadilly, London, and his father and two of his paternal uncles succeeded the business. On the other hand, his maternal grandfather was a well-known solicitor at Golden Square, London. Two of his maternal uncles were brilliant lawyers, especially the eldest one was the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria and conferred a knighthood. One was a publisher of popular magazines and kept company with Charles Dickens. And one was a respectable surgeon. All the uncles except publisher moved to Australia and gained the social eminences there. Morel was able to study at King's College, London. I contend that he was stimulated and assisted intellectually by his relatives, and it played critical role on his career including engineering practice.