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Nikaido, Hukukane was born on June 28, 1923 in Tokyo, Japan. Son of Michinosuke and Yone (Kanesaka) Nikaido.
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Hukukane Nikaido is an economic theorist whose work helped lead the way for modern research in dynamic economics. Prices, Cycles, and Growth provides a selection of his major papers since the 1970s. They offer uncommon insights into problems of instability and their effects on growth, income distribution, and unemployment, among other fundamental issues in macroeconomics.Nikaido's focus on disequilibrium (the failure of overall supply and demand to balance out), imperfect competition, and the effects of pricing changes on income distribution is a natural outgrowth of the Keynesian tradition, which emphasizes the instability of markets and the capacity for economies to get stuck in recessions and inflationary periods.The essays in part I look at stability of competitive equilibrium and implications, while those in part II shift attention to the stability analysis of monopolistic competition in explicit models of pricing and adjustments, in intersectoral or macroscopic frameworks. The essays in part III inquire into growth in contexts such as optimality, or with or without regard to interrelation with cycles. Part IV reconsiders Marxian economics using the rigorous tools of dynamic analysis.Researchers will find this selection of Nikaido's major papers to be a handy reference. Younger students will discover why he is known for impeccably high standards of model construction and analysis, and for his concentration on the truly fundamental aspects of the subject. A new introduction by the author provides valuable background for the collection.Studies in Dynamical Economic Science
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While traditional price theory has successfully elucidated national income distribution in a perfectly competitive economy, little is known today about the overall working of a noncompetitive economy. This book moves to remedy the imbalance by sketching a general equilibrium theory of a noncompetitive economy. Developing his theory in the world of the standard Leontief system, Hukukane Nikaido attempts to construct objective demand functions reflecting the interdependence of economic agents in the real world upon which the monopolist's control of prices or output ultimately depends. Originally published in 1975. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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Nikaido, Hukukane was born on June 28, 1923 in Tokyo, Japan. Son of Michinosuke and Yone (Kanesaka) Nikaido.
Bachelor of Science, University Tokyo, 1949. Doctor of Science, University Tokyo, 1961.
Assistant, associate professor, Tokyo College Science, 1950-1957; associate professor to professor, Osaka U., Toyonaka, Japan, 1957-1969; professor, Hitotsubashi U., Tokyo, 1969-1983; professor emeritus, Hitotsubashi U., Tokyo, since 1998; professor, U. Tsukuba, Japan, 1983-1987; professor, Tokyo International U., Kawagoe, Japan, 1987-1997; professor emeritus, Tokyo International U., Kawagoe, Japan, since 1997.
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( While traditional price theory has successfully elucida...)
( Hukukane Nikaido is an economic theorist whose work hel...)
Anti-aircraft artillery Japanese Army, 1945. Fellow Econometric Society. Member Japan Economics Association (president 1978-1979).
Married Chisato Tange, October 29, 1957. Children: Masako, Kazuko.