Ohira, Satoshi

写真a

Affiliation

Faculty of Economics ( Mita )

Position

Associate Professor

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Career 【 Display / hide

  • 1991.04
    -
    1998.03

    大学助手(経済学部)

  • 1998.04
    -
    Present

    大学専任講師(経済学部)

  • 1999.03
    -
    1999.09

    大学学生総合センター学生部門委員(三田支部)

  • 1999.10
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    2001.09

    大学学生総合センター委員(三田支部)

Academic Background 【 Display / hide

  • 1986.03

    Keio University, Faculty of Economics

    University, Graduated

  • 1988.03

    Keio University, Graduate School, Division of Economics

    Graduate School, Completed, Master's course

  • 1991.03

    Keio University, Graduate School, Division of Economics

    Graduate School, Withdrawal after completion of doctoral course requirements, Doctoral course

 

Research Areas 【 Display / hide

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Economic policy (development economics)

Research Keywords 【 Display / hide

  • two sectors growth model

  • policy evaluation

 

Books 【 Display / hide

  • マクロ経済学の方法・理論と実証・政策

    ITO MIKIO, OHIRA SATOSHI, 2002.03

Papers 【 Display / hide

  • A Marxian Optimal Growth Model for Economies with Minimum Subsistence Wages

    Ohira S., Li C.

    World Review of Political Economy 14 ( 3 ) 386 - 404 2023

    ISSN  2042891X

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    This study constructs a two-sector two-class economic growth model to analyze an economy described in Marx’s Capital, where only the capitalist owns the means of production and maximizes the surplus value, while the worker provides labor in exchange for the minimum subsistence wage. Unlimited labor supply is the critical factor for the wage to be at the minimum subsistence level. In contrast to the Marxian optimal growth model, which indicates that the growth path in the capitalist economy follows a stable path to a steady state and is appropriate for analyzing the developed capitalist economy, our model demonstrates that, except in some rare cases, there is no stable path to a steady state in the economy and it is valid for analyzing an economy with an excessive labor supply. The results further indicate that it is common for capital to follow the process of unlimited self-growth, which causes the capitalist economy to be unstable.

  • The agricultural sector in Thailand's middle-income stage

    Ohira Satoshi, Maki Atsushi

    Atsushi Maki ed."Poverty, Inequality, and Growth in Developing Countries",Routledge, 2015, Chapter 7    153 - 181 2015.06

    Joint Work

  • Engel's Law in Vietnam and the Philippines

    Maki Atsushi, Ohira Satoshi

    Atsushi Maki ed."Poverty, Inequality, and Growth in Developing Countries",Routledge, 2015, Chapter 3    44 - 72 2015.06

    Joint Work

  • Effects of remittances on income inequality and poverty in the Philippines

    Ohira Satoshi, Firshan Karen Villaquer

    Atsushi Maki ed."Poverty, Inequality, and Growth in Developing Countries",Routledge, 2015, Chapter 5    104 - 127 2015.06

    Joint Work

  • セクターローンの評価・監理に関する提言

    OHIRA SATOSHI

    国際協力銀行テーマ別評価報告書  2007

    Research paper (other academic), Single Work

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Reviews, Commentaries, etc. 【 Display / hide

  • Impact Evaluation Report on Pasak Irrigatio Project(Thailand)

    ITO SEIRO, OHIRA SATOSHI and TSUKADA KAZUNARI

    JICA website  2011.07

    Other, Joint Work

 

Courses Taught 【 Display / hide

  • ELEMENTARY MACROECONOMICS 1

    2026

  • RESEARCH SEMINAR B

    2026

  • RESEARCH SEMINAR A

    2026

  • TOPICS IN MICROFINANCE

    2026

  • ECONOMICS OF INEQUALITY AND ECONOMIC COOPERATION B

    2026

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Courses Previously Taught 【 Display / hide

  • マイクロファイナンス論

    Keio University

    2014.04
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    2015.03

  • 格差と援助の経済学

    Keio University

    2014.04
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    2015.03

  • 農業経済論

    Keio University

    2014.04
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    2015.03

  • マクロ経済学初級II

    Keio University

    2014.04
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    2015.03

 

Memberships in Academic Societies 【 Display / hide

  • 経済政策学会