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Faculty of International Social Sciences, Division of International Social Sciences |
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Associate Professor |
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Research Fields, Keywords |
不均衡、ケインズ経済学、非線形動学 |
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Related SDGs |
OGAWA Shogo
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Education 【 display / non-display 】
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2019.4-2022.3
Kyoto University Doctor Course Completed
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2017.4-2019.3
Kyoto University Master Course Completed
Campus Career 【 display / non-display 】
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2024.4
Duty Yokohama National UniversityFaculty of International Social Sciences Division of International Social Sciences Associate Professor
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2022.4-2024.3
Duty Yokohama National UniversityFaculty of International Social Sciences Division of International Social Sciences Lecturer
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2024.4
Concurrently Yokohama National UniversityCollege of Economics Department of Economics Associate Professor
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2024.4
Concurrently Yokohama National UniversityGraduate School of International Social Sciences Department of Economics Associate Professor
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2022.4-2024.3
Concurrently Yokohama National UniversityGraduate School of International Social Sciences Department of Economics Lecturer
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2020.4
経済理論学会
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2020.4
日本経済学会
Research Areas 【 display / non-display 】
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Humanities & Social Sciences / Theoretical economics / マクロ経済学、不均衡経済学、経済動学
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Monetary growth with disequilibrium: A non-Walrasian baseline model
Ogawa, S.
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 62 512 - 528 2022 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
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Automation, Economic Growth, and the Income Distribution in a Two-Class Economy
Ogawa, S; Hagiwara, T; Pham, TGH; Fukatani, N; Okahara, N; Sasaki, H
Metroeconomica 76 ( 4 ) 527 - 544 2025.5 [Reviewed]
Authorship:Lead author, Corresponding author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
<jats:title>ABSTRACT</jats:title><jats:p>This study presents a growth model with automation technology to consider two classes, workers and capitalists, and investigates how the existence of automation capital affects economic growth and the income distribution. In addition to the two production factors, labor and traditional capital, we consider automation capital as a third production factor. We also introduce Pasinetti‐type saving functions into the model to investigate how the difference between the savings rates of capitalists and workers affects economic growth and the income distribution. We find that when the savings rate of capitalists is above a threshold level, per capita output exhibits endogenous growth irrespective of the savings rate of workers. In this case, the income gap between workers and capitalists widens over time. By contrast, when the savings rate of capitalists is below the threshold level, two long‐run states occur depending on the savings rate of workers: the share of automation capital of capitalists approaches either a constant or zero. In both cases, per capita output growth is zero and the income gap between the two classes becomes constant over time. We additionally show that the introduction of a redistribution policy that imposes a robot tax on capitalists can narrow the income gap between workers and capitalists. However, this income redistribution policy lowers per capita output growth. Therefore, there is a trade‐off between equality and growth.</jats:p>
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Perceived and expected quantity constraints in inventory dynamics
Shogo Ogawa
MPRA Paper ( 120629 ) 2024.4
Authorship:Lead author, Corresponding author Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
Other Link: https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/120629/
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Survey of non-Walrasian disequilibrium economic theory
Ogawa, Shogo
MPRA Paper ( 116798 ) 2023
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
Other Link: https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/116798/
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Ogawa, S. and Sasaki, H.
Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review 19 ( 1 ) 369 - 394 2022 [Reviewed]
Authorship:Lead author, Corresponding author Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
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2022.10 経済理論学会 Neoclassical Stability and Keynesian Instability: A Two-Sector Disequilibrium Approach
Individual or group name of awards:小川翔吾
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 【 display / non-display 】
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内生的な価格の硬直性と価格分散均衡のマクロ経済理論分析:屈折需要曲線とサーチ行動
Grant number:25K16594 2025.4 - 2030.3
Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists
Authorship:Principal investigator Grant type:Competitive
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Theoretical analysis of production and employment under perceived demand constraint
Grant number:22K20129 2022.8 - 2024.3
Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity start-up
Investigator(s):Shogo Ogawa
Authorship:Principal investigator Grant type:Competitive
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Dynamic Analysis of Disequilibrium Macroeconomics
Grant number:20J14985 2020.4 - 2022.3
Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Fellows
Authorship:Principal investigator Grant type:Competitive
Presentations 【 display / non-display 】
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Perceived and Expected Quantity Constraints in Inventory Dynamics
小川翔吾
第29回進化経済学会関西大会 2025.3 進化経済学会
Event date: 2025.3
Language:English Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)
Venue:関西大学
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Perceived and Expected Quantity Constraints in Inventory Dynamics
小川翔吾
経済理論学会関西部会
Event date: 2024.12
Language:English Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)
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On Perceived and Expected Quantity Constraint
Shogo Ogawa
経済理論学会第71回大会 経済理論学会
Event date: 2023.11
Language:English Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)
Venue:東北学院大学
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2025 Contemporary Economic Systems
College of Economics
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2025 Selected Topics in Contemporary Economic Systems
College of Economics
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2025 Contemporary Economic Systems 1
College of Economics
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2025 Contemporary Economic Systems 2
College of Economics
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2025 SeminarⅠ
College of Economics
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マクロ経済学A
2019.10 - 2020.3 Institution:帝塚山大学
Level:Undergraduate (specialized)
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マクロ経済学B
2019.10 - 2020.3 Institution:帝塚山大学
Level:Undergraduate (specialized)
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