Kenneth K. Kurihara

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Kenneth Kenkichi Kurihara was a distinguished professor of economic theory at the State University of New York. He was a noted post-Keynesian economist who worked on Keynesian dynamics, growth, development economics and monetary theory and public policy. He was born in Kutchan, Hokkaido Japan but moved to the US where he worked first for the government as a research economist, then as an academic at Princeton University, Rutgers University and then at the State University of New York.[1][2]

Kurihara was born in Kutchan, Hokkaido, Japan c. 1910. He died 13 June 1972 at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Binghamton, New York.[3]

Selected publications[]

Kurihara, K. K. (1956). Introduction to Keynesian dynamics. New York: Columbia University.[4][5][6][7]

References[]

  1. ^ NYT (1972) Dr. Kenneth Kurihara Is Dead; Economist Taught at State U., New York Times, 14 June p50
  2. ^ Edwards, George Tait (2013) The Key Relevance of the Writings of Professor Kenneth Kenkichi Kurihara, The London Progressive Journal, Sun 28 July
  3. ^ "Dr. Kenneth Kurihara Is Dead; Economist Taught at State U." The New York Times. 14 June 1972. p. 50. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  4. ^ Bhatt, V. V. (1 August 1957). Book Review: Introduction to Keynesian Dynamics. Indian Economic Review, 3, 4, 92-93.
  5. ^ Haavelmo, T. (1 July 1958). Book Review: Introduction to Keynesian Dynamics. Econometrica, 26, 3, 472.
  6. ^ Okun, A. M. (1957). Book Review: Introduction to Keynesian Dynamics. The American Economic Review, 47, 6, 1015-1017
  7. ^ Blyth, C. A. (1957). Book Review: Introduction to Keynesian Dynamics. The Economic Journal, 67, 266, 303.
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