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Teiichiro Fujita
藤田貞一郎
Born(1935-02-11)February 11, 1935
Pyongyang, Korea, Empire of Japan
DiedJune 13, 2015(2015-06-13) (aged 80)
Yasu, Shiga
Resting placeYokohama
Nationality Japan
Academic career
FieldEconomic history
InstitutionMatsuyama University
Doshisha University
Alma materOsaka University

Teiichiro Fujita (藤田貞一郎, Fujita Teiichiro) (February 11, 1935 – June 13, 2015) was a Japanese economist and economic historian, professor at Doshisha University, author of books on Japanese economic history.

He was born in Pyongyang, Korea, Empire of Japan to Fusasuke Fujita and Sei Fujita née Asaoka . He graduated from Osaka University and received a PhD in economics from Osaka University for his research on „Early Modern Economic Thought: The Shogunate System and the Idea of National Interest”. He was a lecturer at Matsuyama University, and professor at Doshisha University. He published several studies on modern Japanese economic history during Edo period and Meiji era.

Selected publications

  • "Study of Early Modern Economic Thought: The Idea of National Interest and the Bakuhan System", Yoshikawa Kobunkan, 1966
  • "50 Years of the Kyoto City Public Retail Market: Public Retail Markets and Japanese Capitalism" edited by the Consumer Economics Division of the Kyoto City Economic Bureau, Kyoto City Public Retail Market Association, 1969
  • "Historical Study of Modern Fresh Food Markets: Central Wholesale Markets", Seibundo Publishing, 1972
  • “History of Modern Japanese Trade Unions”, Seibundo Publishing, 1995
  • "The Genealogy and Development of National Interest Thought: From the Tokugawa Period to the Meiji Period", Seibundo Publishing, 1998
  • "A New Perspective on the Study of Modern Japanese Economic History: National Interests, Markets, Trade Associations, and Robinson Crusoe ", Seibundo Publishing, 2003
  • "Rethinking the Exegesis of the Concept of Territorial Reform", Seibundo Publishing, 2011
  • "History of Japanese Commerce" by Mataro Miyamoto and Akira Hasegawa, Yuhikaku Shinsho, 1978 (co-author)
  • Miyamoto Mataji Historical Museum" edited by Masatomo Uda, Shibunkaku Publishing, 1984 (co-author)
  • "History of Markets and Management: From Early Modern to Modern Times" co-edited by Seiichi Ando, Seibundo Publishing, 1996 (co-author)

References

  1. 宇佐美英機『藤田貞一郎先生を追慕する』経済史研究 19 (2016): 107-112 (Usami, Hideki. "In Memory of Professor Fujita Teiichiro." Economic History Studies 19 (2016): 107-112)
  2. 『現代日本人名録』("Modern Japanese Name Directory")

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