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Did Korekiyo Takahashi Rescue Japan from the Great Depression?
Korekiyo Takahashi is remembered as a wise finance minister saving Japan from the Great Depression, but the role of his policy remains to be rigorously measured, with proper control for other forces also driving the recovery. Vector autoregression analysis of previously unexploited monthly data indicates that while Takahashi’s fiscal expansion was critical in reversing the downswing, the subsequent upswing was sustained by industrial policy promoted by "new bureaucrats" as well as by world recovery. The rise of fascism also aided the rebound by creating a political setting, which generated downward wage shocks.
Letter from K. Takahashi to Dominguez Estate Company, approximately 1938-1939
A message recounting an attempted visit to pay "Goto's" house rent. Takahashi did not connect with the intended individual
The Debates on Newspaper between Chang, Ji-Yeon and Takahashi Tōru
An intention of this study is to summarize about 'the Controversy on a Newspaper' of Chang, Ji-youen(張志淵) and Takahashi Toru(高橋亨) through Maeilshinbo(≪每日申報≫) in 1915. Chang Ji-yoen and Takahashi Toru are very important people who drew up a narration of the history of Korean thought. However, their view points are totally different. Through this controversy, we can realize that how different they are. This controversy started from the question of “Is it possible that we distinguish a Confucianist(儒學者) from a Confucian(儒者)?". And then, they dispute about 'the founder of Korean Confucianism(性理學)' and so on. The controversy was progressed three times of questions and answers. The view points on this controversy influenced their writing which are An Outline of Chosun Confucianism(『朝鮮儒學大觀』) written by Takahashi Toru and The Origin of Korean Confucianism(『朝鮮儒敎淵源』) written by Chang Ji-yoen. This study tries to analyze by getting rid of a fixed idea that Chang is a nationalists and Takahashi is a Japan government-patronized scholar. Therefore, we can found why their thinking is different from their study environment. The understanding of a Confucianism based on their lacal history and traditional thought
Aki Takahashi, piano HAMMAN HALL, Friday May 6 , 1983 8 p.m.
PROGRAM: Dream / John Cage -- Rain tree sketch / Toru Takemitsu -- Piano media / Toshi Ichiyanagi -- Winnsboro cotton mill blues / Frederic Rzewski -- Piano / Morton Feldman -- Herma / Iannis Xenaki
Seabed foraging by Antarctic krill: Implications for stock assessment, bentho-pelagic coupling, and the vertical transfer of iron
A compilation of more than 30 studies shows that adult Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) may frequent benthic habitats year-round, in shelf as well as oceanic waters and throughout their circumpolar range. Net and acoustic data from the Scotia Sea show that in summer 2-20% of the population reside at depths between 200 and 2000 m, and that large aggregations can form above the seabed. Local differences in the vertical distribution of krill indicate that reduced feeding success in surface waters, either due to predator encounter or food shortage, might initiate such deep migrations and results in benthic feeding. Fatty acid and microscopic analyses of stomach content confirm two different foraging habitats for Antarctic krill: the upper ocean, where fresh phytoplankton is the main food source, and deeper water or the seabed, where detritus and copepods are consumed. Krill caught in upper waters retain signals of benthic feeding, suggesting frequent and dynamic exchange between surface and seabed. Krill contained up to 260 nmol iron per stomach when returning from seabed feeding. About 5% of this iron is labile, i.e., potentially available to phytoplankton. Due to their large biomass, frequent benthic feeding, and acidic digestion of particulate iron, krill might facilitate an input of new iron to Southern Ocean surface waters. Deep migrations and foraging at the seabed are significant parts of krill ecology, and the vertical fluxes involved in this behavior are important for the coupling of benthic and pelagic food webs and their elemental repositories
Transactionally Efficient Markets, Dynamic Arbitrage and Microstructure
In this paper, we introduce a Transactionally Efficient Market Model, which evolves from the standard efficient market model, encompassing both transaction costs and bid-ask prices. Hence, we delve into how arbitrage makes its way within this complex setting. The main outgrowth of the analysis is the "trap set", which is the place where most of price trajectories should enter to put an end to supernormal profits, although the underlying dynamics seems far from coming to a halt, and becomes bewildering instead. Bid-ask arbitrage gaps will prove useful to track down those adjustments of current prices, transaction costs and fundamental values. At this point, we define a transactionally efficacious market. Furthermore, a non linear dynamics whose environment gives room to mediator and microstructure, will lead us to prove the existence of a vectorial arbitrage gap mapping which becomes operational at managing the transactional efficiency of the market, in a complex surroundings with chaotic patterns eventually. Summing up: transactionally efficient markets are those markets which are informative efficient and transactionally efficacious.Dynamic Arbitrage; microstructure; transactional efficiency; chaos.
Lease between Dominguez Estate Company and Yoneguma Takahashi, 1935-1938
Three year lease agreement for 8 acres of the the Maria de los Reyes D. Francis tract in the Highland Tracts beginning October 1, 1935 and ending September 30, 1938 with a yearly rent of $200. Lease is not signed by Takahashi. Added agreement text includes a statement requiring proof of citizenship
First person – Kengo Takahashi
ABSTRACT
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Kengo Takahashi is the first author on ‘Glucose deprivation induces primary cilium formation through mTORC1 inactivation’, published in Journal of Cell Science. Kengo is a PhD student in the laboratory of Kensaku Mizuno at Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, where he investigates the link between nutrient conditions and ciliogenesis.</jats:p
Mizoguchi-Takahashi local contractions to Feng-Liu contractions
[EN] In this article, we establish that any uniformly local Mizoguchi-Takahashi contraction is actually a set-valued contraction due to Feng and Liu on a metrically convex complete metric space. Through an example, we demonstrate that this result need not hold on any arbitrary metric space. Furthermore, when the metric space is compact, we derive that any Mizoguchi-Takahashi local contraction and Nadler local contraction are equivalent. Moreover, a result related to invariant best approximation is established.The first author would like to acknowledge the Ministry of Human Resource Development, India for providing financial assistance during the research work. The second author acknowledges Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), India for the financial support under (MTR/2021/000164).Maiti, P.; Sultana, A. (2024). Mizoguchi-Takahashi local contractions to Feng-Liu contractions. Applied General Topology. 25(2):321-329. https://doi.org/10.4995/agt.2024.19619OJS32132925
Land lease statement from Dominguez Estate Company to Y. [Yoneguma] Takahashi, Ocotber 26, 1939
Statement made to Takahashi care of J. Ikemoto. Statement reflects a rent balance for a 1939 lease
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