Professional experience[edit]
1948 - Assistant at Kyoto University
1950 - Lecturer at Kyoto University
1950 - Assistant professor at Kyoto University
1951 - Assosiate professor at Osaka University
1963 - Professor of Economics at Osaka University
1966 - Professor of ISER (Institute of Social and Economic *Research) at Osaka University
1968 - Visiting professor at University of Essex
1969 - Keynes visiting professor at University of Essex
1970 - Professor at London School of Economics
1982 - Sir John Hicks professor at London school of Economics
Publications[edit]
Major works of Michio Morishima
"On the Laws of Change of the Price System in an Economy which Contains Complementary Goods", 1952, Osaka EP.
"Consumer Behavior and Liquidity Preference", 1952, Econometrica.
"An Analysis of the Capitalist Process of Reproduction", 1956, Metroeconomica.
"Notes on the Theory of Stability of Multiple Exchange", 1957, RES.
"A Contribution to the Non-Linear Theory of the Trade Cycle", 1958, ZfN.
"A Dynamic Analysis of Structural Change in a Leontief Model", 1958, Economica.
"Prices Interest and Profits in a Dynamic Leontief System", 1958, Econometrica.
"Some Properties of a Dynamic Leontief System with a Spectrum of Techniques", 1959, Econometrica.
"Existence of Solution to the Walrasian System of Capital Formation and Credit", 1960, ZfN.
"On the Three Hicksian Laws of Comparative Statics", 1960, RES.
"A Reconsideration of the Walras-Cassel-Leontief Model of General Equilibrium", 1960, in Arrow, Karlin and Suppes, editors, Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences.
"Economic Expansion and the Interest Rate in Generalized von Neumann Models", 1960, Econometrica.
"Proof of a Turnpike Theorem: The `No Joint Production' Case", 1961, RES.
"Aggregation in Leontief Matrices and the Labor Theory of Value", with F. Seton, 1961, Econometrica.
"Generalizations of the Frobenius-Wielandt Theorems for Non- Negative Square Matrices", 1961, J of London Mathematical Society.
"The Stability of Exchange Equilibrium: An alternative approach", 1962, IER.
Equilibrium, Stability and Growth: A multi-sectoral analysis, 1964.
"A Refutation of the Non-Switching Theorem", 1966, QJE.
"A Few Suggestions on the Theory of Elasticity", 1967, Keizai Hyoron
Theory of Economic Growth, 1969.
"A Generalization of the Gross Substitute System", 1970, RES.
"Consumption-Investment Frontier, Wage-Profit Frontier and the von Neumann Growth Equilibrium", 1971, ZfN.
The Working of Econometric Models, (in collaboration with Y. Murata, T. Nosse and M. Saito), 1972.
Marx's Economics: A dual theory of value and growth, 1973.
Theory of Demand: Real and monetary, with co-authors, 1973.
The Economic Theory of Modern Society, 1973.
"The Frobenius Theorem, Its Solow-Samuelson Extension and the Kuhn-Tucker Theorem", with T. Fujimoto, 1974, JMathE.
Walras's Economics: A pure theory of capital and money, 1977.
Value, Exploitation and Growth, with G. Catephores, 1978.
"The Cournot-Walras Arbitrage Resource Consuming Exchange and Competitive Equilibrium", with M. Majumdar, 1978, in Hommage a Francois Perroux. *Why Has Japan Succeeded? Western technology and the Japanese ethos, 1982.
"The Good and Bad Uses of Mathematics", 1984, in Wiles and Routh, editors, Economics in Disarray.
The Economics of Industrial Society, 1984.
Ricardo's Economics, 1989.
"General Equilibrium Theory in the 21st Century", 1991, EJ.
Capital and Credit: A new formulation of general equilibrium theory, 1992.
"Capital and Growth", 1994, in Homouda, The Legacy of Hicks.
Dynamic Economic Theory, 1996.
Why Will Japan Collapse?, 1999.