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A book that explores the human heart from an economics perspective. - Author: Hirofumi Uzawa - Title: Economics and the Human Heart - Price: 1600 yen (excluding tax) - Toyo Keizai, published in 2003 (Synopsis) Hirofumi Uzawa studied mathematics at the University of Tokyo. However, after reading Hajime Kawakami's "Stories of Poverty," he switched to economics. Since then, he has adopted John Ruskin's words, "There is no wealth, but life," translating them as "Seeking wealth is for the sake of seeking the way," and making them his creed. After studying in the United States and returning to Japan, pollution and environmental destruction were rampant. From this, Uzawa arrived at the concept of social common capital. Generally, economics attempts to understand the laws of economic movement by separating them from humans. However, Uzawa opposed this and aimed to build an economics that values the human heart.
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