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Japanese Economic Development: Theory and practice: Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies

Autor Penny Francks
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 iun 2015
This fully revised and updated third edition of Japanese Economic Development looks at Japan's economic history from the nineteenth century through to World War II, recasting analysis of Japan’s economic past in the light fresh theoretical perspectives in the study of economic history and development.
Francks draws out the historical roots of the institutions and practices on which Japan's post-war economic miracle was based and provides a comparative framework within which the Japanese case can be understood and related to development in the rest of the world.
New features for this edition include:
  • textboxes summarising key concepts
  • expanded coverage of the early-modern economy, the ‘traditional sector’, and the international context of Japanese growth
  • an increased number of case studies
  • fully up-dated references, glossary and bibliography.
Taking a thematic approach, this textbook demonstrates how studying the first example of Asian industrialisation can provide the basis for an alternative, non-western narrative of development. As it such is an important resource for undergraduate and postgraduate courses on the Japanese economy, as well as comparative economic development and economic history more generally.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415739337
ISBN-10: 0415739330
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 4 black & white illustrations, 19 black & white tables, 4 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Preface1. General Introduction PART 1: JAPAN’S DEVELOPMENT PATH AND THE STATE 2. Introduction: Industrial Revolutions, Development Paths and the State 3. Growth Before Industrialisation: the Tokugawa Economy and the State 4. Industry, Trade and the State in the Meiji Period 5. Internationalisation, Imperialism and Industrialisation: the State and the Economy in the Interwar Period PART 2: THE RURAL ECONOMY IN THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 6. Introduction: from the dual economy to rural-based development 7. Agriculture and Economic Growth 8. The Rural Household, the ‘Traditional’ Sector and the Path of Development 9. The Rural Problem: Agriculture in the Industrial Economy PART 3: INDUSTRIALISATION 10. Introduction: Technology, Institutions and Modern Economic Growth 11. Modernisation and the Growth of the Urban Industrial Economy 12. The Technology of Japan’s Industrialisation 13. The Institutions of Industrialisation: the Creation of an Industrial Labour Force 14. The Institutions of Industrialisation: Capital, Corporate Governance and the Organisation of the Business World Guide to Technical Terms References

Notă biografică

Penelope Francks is Honorary Fellow in Japanese Studies at the University of Leeds, where she taught for many years, eventually becoming Reader in Japanese Studies. Her research and publications have all been in the field of Japanese economic history, in particular rural economic development and, more recently, consumption history.

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This fully revised and updated third edition of Japanese Economic Development looks at Japan's economic history from the nineteenth century through to World War II, reassessing Japan’s economic past in the light of fresh theoretical perspectives in economic history and development. Francks draws out the background of Japan's post-war economic miracle and provides a comparative framework within which Japan's case can be related to development worldwide. Taking a thematic approach, this textbook shows that studying the first example of Asian industrialisation can provide an alternative, non-western narrative of development. It is an important resource for courses on the Japanese economy, and comparative economic development and economic history more generally.