1st Edition

Japanese Views on Economic Development Diverse Paths to the Market

Edited By Kenichi Ohno, Kenichi Ohno Copyright 1998
    352 Pages
    by Routledge

    346 Pages
    by Routledge

    This newly revised clearly-presented text looks at Japan's economic history from the nineteenth century through to World War II. Within a framework based on the theories and approaches of Development Studies, it demonstrates the relevance of Japan's pre-war experience to the problems facing developing countries today, and draws out the historical roots of the institutions and practices on which Japan's post-war economic miracle was based. New features include: · fresh theoretical perspectives · additional material derived from new sources · increased number of case studies · fully up-dated references and bibliography. This broad-ranging textbook is both topical and easy-to-use and will be of immense use to those seeking an understanding of Japanese economic development.

    List of figures, List of tables, List of contributors, Preface, 1 Overview: creating the market economy, PART I How our views differ, PART II Society does not jump, PART III Authoritarian developmentalism, PART IV Policy advice and country studies, Afterword, Index

    Biography

    Kenichi Ohno, Kenichi Ohno