The economic development of Japan : a quantitative study

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The economic development of Japan : a quantitative study

Ryōshin Minami ; translated by Ralph Thompson, Kumie Fujimori and Ryōshin Minami with assistance from David Merriman

(Studies in the modern Japanese economy)

Macmillan, 1994

2nd ed

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 356-376

Includes indexes

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Volume

: hard ISBN 9780333589205

Description

In this book Ryoshin Minami studies the last hundred years of Japan's remarkable economic growth from the Meiji period up to the present day. First, he reveals the factors which account for Japan's successful economic take-off during the Meiji period. Second, he explains why Japan achieved a more rapid rate of economic growth than other developed countries. This forms the major part of the book and will interest those in the developed countries who have felt the full force of Japan's export drive and whose own industries are consequently in decline. Finally, the author evaluates the results of Japan's economic growth and makes predictions for its future. The book makes a comprehensive survey of the Japanese experience in the pre- and post-war periods and points out lessons not only for developed countries but also for developing countries.

Table of Contents

List of Tables - List of Figures - Preface to the Second Edition - Bibliographical Sources - Abbreviations - PART 1: AN OVERVIEW OF ECONOMIC HISTORY - Introduction - Readiness for Modern Economic Growth - An Analysis of the Growth Rate during Modern Economic Growth - PART 2: MODERN ECONOMIC GROWTH: PRODUCTION AND DEMAND - Agriculture during Industrialization - Industrialization - Capital Formation and Its Sources - Foreign Trade - PART 3: MODERN ECONOMIC GROWTH: CAUSES AND RESULTS - Population and Labour Supply - Labour Market and Dual Structure - Public Finances and the Financial System - Prices and Living Standards - PART 4: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS - Modern Economic Growth: Retrospect and Prospect - Appendices - Notes and References - Bibliography - Index of Personal Names - Index of Subjects
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780333596005

Description

In this book Ryoshin Minami studies the last hundred years of Japan's remarkable economic growth from the Meiji period up to the present day. First, he reveals the factors which account for Japan's successful economic take-off during the Meiji period. Second, he explains why Japan achieved a more rapid rate of economic growth than other developed countries. This forms the major part of the book and will interest those in the developed countries who have felt the full force of Japan's export drive and whose own industries are consequently in decline. Finally, the author evaluates the results of Japan's economic growth and makes predictions for the future. The book makes a comprehensive survey of the Japanese experience in the pre- and post-war periods and points out lessons not only for developed countries but also for developing countries.

Table of Contents

List of Tables - List of Figures - Preface to the Second Edition - Bibliographical Sources - Abbreviations - PART 1: AN OVERVIEW OF ECONOMIC HISTORY - Introduction - Readiness for Modern Economic Growth - An Analysis of the Growth Rate during Modern Economic Growth - PART 2: MODERN ECONOMIC GROWTH: PRODUCTION AND DEMAND - Agriculture during Industrialization - Industrialization - Capital Formation and Its Sources - Foreign Trade - PART 3: MODERN ECONOMIC GROWTH: CAUSES AND RESULTS - Population and Labour Supply - Labour Market and Dual Structure - Public Finances and the Financial System - Prices and Living Standards - PART 4: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS - Modern Economic Growth: Retrospect and Prospect - Appendices - Notes and References - Bibliography - Index of Personal Names - Index of Subjects

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