Japan's capitalism : creative defeat and beyond
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Japan's capitalism : creative defeat and beyond
(Cambridge economic policies and institutions)
Cambridge University Press, 1996, c1993
Canto ed
- : hard
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-266) and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: hard ISBN 9780521360586
Description
Japan's defeat in the Second World War was total, but her subsequent reconstruction was extraordinary. In this compelling book, one of Japan's most eminent economists gives a comprehensive account of the recovery process, and a unique interpretation of the post-war Japanese economy.
Table of Contents
- Foreword J. K. Galbraith
- Series editor's Note Mark Perlman
- Introduction
- 1. The defeat and the occupation reforms
- 2. The road to recovery
- 3. The period of high growth rate
- 4. Transformation of industrial structure
- 5. A turning point cometh
- 6. The double 'price revolution'
- 7. The march of corporate capitalism
- 8. Whither Japan?
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780521576215
Description
Japan's economic reconstruction after total defeat in the Second World War has been an extraordinary phenomenon. In Japan's Capitalism, Shigetu Tsuru, one of Japan's most eminent economists gives a comprehensive account of the recovery process, and a unique interpretation of the post-war Japanese economy. He analyses the significance of Japan's money-oriented affluence and the emergence of a distinctive 'corporate capitalism'. His conclusion is that Japan's inspired creative response to defeat has itself led to a new set of intractable problems.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The defeat and the Occupation reforms
- 2. The road to recovery
- 3. The period of high growth rate
- 4. The role of the government in the high-growth period
- 5. A turning point cometh
- 6. The double 'price revolution'
- 7. The march of corporate capitalism
- 8. Whither Japan?
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