Origins of Japanese wealth and power : reconciling Confucianism and capitalism, 1830-1885
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Origins of Japanese wealth and power : reconciling Confucianism and capitalism, 1830-1885
Palgrave Macmillan, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-169) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book focuses on the trans-Meiji Restoration story of the ideological transformation that made modern capitalism possible in Japan. To illustrate this transformation, the book looks at four key architects of Meiji Japan's capitalist institutions: Okubo Toshimichi, Godai Tomoatsu, Matsukata Masayoshi and Maeda Masana.
Table of Contents
Economic Realism and Confucian Statecraft The Rise of Mercantilism in Satsuma Lord Shimazu Narikira and Satsuma Reforms Confronting International Capitalism Okubo Toshimichi and Early Meiji Industrial Policy Industrial Promotion on a Tight Budget in the Early 1880s
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