In this book, leading Japanese scholars present an objective study of Japanese economics since 1945, based on statistical data and analysis.
The first half of the book assesses the impact and influence of Japanese economics within the international academy, demonstrating the increasingly important contribution of Japanese approaches to theoretical and mathematical economics. Part Two investigates the impact of Japanese economics on policy-making, dissecting the formulation of the famous 'industrial structure policy', and comparing Japanese economics with American and Korean models.
Presenting a wealth of original empirical data, and a new perspective on international economic theory, this book will be of interest to historians, theoreticians and policy-makers alike.
'A valuable contribution to the current policy debate on economic liberalization and its varying meanings for different economists and bureaucrats.' - Social Science Japan Journal
| Introduction | |
| Japanese Economists and Academic Studies | |
| Economists and learned societies | |
| Economics in the constitution of academics | |
| Japanese contribution to international journals of economics | |
| Marxian Economics | |
| Japanese Economists and Policy Making | |
| Economists and economic policy | |
| Economics as the background of administrators | |
| Economists on reconstruction and growth | |
| Economists on the promotion of external liberization | |
| Economists on government, administration and market | |
| Korean Economics | |
| Korean economics since 1945 | |
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ISBN: 9780415208048
ISBN-10: 0415208041
Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia
Audience:
Tertiary; University or College
Format:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Number Of Pages: 312
Published: 13th April 2000
Dimensions (cm): 23.4 x 15.6
x 2.8
Weight (kg): 0.58