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Book Title
The History of Japanese Economic Development
Special Attributes
1st Edition
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Topic
History
Subjects
History & Military
Modified Item
No
ISBN
9781138215429
Subject Area
Political Science, Business & Economics
Publication Name
History of Japanese Economic Development : Origins of Private Dynamism and Policy Competence
Publisher
Routledge
Item Length
9.6 in
Subject
Banks & Banking, Development / Economic Development, Economics / General, Public Policy / Economic Policy
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Kenichi Ohno
Item Weight
12.9 Oz
Item Width
6.9 in
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1138215422
ISBN-13
9781138215429
eBay Product ID (ePID)
237908173

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
History of Japanese Economic Development : Origins of Private Dynamism and Policy Competence
Subject
Banks & Banking, Development / Economic Development, Economics / General, Public Policy / Economic Policy
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Author
Kenichi Ohno
Subject Area
Political Science, Business & Economics
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
12.9 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.9 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2017-018249
Reviews
'This is a very exceptional book. Kenichi Ohno gives a brand-new analysis on Japan's economic development and history from Edo until now, filling the gaps left by the cultural perspective of Japan's history. It is admirable that Kenichi Ohno keeps his soberness and unbiasedness throughout his analysis by embracing various kinds of other explanations.' -- Wu Suping, Editor, China CITIC Press 'Ohno's main contribution has been in the analysis on how the late comers of industrialization can catch up with advanced countries under the pressure of globalization. His unique approach to that issue is to analyze the interaction between domestic institutions and external impacts. Ohno considers the globalization faced by contemporary developing countries similar to the Western impacts faced by Japan in the 19th century. Japan's flexible and pragmatic institutions, social capabilities and positive response to the foreign pressure have led to the success of the economic development. I am sure that reading the work by Kenichi Ohno, we are convinced that the experience of Japan is relevant to contemporary developing countries. Kenichi Ohno has written extensively in Japanese about this topic. I am glad that he has now incorporated his findings into a book in English, which is useful for readers who are not familiar with Japanese language.' -- Tran Van Tho, Professor of Economics, Waseda University, Japan 'This book offers an accessible and holistic description and analysis of Japan's economic development from the seventeenth century to the present. The author brings the fresh perspective of an expert on contemporary developing economies to central historical questions in Japan's modern evolution such as the interplay of domestic and foreign elements and of private dynamism and public policy. He draws on the work of historians, anthropologists, and sociologists alike to provide a multifaceted explanation of Japan's experience of adapting external influences to indigenous patterns while paying careful attention to key scholarly debates. Recommended for both general readers and students of Japanese and comparative development.' -- Steven J. Ericson, Associate Professor of History, Dartmouth College 'The experience of living and teaching in some developing countries and working with foreign policymakers for many years have helped the author, Professor Ohno, to become well- acquainted with all economic barriers and challenges that the latecomers might face in their economic development process. This has motivated him to analyze deeply the history of Japan's economic development facing those challenges. Using historical examples, the author has successfully depicted the evolutionary and accumulative nature of Japan's internal capabilities, and the Japanese private sector's dynamism and resilience before external forces. While the author's analyses have been based on the theoretical institutional economic framework to highlight Japan's most significant historical events, the readers are not required to be familiar with complicated mathematical economic theories to understand comprehensively the path traveled by Japan as a developing country. The present book is strongly recommended to both researchers and students with different academic backgrounds who are interested in understanding the factors influencing the economic development of latecomer countries.' -- Dr Nahid Pourrostami, Assistant Professor, Faculty of World Studies, University of Tehran, Iran, 'This is a very exceptional book. Kenichi Ohno gives a brand-new analysis on Japans economic development and history from Edo until now, filling the gaps left by the cultural perspective of Japans history. It is admirable that Kenichi Ohno keeps his soberness and unbiasedness throughout his analysis by embracing various kinds of other explanations.' Wu Suping, Editor, China CITIC Press ' Ohnos main contribution has been in the analysis on how the late comers of industrialization can catch up with advanced countries under the pressure of globalization. His unique approach to that issue is to analyze the interaction between domestic institutions and external impacts. Ohno considers the globalization faced by contemporary developing countries similar to the Western impacts faced by Japan in the 19th century. Japans flexible and pragmatic institutions, social capabilities and positive response to the foreign pressure have led to the success of the economic development. I am sure that reading the work by Kenichi Ohno, we are convinced that the experience of Japan is relevant to contemporary developing countries. Kenichi Ohno has written extensively in Japanese about this topic. I am glad that he has now incorporated his findings into a book in English, which is useful for readers who are not familiar with Japanese language.' Tran Van Tho, Professor of Economics, Waseda University, Japan 'This book offers an accessible and holistic description and analysis of Japan's economic development from the seventeenth century to the present. The author brings the fresh perspective of an expert on contemporary developing economies to central historical questions in Japan's modern evolution such as the interplay of domestic and foreign elements and of private dynamism and public policy. He draws on the work of historians, anthropologists, and sociologists alike to provide a multifaceted explanation of Japan's experience of adapting external influences to indigenous patterns while paying careful attention to key scholarly debates. Recommended for both general readers and students of Japanese and comparative development.' Steven J. Ericson, Associate Professor of History, Dartmouth College 'The experience of living and teaching in some developing countries and working with foreign policymakers for many years have helped the author, Professor Ohno, to become well- acquainted with all economic barriers and challenges that the latecomers might face in their economic development process. This has motivated him to analyze deeply the history of Japans economic development facing those challenges. Using historical examples, the author has successfully depicted the evolutionary and accumulative nature of Japans internal capabilities, and the Japanese private sectors dynamism and resilience before external forces. While the authors analyses have been based on the theoretical institutional economic framework to highlight Japans most significant historical events, the readers are not required to be familiar with complicated mathematical economic theories to understand comprehensively the path traveled by Japan as a developing country. The present book is strongly recommended to both researchers and students with different academic backgrounds who are interested in understanding the factors influencing the economic development of latecomer countries.' Dr Nahid Pourrostami, Assistant Professor, Faculty of World Studies, University of Tehran, Iran
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
The
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
338.952
Table Of Content
Introduction 1 An Overview: Evolutionary History and Translative Adaptation 2 The Edo Society: Preparing Conditions for Industrialization 3 Transition from Edo to Meiji 4 Importing and Absorbing Technology 5 Development of Key Industries 6 Budget, Finance and the Macroeconomy of Meiji 7 World War I and the 1920s 8 The Banking Crisis of 1927 9 The 1930s and the War Economy 10 Postwar Recovery 1945-49 11 The High Growth Era 12 Economic Maturity and Slowdown 13 The Asset Bubble and Prolonged Recession Questions and Answers
Synopsis
This is an easy-to-read book that explains how and why Japan industrialized rapidly. It traces historical development from the feudal Edo period to high income and technology in the current period. Catch-up industrialization is analyzed from a broad perspective including social, economic and political aspects. Historical data, research and contesting arguments are amply supplied. Japan's unique experience is contrasted with the practices of today's developing countries. Negative aspects such as social ills, policy failures, military movements and war years are also covered. Nineteenth-century Japan already had a happy combination of strong entrepreneurship and relatively wise government, which was the result of Japan's long evolutionary history. Measured contacts with high civilizations of China, India and the West allowed cumulative growth without being destroyed by them. Imported ideas and technology were absorbed with adjustments to fit the local context. The book grew out of a graduate course for government officials from developing countries. It offers a comprehensive look and new insights at Japan's industrial path that are often missing in standard historical chronicles. Written in an accessible and lively form, the book engages scholars as well as novices with no prior knowledge of Japan., This is an easy-to-read book that explains how and why Japan industrialized rapidly. It traces historical development from the feudal Edo period to high income and technology in the current period. Catch-up industrialization is analyzed from a broad perspective including social, economic and political aspects. Japan's unique experience is contrasted with the practices of today's developing countries. Negative aspects such as social ills, policy failures, military movements and war years are also covered. Written in an accessible and lively form, the book engages scholars as well as novices with no prior knowledge of Japan.
LC Classification Number
HC462.95.O626 2017

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