1st Edition

Japan's Economic Ascent International Trade, Growth, and Postwar Reconstruction

Edited By Michael Smitka Copyright 1998
374 Pages
by Routledge

374 Pages
by Routledge

Makes Japanese sources accessible in English Although much of the work on Japanese economic history is inaccessible to Westerners, many of Japan's leading economic historians have published widely in English. Combined with the work of Western economists who can utilize Japanese-language sources, this series assembles a wide range of English-language articles on the key issues in Japanese... Read more
Introduction, Foreign Trade and Economic Growth in Japan: 1858-1937, Exports and Economic Growth: The Case of Postwar Japan, Appraisal of Japan's Plan to Double Income, The Postwar Japanese Economy, 1945-1973, The Japanese Gold Rush of 1859, The Changing Pattern of Sino-Japanese Trade, 1884-1937, The Sources of Japanese Economic Growth: 1955-1971, Japan's Price-Doubling Plan?, External Equilibrium and Internal Convertibility: Financial Policy in Meiji Japan, On the Evaluation of the 360-Yen Exchange Rate, Inflation Stabilization with Growth: The Japanese Experience, 1945-1950, Formal Planning Divorced from Action: Japan, Japan's Industrialization and Protection Policy Before the Second World War, Did Japan Ever Suffer from a Shortage of Natural Resources Before World War II?, High Economic Growth and Its End in Japan: An Explanation by a Model of Demand-Led Growth, Acknowledgments

Biography

Michael Smitka