Japanese Industrialization and the Asian Economy

Japanese Industrialization and the Asian Economy
Author: Heita Kawakatsu,John Latham
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1994-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134821778

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In this book the contributors trace the origins of the post-war Japanese economic miracle and its spectacular effect on the region as a whole.

Japan s Industrialization in the World Economy 1859 1899

Japan s Industrialization in the World Economy 1859 1899
Author: Shinya Sugiyama
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781780939384

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An analysis of Japan's industrialization in an international, historical and economic perspective, from the time that her ports were first opened to foreign trade. First published in 1988, this title is part of the Bloomsbury Academic Collections series.

Japan China and the Growth of the Asian International Economy 1850 1949

Japan  China  and the Growth of the Asian International Economy  1850 1949
Author: Kaoru Sugihara
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2005-03-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780198292715

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Modern Asian economic history has often been written in terms of Western impact and Asia's response to it. This volume argues that the growth of intra-regional trade, migration, and capital and money flows was a crucial factor that determined the course of East Asian economic development. Twelve chapters are organized around three main themes. First, economic interactions between Japan and China were important in shaping the pattern of regional industrialization. Neither Japan nor China imported technology and organizations, and attempted to "catch up" with the West alone. Japan's industrialization took place, taking advantage of the Chinese merchant networks in Asia, while the Chinese competition was a critical factor in the Japanese technological and organizational "upgrading" in the interwar period. Second, the pattern of China's integration into the international economy was shaped by the growth of intra-Asian trade, migration, and capital flows and remittances. While the Western impact was largely confined to the littoral region of China, intra-Asian trade was more directly connected with China's internal market. Both the fall of the imperial monetary system and the rise of economic nationalism in the early twentieth century reflected increasing contacts with the Asian international economy. Third, a study of intra-Asian trade and migration helps us understand the nature of colonialism and the international climate of imperialism. In spite of the adverse political environment, East Asian merchant and migration networks exploited economic opportunities, taking advantage of colonial institutional arrangements and even political conflicts. They made a contribution to national and regional economic development in the politically more favourable environment after the Second World War, by providing the valuable expertise and entrepreneurship they had accumulated prewar. The character of the international order of Asia, governed by Western powers, especially Britain, but shared also by Japan for most of the period, was "imperialism of free trade", although it eventually collapsed by the late 1930s.

An East Asian Route of Industrialization The Case of Japan 1868 1937

An East Asian Route of Industrialization  The Case of Japan  1868 1937
Author: Peer Vries
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789004520172

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The idea has become popular that industrialisation in East Asia, in particular Japan, was fundamentally differently from Western industrialization because it would have been much more labour-intensive. This book shows that this claim is unfounded.

Industrialization of Japan

Industrialization of Japan
Author: Ichirō Nakayama
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1964
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105004494790

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Japanese Industrialisation

Japanese Industrialisation
Author: Ian Inkster
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2012-08-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134541768

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Japan's escape from colonialism and its subsequent industrialisation has taken it to the point where its economy is second only to that of the US. This comprehensive volume examines how this rapid change of fortunes occurred, and the impact it has had on East Asia and the world at large. Taking a wide range and focus, Inkster looks at the history of Japan's industrial development in a social and cultural context.

Industrial Policy Innovation and Economic Growth

Industrial Policy  Innovation and Economic Growth
Author: Poh Kam Wong,C. Y. Ng
Publsiher: NUS Press
Total Pages: 700
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCSD:31822031173446

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This text provides an analysis of the development experience of the five most advanced countries in East Asia: Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong. It reviews of the role of the state in industrial development in each of the countries, in general, as well as in selected industries.

Institutions Industrial Upgrading and Economic Performance in Japan

Institutions  Industrial Upgrading  and Economic Performance in Japan
Author: Terutomo Ozawa
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781845425678

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. . . the book reviewed here will trigger a further interest in this area of research, and will invite more researchers to seek empirical evidence in the study of post-war industrial growth in Japan. Hiroshi Ohashi, Journal of the Japanese and International Economies This book provides a theoretically informed and empirically illustrative account of modern Japanese industrialization. Ozawa s translation of classical political economy to the Japanese context is both original and accessible and is a welcome addition to the literature on the Japanese variety of capitalism. Tim Reiffenstein, Pacific Affairs Ozawa succeeds in extending, building up, and joining the Akamatsu Kojima lineage of this unique Japan-born theory of economic development from a fresh, unconventional, and discerning perspective. From the foreword by Kiyoshi Kojima Terutomo Ozawa examines Japan s once celebrated post-war economic success from a new perspective. He applies a flying geese model of industrial upgrading in a country that is still catching-up, to explore the rise, fall and rebound of Japanese industry with its evolving institutions and policies. The book brings together and expands upon theories developed in the author's work over many years, using them as building blocks for his flying geese model. Concepts explored include: economics of hierarchical concatenation, increasing factor incongruity, comparative advantage (or market) recycling the Ricardo Hicksian trap of industrial production, Smithian growth elan, triumvirate pro-trade structural transformation knowledge creation versus knowledge diversion, the price-knowledge/industry-flow mechanism a la David Hume the syndrome of institutional incongruity, and socially justifiable moral hazard versus degenerative moral hazard. The dynamic process of industrial upgrading is analysed in detail, and important lessons for both developing and transition economies are highlighted. This fascinating book will attract a wide-ranging readership, encompassing practitioners and academics interested in international business, economic development, trade, and political science. In addition, sociologists focussing on business and industry, and researchers on, and policymakers in, developing and transition economies will also find this book of immense interest.