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Japanese Economy In Retrospect, The: Selected Papers By Gary R Saxonhouse (In 2 Volumes)

English · Hardback

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Gary R Saxonhouse was one of the world's leading scholars on Japanese economy. Born in New York City in 1943, he attended Yale University, where he received his PhD in Economics in 1971. In 1970, he joined the Faculty of Economics at the University of Michigan, where he remained throughout his career. The selection of his published papers that comprises this two-volume publication is a testimony and tribute to his remarkable accomplishments and influence, which were cut short by his untimely death in November 2006, following a battle with leukemia. Volume I contains a selection of his published papers that have been instrumental in enhancing the understanding of Japan's modern economic history, focusing particularly on the Japanese cotton-spinning industry. Volume II features a selection of his published papers that look at how Japan's technology and innovation were key in promoting Japan's economic success; how its economy was shaped by its comparative advantage and related policies; and how its macro-financial policies were implemented in the course of its economic growth after World War II.

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Authors Stern Robert M
Assisted by Hugh Patrick (Editor), Robert M Stern (Editor), Robert M. Stern (Editor), Gavin Wright (Editor)
Publisher Imperial College Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.07.2010
 
EAN 9789814271455
ISBN 978-981-4271-45-5
No. of pages 1144
Dimensions 160 mm x 239 mm x 69 mm
Weight 1919 g
Series World Scientific Studies in In
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

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