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Averting a Great Divergence - State and Economy in Japan, 1868-1937

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Zusatztext A comprehensive, learned, and incisive account of the role that the Japanese state played in the development of the Japanese economy between the Meiji Restoration and World War 2. Recommended for all scholars of comparative economic and political development. Informationen zum Autor Peer Vries is Research Fellow at the International Institute of Social History, Netherlands, and has previously held positions as Professor of Global Economic History at University of Vienna, Austria, and Leiden University, Netherlands. His publications include State, Economy and the Great Divergence: Britain and China (2015) and Escaping Poverty: The Origins of Modern Economic Growth (2013). Vorwort An exploration into how Japan became the only non-western country to economically develop in the 19th century, contrary to the Great Divergence. Zusammenfassung The most significant debate in global economic history over the past twenty years has dealt with the Great Divergence, the economic gap between different parts of the world. Thus far, this debate has focused on China, India and north-western Europe, particularly Great Britain. This book shifts the focus to ask how Japan became the only non-western county that managed, at least partially, to modernize its economy and start to industrialize in the 19th century. Using a range of empirical data, Peer Vries analyses the role of the state in Japan’s economic growth from the Meiji Restoration to World War II, and asks whether Japan’s economic success can be attributed to the rise of state power. Asserting that the state’s involvement was fundamental in Japan’s economic ‘catching up’, he demonstrates how this was built on legacies from the previous Tokugawa period. In this book, Vries deepens our understanding of the Great Divergence in global history by re-examining how Japan developed and modernized against the odds. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction1. Continuities and Changes2. A Sovereign and Modern State3. A Powerful State: Politics, Ideology, the Military and the Bureaucracy4. A Powerful State: The Economy5. A Capitalist State, Friendly to Employers But Much Less So to Workers6. A Developmental State7. A State Promoting Knowledge Transfer and Education8. Some Comments on What (Supposedly?) Went Wrong9. A brief SummaryAppendicesNotesBibliographyIndex...

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Authors Peer Vries, Vries Peer
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2021
 
EAN 9781350196179
ISBN 978-1-350-19617-9
No. of pages 320
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

Japan, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History, HISTORY / World, HISTORY / Asia / Japan, Economic history, Asian History, Industrialisation & Industrial History, Industrialisation and industrial history

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