This work represents an objective study of Japanese economics since
1945 based on statistical data and analysis. It represents a
concise summary of Japanese economics in both the academy and
policy making. Its international comparative approach considers
Japanese economics in relation to that in America and Korea. It
reveals that in the years following World War II, economists in
Japan were involved in several fields: not only mathematical
economic but also non-mathematical, policy argument and historical
research. Japanese economics is proven to have been influential on
the international scene more in terms of theoretical and
mathematical economics than in terms of the study of economic
policies. Japanese Marxian economists in particular, have made
substantial contributions to the study of economic thought and
Japanese economists since 1945 have significantly influenced policy
makers in their advice giving and teaching roles.
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