Japanese Economic Development presents three distinct approaches
to understanding how and why Japan made the transition from a
relatively low-income country mainly focused on agriculture to a
high-income nation centered on manufacturing and services.
In offering an eclectic account of Japana (TM)s economic
development, this book appeals to students in a broad group of
disciplines including economics, political science, sociology,
geography and history.
The book makes a case for 'over determination' in economic
behavior. Because individual, firm level, and governmental behavior
is simultaneously determined by the interaction of markets, norms,
and structures, change over time is rarely if ever limited to the
economy operating in isolation from social norms and
structures.
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