This ground-breaking book provides the first English-language
survey of economic thought in modern Japan. Significantly, it
offers both a detailed study of economic thought from 1600 to 1945
and a nuanced analysis of Western and Asian perspectives on the
field of Japanese economic history. Expertly translated from
Japanese and written by leading scholars in the field, this
exciting study includes: * A novel approach to economic thought
which contextualizes the core values of thinkers across the period
* A comparative analysis of Japanese economic history which looks
at the continuities across the Meiji divide * The extensive use of
archival sources, many of which were previously unavailable in
English A History of Economic Thought in Japan, 1600 - 1945 serves
as a case study of how Western economic ideas spread to non-Western
regions and interacted with indigenous ideas. It will therefore be
of immense value to both scholars of economic thought and those
seeking a deeper understanding of the moral, intellectual, and
societal forces that shaped modern Japan.
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