This volume examines different aspects of the Japanese experience
in a comparative context. There is much here of relevance to
contemporary developing countries anxious to initiate the
experience of miraculous growth and anxious to avoid the subsequent
stagnation. Such issues of the role of government in providing the
right amount of infant industry protection, the relevance of the
financial system, the country's peculiar corporate structure and
the role of education in a comparative context serve to illuminate
the lessons and legacies of this unique experience in development.
The relationship between various dimensions of its domestic policy
experience and Japan's international experience in trade promotion
and foreign aid is explored and is of special interest to an
international audience of academics and policymakers.
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