This book uses a wide range of original Japanese sources to trace
important aspects of the history of Japanese economic ideas, in
particular, the development of Japan's industrial policy. In
contrast to most others who begin their story within the 1930s or
after 1945, Sohn goes back to the Meiji era to trace the evolution
of Japanese developmental debates, state policies and market
strategies involving cartels and small enterprises, city and
countryside, and approaches that variously emphasize the market and
the role of the state as Japan seeks to position itself in the
world and regional economies.
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