Political economy of Japanese and Asian development
The modern economic growth of Japan since the time of the Meiji Restoration in 1868 presented a new challenge to the Western world. Over the past 150 years she has demonstrated that successful performance in economic and political development of a non-Western nation is possible. Moreover, Japan has...
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Singapore
ISEAS
1998
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| Summary: | The modern economic growth of Japan since the time of the Meiji Restoration in 1868 presented a new challenge to the Western world. Over the past 150 years she has demonstrated that successful performance in economic and political development of a non-Western nation is possible. Moreover, Japan has risen from the poverty-stricken feudal conditions in the Edo period to the prosperous modern or post-industrial society in only several generations. |
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