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Economic Development of Japan

William Wirt Lockwood

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The rise of Japan from agrarianism to a position as one of the leading industrial powers is one of the most dramatic and meaningful phenomena in economic history. Professor Lockwood, assistant director of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs of Princeton University, lucidly describes this astonishing transformation, analyzes the factors involved (capital, technology, foreign trade, the role of the state, etc.), and discusses the consequences.

Originally published in 1954.

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Measures of national income and output, Meiji Restoration, Economic growth, Toyo Keizai, Economic nationalism, Japanese currency, World economy, Economic power, Bank of Japan, Economy of China, Tariff, Japanese literature, Economic interventionism, Income, Zaibatsu, Industrialisation, National Bureau of Economic Research, Economic Outlook (OECD publication), Economic planning, Economy of Japan, Economy, Capitalism, Capital asset, Economic statistics, Economic rent, Economy of Indonesia, Net income, Tax, Tax Relief, Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, Merchant capitalism, Price Change, Competition (economics), Yokohama Specie Bank, Supply (economics), Economic Life, Developing country, Comparative advantage, State capitalism, Economic history of Japan, Investment, Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Industrial Bank of Japan, Economics, Economic policy, Diversification (marketing strategy), Consumption (economics), Tokyo Stock Exchange, Agriculture, Economic development, Industry, Nishihara Loans, Standard of living in Japan, Profit (economics), Japanese militarism, Market power, Land Tax Reform (Japan 1873), Economic recovery, Postwar Japan, Income elasticity of demand, Developed country, Economy of the United States, Manufacturing, Productivity, Foreign direct investment, Taxation in Japan, Fuji Bank, Employment, Monetary policy, Post–World War II economic expansion