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State and Economic Enterprise in Japan

William Wirt Lockwood

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Dealing with the extraordinary economic modernization that has been taking place in Japan since 1868, this is a study of Japan's historical opportunities and the human responses that have molded the vigor of her development. The first half of the book concentrates on the Meiji Era, 1868-1911, when the foundations of modern industrial society and the modem state were being created. The second half focuses on Japan since World War II. The sixteen authors who have contributed to this volume represent much of the best informed scholarship on the economic factors of Japanese modernization.

Originally published in 1965.

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Supply (economics), Empire of Japan, Economic power, Labour movement, World War II, Land Tax Reform (Japan 1873), Welfare in Japan, Economic growth, Collective bargaining, Employment, Economic Life, Purchasing power, Industrial society, Meiji Restoration, Public expenditure, Saving, Aggregate demand, Productivity, Developing country, Economic history of Japan, Education in Japan, Economics, Economic liberalization, Industrialisation, Expenditure, Interest rate, Japanese philosophy, Economy, Inflation, Zaibatsu, Housing in Japan, Wage, Economic forces, Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States–Japan), Japanese Communist Party, National Bureau of Economic Research, Economy of Japan, Monetary policy, Japan–United States relations, Tax incidence, Capitalism, Second Industrial Revolution, Manufacturing in the United States, Seasonal bonuses (Japan), Tax, Trade credit, Industry, Taxation in Japan, Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Recession, Economic development, Output (economics), Measures of national income and output, Income, Japan Self-Defense Forces, Fukuzawa Yukichi, Entrepreneurship, Labor history of the United States, Expense, Meiji period, Fuji Bank, Economic planning, Manufacturing in Japan, Agriculture, Trade union, Bank of Japan, Shibusawa Eiichi, Economic reconstruction, Fiscal policy, Competition (economics)