Japanese Economic Development: Theory and practice (Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies)
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Book Details
• Language: English
• ISBN-13: 9780415739344
• Writer: Penny Francks
• Book Edition: 3
• Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
• Pages: 304
• Binding: Paperback
Japanese Economic Development (3rd edition) offers a fully revised and updated study of Japan’s economic history from the 19th century through World War II. Penny Francks re-examines Japan’s economic past using fresh theoretical perspectives in economic history and development. The book traces the historical roots of institutions and practices that laid the foundation for Japan's post-war economic miracle. It provides a comparative framework for understanding Japan’s development in the global context. This edition includes key concept summaries, expanded coverage of the early-modern economy and international factors, more case studies, and updated references, glossary, and bibliography. A thematic approach highlights the first Asian industrialization example, offering an alternative, non-Western narrative of development. Ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate courses on Japanese economy, economic history, and comparative development.

