Economic Development of China and Japan

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Capital Output Ratios
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Chen Da
China Merchants
China's Large Population
Complex Migration Movements
East Asian economic history
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Export Growth Rate
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foreign
Great Famine
Hanyang Ironworks
historical analysis of Asian economic growth
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Industrial Growth Rates
industrialisation processes
international trade relations
Japan's Economic Development
Japanese Cotton Mills
Kuan Tu Shang Pan
labour force dynamics
Lower Yangzi Area
Ma's View
merchants
Net Tons
North China Herald
pre-war Japanese industry
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Raw Silk
Raw Silk Exports
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Sheng Hsuan Huai
silk
Sino Soviet Economic Relations
Sino Soviet Trade
Soviet-Asian economic ties
Tong King Sing
trade
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Yangtze River

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415607735
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Oct 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 2005. Some of the most important of the world's problems today concern affairs in Asia, and the relations between Asia and the West. To deal adequately with these problems it is necessary not only to master their more obvious elements as they present themselves today, but to go to their historical roots. In particular it is necessary to study the economic history of modern Asian society. In London the School of Oriental and African Studies, with the generous assistance of the Ford Foundation, began in 1959 a research programme on the economic history of East and South-East Asia. As part of this programme an international study group, composed of scholars from America, Europe and Asia, was held at the School in July 1961. This volume contains a selection of the papers presented to the study group.
C.D. Cowan Professor of the History of South-East Asia School of Oriental and African Studies University of London