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Japanese Capitalism Since 1945
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A01=Seiyama Takuro
A01=Tessa Morris-Suzuki
agrarian reform analysis
Asian Underdeveloped Countries
Author_Seiyama Takuro
Author_Tessa Morris-Suzuki
Category=JPH
Category=KCB
development
Dodge Line
economic
economic policy critique
economy
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era
Fair Trade Commission
foreign direct investment Japan
growth
heavy
high
High Growth Era
High Growth Policies
industrial
International Competitiveness
Japanese Capitalism
Japanese Economy
Japanese Marxists
Japanese Monopoly Capital
Japanese Working Classes
labor relations theory
LDP.
Marginal Work Force
Marxian economics
Marxist analysis Japanese economy
Military Expenditure
monopoly
Monopoly Capital
National Tax Administration Agency
Nuclear Disarmament
Ohkawa Kazushi
Peasant Proprietors
postwar industrialization
Prewar Zaibatsu
Sanbetsu Kaigi
Shinohara Miyohei
Small Group System
state
Urban Self-employed
West Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9780873325516
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 31 Jan 1990
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
This book introduces students of the Japanese economy to a broad range of critical contemporary Marxian analyses by Japanese economists. Each of the five essays - on economic policy, agriculture, big business, labour relations, and foreign trade and investment - is written by a specialist in the field. The introduction places the essays in the wider context of contrasting theories of Japanese economic development. While such writings constitute an important part of the economic literature in Japan, virtually none of the great body of Marxian writing on Japanese capitalism has heretofore been available in English.
Morris-Suzuki, Tessa; Takuro, Seiyama
Japanese Capitalism Since 1945
€192.20
