Japanese Economics Essay by Master Researcher

Japanese Economics
A discussion on the history of Japanese capitalism.
# 88028 | 2,475 words | 1 source | 2005 | US
Published on Dec 01, 2005 in Economics (International) , Political Science (General)


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This paper discusses shifts in the left and right accompanying developments in post-WWII Japan, through to postindustrial problems of other Western countries. It also explores the American-Japanese relationship after 1945. The paper also includes information on Japan's two Restorations from late 19th century, in Meiji reform, then the fascist regime that took hold in late 20s and early 30s.

From the Paper:

"Sabu Kohso and Asada Akira discuss Japanese politics on the left and right, through different transitions of high growth in the 1960s and early 1970s, the economic boom of the 1980s, and then the 1990s recession. Both essays are helpful in seeing a rather divided Japanese society. This is in contrast with much that tends to be believed of a post-1945 society that, from the outside, can appear uniform. Kohso and Akira, alike, help in showing Japan's long history of radical labour movements, and opposition to elite groups that has been voice strongly. The post-War Japanese have, by no means, all supported the ..."

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Japanese Economics (2005, December 01) Retrieved December 04, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/essay/japanese-economics-88028/

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