Economic policy in postwar Japan : growth versus economic democracy /
Since the end of the Pacific War, Japan has, broadly speaking, pursued two economic policies: a ""democratization"" policy laid down by the Allied Powers, and subsequently a ""de-democratization"" policy formulated and vigorously pursued by the independent gov...
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Formaat: | Licensed eBooks |
Taal: | Engels |
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Berkeley, CA :
University of California Press,
[?2022]
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Reeks: | Publications of the Center for Japanese and Korean Studies.
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Online toegang: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.8085364 |
Inhoudsopgave:
- 1. The American Policy Of Economic Democratization
- 2. From Reform To Recovery
- 3. The Emergence Of The Japanese Policy
- 4. Disintegration Of The Antimonopoly Policy, 1953-1957
- 5. Toward The Pro-monopoly Policy, 1958-1965
- 6. The Visible Hand And Structural Changes
- 7. The Zaibatsu Question
- 8. Tax Policy For Economic Growth
- 9. Labor And Wage In The Postwar Growth
- 10. Conclusion