The Rise of Asia: Economics, Society, and Politics in Contemporary AsiaUniversity of Hawaiʻi Press, 1998 - 527 頁 For many years, Japan was seen as the peculiar exception in Asia: a highly dynamic economy isolated in an otherwise moribund continent. With the rise of the Southeast Asian and Chinese economies, however, it has now become clear that Asia as a whole is experiencing an extraordinary revolution which will result, within a very few years, in living standards for some countries being on a par with those in the West. The results of this transformation can only be guessed at, but The Rise of Asia adds a far greater sophistication to our understanding of how this process came about, treating the key areas of Asian life (economics, society and politics) as an integrated whole and avoiding the trap of most commentators, who see the phenomenon as an exclusively postwar economic issue. Balancing the uniquely Asian aspects with global developmental factors, Dr. Tipton creates a convincing picture of how this amazing change has occurred. |
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... cent of total employment in 1885 to 27 per cent in 1920 , while manufacturing employ- ment increased from 7 to 19 per cent . Within the rapidly growing manu- facturing sector , textiles increased their share from 10 per cent of output ...
... cent of total employment in 1885 to 27 per cent in 1920 , while manufacturing employ- ment increased from 7 to 19 per cent . Within the rapidly growing manu- facturing sector , textiles increased their share from 10 per cent of output ...
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... cent of peasant households wove cloth , and 80 per cent of those grew their own cotton and spun the yarn . Nearly half of all cotton cloth was home - supplied . Only 0.6 per cent of yarn used by village weavers was machine spun and only ...
... cent of peasant households wove cloth , and 80 per cent of those grew their own cotton and spun the yarn . Nearly half of all cotton cloth was home - supplied . Only 0.6 per cent of yarn used by village weavers was machine spun and only ...
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... cent in 1929 to 34 per cent in 1941 , and the share of manufactur- ing rose from 13 to 20 per cent . The share of total product invested rose from 9 per cent in 1924 to 17 per cent in 1934 and 23 per cent in 1939 . By comparison , China ...
... cent in 1929 to 34 per cent in 1941 , and the share of manufactur- ing rose from 13 to 20 per cent . The share of total product invested rose from 9 per cent in 1924 to 17 per cent in 1934 and 23 per cent in 1939 . By comparison , China ...
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Peasant Families Commercial | 52 |
Asian Elites in the Economy and in Politics | 91 |
The Transformation of Japan | 128 |
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