Japan's Capitalism: Creative Defeat and BeyondCambridge University Press, 1996年7月13日 - 277 頁 Japan's economic reconstruction after total defeat in the Second World War has been an extraordinary phenomenon. Shigeto Tsuru, one of Japan's most eminent economists gives a comprehensive account of the recovery process, and a unique interpretation of the postwar Japanese economy. |
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The defeat and the Occupation reforms | 7 |
The road to recovery | 37 |
The period of high growth rate | 66 |
The role of the government in the highgrowth period | 90 |
A turning point cometh | 123 |
Environmental concerns heightened | 129 |
Reflections on the welfare content of GNP index | 138 |
The double price revolution | 147 |
The march of corporate capitalism | 181 |
Whither Japan? | 212 |
Notes | 236 |
Bibliography | 261 |
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