China's economic rise : lessons from Japan's political economy / Sangaralingam Ramesh.

This book examines the economic and political rise of China from the perspective of Japans economic development. Beginning with Japans rise to statehood in the Kamakura Period (1185 to 1333) and detailing the evolution of its economy through to 2018, parallels are drawn with the economic development...

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Main Author: Ramesh, Sangaralingam (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2020]
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Online Access:Springer Humanities and Social Science eBook Collection 2020 English/International
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Summary:This book examines the economic and political rise of China from the perspective of Japans economic development. Beginning with Japans rise to statehood in the Kamakura Period (1185 to 1333) and detailing the evolution of its economy through to 2018, parallels are drawn with the economic development of China. Many of the challenges Japan faced in the first decades of the 20th century, including nationalism, militarism, income disparities, social deprivation, and economic crisis are applicable to modern day China. Chinas Economic Rise: Lessons from Japans Political Economy aims to detail the possible economic and political upheavals that could accompany the slowing of the Chinese economy from the experience of Japan. The book will be of interest to researchers and students in Political Economy, Economic History, Economic Transition, and Development Economics. The book supplements the other publications of the author: Chinas Lessons for India: Volume 1 - The Political Economy of Development, Chinas Lessons for India: Volume 2 - The Political Economy of Change and The Rise of Empires: The Political Economy of Innovation.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxii, 312 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3030498107
3030498115
9783030498108
9783030498115
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