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Economic Development in Twentieth Century East Asia: The International Context (Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia)

✍ Scribed by Aiko Ikeo


Year
1997
Tongue
English
Leaves
207
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This collection supplies fascinating insights into aspects of East Asian economic development. It will interest scholars in a variety of related fields and provoke further research and debate.

✦ Table of Contents


BOOK COVER......Page 1
HALF-TITLE......Page 2
SERIES TITLE......Page 3
TITLE......Page 4
COPYRIGHT......Page 5
CONTENTS......Page 6
LIST OF TABLES......Page 8
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS......Page 9
PREFACE......Page 12
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS......Page 14
NOTE ON NAMES......Page 15
1. INTRODUCTION......Page 16
PART I: FROM TRADITIONAL RELATIONS IN EAST ASIA TO EXTENSIVE EXCHANGE WITH THE WEST......Page 23
2. TRANSITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM AND RELATIONSHIPS IN EAST ASIA IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY......Page 25
3. CONTINUITY AND DISCONTINUITY IN EAST ASIA......Page 32
PART II: WESTERN IDEAS VERSUS CULTURAL IDENTITY IN EAST ASIA......Page 44
4. AN ANALYSIS OF THE HISTORICAL STUDY OF CHINESE ECONOMIC THOUGHT IN THE 1920S AND 1930S......Page 46
5. CHINESE BUSINESS CULTURE FROM THE 1920S TO THE 1950S......Page 63
6. β€˜β€™THE NEW EDUCATION AND CHINESE REVOLUTION IN THE 1920S......Page 72
PART III: β€˜β€™IDEALS, CONFLICTS AND STRATEGY IN EAST ASIA......Page 88
7. CONDITIONS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN KOREA IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY......Page 90
8. ECONOMIC REFORM PLANS IN THE JAPANESE WARTIME ECONOMY THE CASE OF SHINTARO RYU AND KEI SHIBATA......Page 101
9. β€˜STRATEGIC CONCEPTS UNDERLYING THE SO-CALLED HIROTA FOREIGN POLICY, 19337......Page 115
10. FROM FRIEND TO FOE PRE-WORLD WAR II JAPANESEAMERICAN RELATIONS WITHIN THE INSTITUTE OF PACIFIC RELATIONS......Page 136
PART IV: ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND REFORMS IN DEVELOPING CHINA......Page 151
11. THE CONCEPT OF EQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH IN CHINESE SOCIAL CHANGE SINCE 1919......Page 153
12. DOES CONFUCIANISM MATTER?......Page 162
13. THE MARKET ECONOMY AND ETHNIC RELATIONS IN CHINA......Page 179
INDEX......Page 193


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