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Title Modern economic development in Japan and China : developmentalism, capitalism and the world economic system / edited by Xiaoming Huang, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Published Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 273 pages)
Series International political economy series
International political economy series (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
Contents Modern economic development in time and place: Why Japan and china? / Xiaoming Huang -- Mapping Japan and China in the world economic system / Xiaoming Huang -- Dynamic comparative advantage and the evolution of the capitalist world system / Nobuharu Yokokawa -- Neoliberal and classical developmentalism: A comparative analysis of the Chinese and Japanese models of economic development / Bai Gao -- Chinese developmentalism: Beyond the Japanese model / Marc Lanteigne -- Japan's FDI and the development of the automobile industry in China: firms, production structure, and government / Katsuhiro Sasuga -- Development models and external constraints: from the structural impediments initiative to global imbalances / Ben Thirkell-White -- Rural-Urban divide and the Lewisian turning point in Japan and China / Katsuji Nakagane -- The forgotten sector: institutions, market linkages, and concurrent growth in rural China and Japan / Jason Young -- Beyong ideological framing andf structural description: theorizing Japanese and Chinese economic models / Lei Song and Yanbing Zhang -- Conclusion: China and Japan as instances of modern economic development / Xiaoming Huang
Summary The impressive, and recent, economic development of Japan and China, has led many to seek understanding beyond the theories of the developmental state, varieties of capitalism, and the world economic system. Leading global scholars on Japan and China provide a comparative analysis of the patterns of modern economic development, their political economy, and the historical and global context of their economic development. Japanese and Chinese experiences of modern economic development are larger than individual theories can make sense of. The experiences of China and Japan point to the fundamental challenge nations have faced in organizing economic and political activities under modern conditions
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Economic development -- Japan
Economic development -- China
Capitalism -- Japan
Capitalism -- China
Political economy -- China -- Japan.
Development economics & emerging economies -- China -- Japan.
Development studies -- China -- Japan.
International relations -- China -- Japan.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General.
Capitalism
Economic development
International economic relations
Political economy -- China -- Japan.
Development economics & emerging economies -- China -- Japan.
Development studies -- China -- Japan.
International relations -- China -- Japan.
Politics and Government.
SUBJECT Japan -- Foreign economic relations
China -- Foreign economic relations
Subject China
Japan
Form Electronic book
Author Huang, Xiaoming, editor
ISBN 9781137323088
1137323086