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Years of trial : Japan in the 1990s
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ISBN: 4915226085 Year: 2000 Publisher: Tokyo : Japan Echo Inc.,

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Le Japon aujourd'hui : la puissance d'innover
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ISBN: 9782130555629 2130555624 Year: 2006 Volume: 27 Publisher: Paris: PUF,

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Making common sense of Japan
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ISBN: 0822955105 Year: 1993 Publisher: Pittsburgh University Press

Japan at the millennium : joining past and future
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ISBN: 0774808985 9780774808996 9780774808989 0774808993 0774850523 9780774850520 Year: 2003 Publisher: Vancouver : UBC Press,


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Japan's pseudo-democracy
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ISBN: 1873410077 Year: 1993 Publisher: Folkestone Japan Library

日本型システム : 人類文明の一つの型.
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ISBN: 4990019512 Year: 1992 Publisher: 横浜 セコタック


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Precarious Japan.
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ISBN: 9780822355489 9780822355625 Year: 2013 Publisher: Durham Duke university press


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Ashes to awesome : Japan's 6.000-day economic miracle
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ISBN: 9784866581750 4866581751 Year: 2021 Publisher: Tokyo Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture

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Considered a miracle at the time, Japan's emergence from devastation to become the world's second-largest economy less than two dozen years after the disaster of wartime defeat has been widely commented upon and analyzed. Yet all too many scholars posit Japan as an exceptional case that defies repeating.In this eminently readable survey, one of Japan's foremost macroeconomists looks back at the rapid-growth years and how they revolutionized Japanese life, for better and for worse, and explains how latent demand, population mobility, productivity improvements, and other non-unique factors converged to generate the growth. At the same time, he frankly acknowledges the less-remarked downside of this transformation. Household appliances proliferated, but so did pollution. Urban development was spectacular, but so was the loss of community and history. Massive urbanization provided workers for the industrial ramp-up but also drained farming communities and their traditions. It was a decidedly mixed bag, and Yoshikawa goes beyond the economics to lay it all out in easily understandable prose augmented by over two score of tables, figures, and photos. This is a personal story about more than Japan-a tale that resonates for all economies at all stages of development.

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