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Title
Origins of Japanese Wealth and Power: Reconciling Confucianism a
ISBN
9781349532766
Book Title
Origins of Japanese Wealth and Power : Reconciling Confucianism and Capitalism, 1830 1885
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Publication Year
2006
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.4in
Author
J. Sagers
Genre
Business & Economics, History, Political Science
Topic
Economic History, Asia / General, World / Asian
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Number of Pages
Xiii, 175 Pages

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Economic Realism and Confucian Statecraft The Rise of Mercantilism in Satsuma Lord Shimazu Narikira and Satsuma Reforms Confronting International Capitalism Okubo Toshimichi and Early Meiji Industrial Policy Industrial Promotion on a Tight Budget in the Early 1880s

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10
1349532762
ISBN-13
9781349532766
eBay Product ID (ePID)
228448151

Product Key Features

Book Title
Origins of Japanese Wealth and Power : Reconciling Confucianism and Capitalism, 1830 1885
Author
J. Sagers
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Economic History, Asia / General, World / Asian
Publication Year
2006
Genre
Business & Economics, History, Political Science
Number of Pages
Xiii, 175 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
16 Oz

Additional Product Features

Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Hc
Reviews
"Up to now, historians have asked about the origins of Japan's distinctive state-led economic system. John Sagers turns the question around and in a lucid, thought-provoking account asks how it was that samurai bureaucrats from the most feudalistic and command-oriented of regions, Satsuma, built a market-oriented economy. A great read!" -Mark Metzler, University of Texas at Austin, author of "Lever of Empire: The International Gold Standard and the Crisis of Liberalism in Prewar Japan" "Sagers' study is particularly interesting in that it explores political economic thought across the divide of the Meiji Restoration. He closely examines Satsuma domain and its pragmatic officials who later served in the Meiji government to highlight the continuities of political economic reasoning within early modern domainal states and the modern Japanese state." -Luke Roberts, University of California, Santa Barbara "The first book-length study in English of official economic concep, "[A] useful exploration of the development strategies pursued by nineteenth-century Satsuma and the early Meiji state." --Tom Havens, "Journal of Japanese Studies" "Up to now, historians have asked about the origins of Japan's distinctive state-led economic system. John Sagers turns the question around and in a lucid, thought-provoking account asks how it was that samurai bureaucrats from the most feudalistic and command-oriented of regions, Satsuma, built a market-oriented economy. A great read!" --Mark Metzler, University of Texas at Austin, author of "Lever of Empire: The International Gold Standard and the Crisis of Liberalism in Prewar Japan" "Sagers' study is particularly interesting in that it explores political economic thought across the divide of the Meiji Restoration. He closely examines Satsuma domain and its pragmatic officials who later served in the Meiji government to highlight the continuities of political economic reasoning within early modern domainal states and the modern Japanese state." --Luke Roberts, University of California, Santa Barbara "The first book-length study in English of official economic concepts and practices across the Meiji Restoration of 1868, this work makes a signal contribution to our understanding of Japan's transition to a modern capitalist economy. By documenting the indigenous sources of Meiji economic thinking, the author offers an important corrective to the standard view that after 1868 Japanese leaders drew inspiration almost exclusively from Western economic ideas and models. A welcome addition to the new wave of studies dealing with Japan's experience in the nineteenth century as a whole." --Steven Ericson, Dartmouth College, "Up to now, historians have asked about the origins of Japan's distinctive state-led economic system. John Sagers turns the question around and in a lucid, thought-provoking account asks how it was that samurai bureaucrats from the most feudalistic and command-oriented of regions, Satsuma, built a market-oriented economy. A great read!" - Mark Metzler, University of Texas at Austin, author of Lever of Empire: The International Gold Standard and the Crisis of Liberalism in Prewar Japan "Sagers' study is particularly interesting in that it explores political economic thought across the divide of the Meiji Restoration. He closely examines Satsuma domain and its pragmatic officials who later served in the Meiji government to highlight the continuities of political economic reasoning within early modern domainal states and the modern Japanese state." - Luke Roberts, University of California, Santa Barbara "The first book-length study in English of official economic concepts and practices across the Meiji Restoration of 1868, this work makes a signal contribution to our understanding of Japan's transition to a modern capitalist economy. By documenting the indigenous sources of Meiji economic thinking, the author offers an important corrective to the standard view that after 1868 Japanese leaders drew inspiration almost exclusively from Western economic ideas and models. A welcome addition to the new wave of studies dealing with Japan's experience in the nineteenth century as a whole." - Steven Ericson, Dartmouth College "[A] useful exploration of the development strategies pursued by nineteenth-century Satsuma and the early Meiji state." - Tom Havens, Northeastern University
Table of Content
Economic Realism and Confucian Statecraft The Rise of Mercantilism in Satsuma Lord Shimazu Narikira and Satsuma Reforms Confronting International Capitalism Okubo Toshimichi and Early Meiji Industrial Policy Industrial Promotion on a Tight Budget in the Early 1880s
Copyright Date
2006
Target Audience
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