Modern Economic Development in Japan and China
Modern Economic Development in Japan and China: Developmentalism, Capitalism, and the World Economic System
Edited by Xiaoming Huang, Palgrave Macmillan 2013. ISBN: 978-1-137-32307-1
Modern Economic Development in Japan and China: Developmentalism, Capitalism, and the World Economic System reports on a conference held at Victoria University of Wellington in December 2011. This book provides a comparative analysis of the impressive modern economic development of Japan and China that are often explained in frameworks of East Asian developmentalism, varies of capitalism or world economic system, and explore their broader significances for the rise and global expansion of the modern economy.
contents
- Modern Economic Development in Time and Place: Why Japan and China?
Huang, Xiaoming
- Mapping Japan and China in the World Economic System
Huang, Xiaoming
- Dynamic Comparative Advantage and the Evolution of the Capitalist World System
Yokokawa, Nobuharu
- Neoliberal and Classical Developmentalism: A Comparative Analysis of the Chinese and Japanese Models of Economic Development
Gao, Bai
- Chinese Developmentalism: Beyond the Japanese Model
Lanteigne, Marc
- Japan’s FDI and the Development of the Automobile Industry in China: Firms, Production Structure, and Government
Sasuga, Katsuhiro
- Development Models and External Constraints: From the Structural Impediments Initiative to global Imbalances
Thirkell-White, Ben
- Rural—Urban Divide and the Lewsian Turning Point in Japan and China
Nakagane, Katsuji - The Forgotten Sector: Institutions, Market Linkages, and Concurrent Growth in Rural China and Japan
Young, Jason
- Beyond Ideological Framing and Structural Description: Theorizing Japanese and Chinese Economic Models
Song, Lei and Yanbing Zhang
- Conclusion: China and Japan as Instances of Modern Economic Development
Huang, Xiaoming