Japanese economists began publishing scientific papers in renowned journals including Econometrica in the 1950s and had made their significant contributions to
This ground-breaking book provides the first English-language survey of economic thought in modern Japan. Significantly, it offers both a detailed study of econ
David Ricardo’s theories were introduced in fragments in Japan after the Meiji restoration of 1868 and his work came into prominence late in comparison to oth
Japanese scholars of economics present nine contributions addressing the development of economic thought and modernization in Japan, primarily over the last 150
This volume explores early-modern formations of economic thought and policy in a country widely regarded as having followed a unique, non-Western path to capita