S0609 Success or Failure? : The Japanese Economy in Historical Perspective
This course examines the history of the modern Japanese economy from the late Edo era to present, with special reference to a wide variety of issues which are not unique to Japan: prerequisites of development, the process of industrialization, the role of institutions and policy in development, and the role of economic ideas in relation to institutions and policy.
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The course consists of lectures, and presentation and discussion by students on the materials; the latter component will be larger if the class size is small.
A working knowledge of introductory economics is required. If a student is not sure about the content of the requirement, consult a standard introductory textbook, such as Joseph Stiglitz and Carl Walsh (2002), Economics, 3rd edition, New York: W. W. Norton. A familiarity with the Japanese economy, the modern Japanese history, the Japanese language, and development economics is a considerable asset, but not required for this course .