Averting a Great Divergence
Title | Averting a Great Divergence PDF eBook |
Author | Peer Vries |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 320 |
Release | 2019-08-08 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 135012169X |
The most significant debate in global economic history over the past twenty years has dealt with the Great Divergence, the economic gap between different parts of the world. Thus far, this debate has focused on China, India and north-western Europe, particularly Great Britain. This book shifts the focus to ask how Japan became the only non-western county that managed, at least partially, to modernize its economy and start to industrialize in the 19th century. Using a range of empirical data, Peer Vries analyses the role of the state in Japan's economic growth from the Meiji Restoration to World War II, and asks whether Japan's economic success can be attributed to the rise of state power. Asserting that the state's involvement was fundamental in Japan's economic 'catching up', he demonstrates how this was built on legacies from the previous Tokugawa period. In this book, Vries deepens our understanding of the Great Divergence in global history by re-examining how Japan developed and modernized against the odds.
Averting a Great Divergence
Title | Averting a Great Divergence PDF eBook |
Author | P. H. H. Vries |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 310 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Japan |
ISBN | 9781350124110 |
"The most significant debate in global economic history over the past twenty years has dealt with the Great Divergence, the economic gap between different parts of the world. Thus far, this debate has focused on China, India and north-western Europe, particularly Great Britain. This book shifts the focus to ask how Japan became the only non-western county that managed, at least partially, to modernize its economy and start to industrialize in the 19th century. Using a range of empirical data, Peer Vries analyses the role of the state in Japan's economic growth from the Meiji Restoration to World War II, and asks whether Japan's economic success can be attributed to the rise of state power. Asserting that the state's involvement was fundamental in Japan's economic 'catching up', he demonstrates how this was built on legacies from the previous Tokugawa period. In this book, Vries deepens our understanding of the Great Divergence in global history by re-examining how Japan developed and modernized against the odds."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Averting a Great Divergence
Title | Averting a Great Divergence PDF eBook |
Author | Peer Vries |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 320 |
Release | 2019-08-08 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1350121681 |
The most significant debate in global economic history over the past twenty years has dealt with the Great Divergence, the economic gap between different parts of the world. Thus far, this debate has focused on China, India and north-western Europe, particularly Great Britain. This book shifts the focus to ask how Japan became the only non-western county that managed, at least partially, to modernize its economy and start to industrialize in the 19th century. Using a range of empirical data, Peer Vries analyses the role of the state in Japan's economic growth from the Meiji Restoration to World War II, and asks whether Japan's economic success can be attributed to the rise of state power. Asserting that the state's involvement was fundamental in Japan's economic 'catching up', he demonstrates how this was built on legacies from the previous Tokugawa period. In this book, Vries deepens our understanding of the Great Divergence in global history by re-examining how Japan developed and modernized against the odds.
The Great Divergence
Title | The Great Divergence PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Noah |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | 273 |
Release | 2012-04-24 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1608196348 |
For the past three decades, America has steadily become a nation of haves and have-nots. Our incomes are increasingly unequal. This steady growing apart is often mentioned as a troubling indicator by scholars and policy analysts, though seldom addressed by politicians. What economics Nobelist Paul Krugman terms "the Great Divergence" has till now been treated as little more than a talking point, a rhetorical club to be wielded in ideological battles. But this Great Divergence may be the most important change in this country during our lifetimes-a drastic, elemental change in the character of American society, and not at all for the better. The inequality gap is much more than a left-right hot potato-its causes and consequences call for a patient, non-partisan exploration. Timothy Noah's The Great Divergence, based on his award-winning series of articles for Slate, surveys the roots of the wealth gap, drawing on the best thinking of contemporary economists and political scientists. Noah also explores potential solutions to the problem, and explores why the growing rich-poor divide has sparked remarkably little public anger, in contrast to social unrest that prevailed before the New Deal. The Great Divergence is poised to be one of the most talked-about books of 2012, a jump-start to the national conversation about the shape of American society in the 21st century, and a work that will help frame the debate in a Presidential election year.
The National System of Political Economy
Title | The National System of Political Economy PDF eBook |
Author | Friedrich List |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 434 |
Release | 1916 |
Genre | Economics |
ISBN |
State, Economy and the Great Divergence
Title | State, Economy and the Great Divergence PDF eBook |
Author | Peer Vries |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 513 |
Release | 2015-04-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1472530225 |
An exploration of the debates surrounding the comparative economic development of Europe and Asia.
The New New Deal
Title | The New New Deal PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Grunwald |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 511 |
Release | 2012-08-14 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1451642326 |
A riveting story about change in the Obama era--and an essential handbook forvoters who want the truth about the president, his record, and his enemies by"TIME" senior correspondent Grunwald.