Economic growth in Japan and the USSR Angus Maddison
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Economic historyPublication details: London : Allen & Unwin, 2006Description: xxviii, 174 p. ; 22 cmISBN:- 0415382629
- 9780415382625
- 330.952 MAD
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Originally published: London : Allen anxd Unwin, 1969.
Introduction PART 1: JAPAN 1. Tokugawa Japan - a fossilized and closed society 2. The Meiji Period 3. Accelerated Growth 1913-38 4. The Impact of War and Occupation 1938-53 5. 'Explosive' growth since 1953 6. The Significance of the Japanese Experience PART II: USSR 7. Tsarist Agrarian Reform and Industrialization 8. The Revolution and the Search for an Economic Policy 9. Stalinism and Primitive Accumulation 1928-53 10. The Liberalization of the Soviet Economy 11. The Significance of the Soviet Growth Experience
Includes bibliographhy.
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