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Problems of Japanese Economic History

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 February 2011

Sydney Crawcour
Affiliation:
Australian National University

Extract

The economic history of the underdeveloped areas of the world, insofar as it has been written at all, has been written mainly by Western scholars. In the field of economic history, at any rate, Japan is far from underdeveloped. She has more economic historians per thousand academics than any other country in the world. Roughly a quarter of all faculty members of departments of economics are economic historians. Others are to be found in departments of history, in social science research institutes, and in faculties of agriculture, law, and even engineering. Even the local amateur antiquarian is far more interested in the economic activities of his forebears than is his European or American counterpart.

Type
Problems in the Economic History of Asia (Panel Discussion)
Copyright
Copyright © The Economic History Association 1963

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