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Pourquoi le Japon a-t-il réussi ? Technologie occidentale et éthique japonaise par M Morishima

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Très bon: Un livre qui n’a pas l’air neuf et qui a été lu, mais qui est en excellent état. La ...
Subject
Technology
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
ISBN
9780521244947
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Author
Michio Morishima
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Topic
Asia / Japan, Development / Economic Development, Business & Economics, History

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A lively and novel interpretation of the current success of the Japanese economy. By placing the rise of Japan in the context of its historical development, Morishima shows how a strongly-held national ethos has interacted with foreign ideas to produce highly distinctive cultural traits.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521244943
ISBN-13
9780521244947
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2126717

Product Key Features

Author
Michio Morishima
Language
English
Topic
Asia / Japan, Development / Economic Development, Business & Economics, History
Illustrator
Yes

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hc462 .M634 1982
Reviews
'… stands out from the rest not only because of Professor Morishima's exceptional ability as an economist and his intimate native knowledge of Japan; but for the remarkable ambition to do for Japanese economic history what R. H. Tawney did for England in Religion and the Rise of Capitalism. He aims first to show how the distinctive version of Confucianism which took root in Japan helped to create totally different economic conditions from those in China; just as differing interpretations of the same Bible created quite different economic results in Protestant, as compared with Catholic, Europe. But the major part of the book is devoted to showing how Japanese Confucianism provided such an extraordinary fertile ground for the adaptation and development of Western scientific ideas despite centuries of isolation and technological neglect. His analysis is admirable for the range of its insights and the modesty of its conclusions. It confirms again the necessity for, and the richness of, explanations of economic behaviour in terms of political theory and social change'.Jeremy Hardie, The Times Literary Supplement, '… stands out from the rest not only because of Professor Morishima's exceptional ability as an economist and his intimate native knowledge of Japan; but for the remarkable ambition to do for Japanese economic history what R. H. Tawney did for England in Religion and the Rise of Capitalism. He aims first to show how the distinctive version of Confucianism which took root in Japan helped to create totally different economic conditions from those in China; just as differing interpretations of the same Bible created quite different economic results in Protestant, as compared with Catholic, Europe. But the major part of the book is devoted to showing how Japanese Confucianism provided such an extraordinary fertile ground for the adaptation and development of Western scientific ideas despite centuries of isolation and technological neglect. His analysis is admirable for the range of its insights and the modesty of its conclusions. It confirms again the necessity for, and the richness of, explanations of economic behaviour in terms of political theory and social change'. Jeremy Hardie, Times Literary Supplement, '... stands out from the rest not only because of Professor Morishima's exceptional ability as an economist and his intimate native knowledge of Japan; but for the remarkable ambition to do for Japanese economic history what R. H. Tawney did for England in Religion and the Rise of Capitalism. He aims first to show how the distinctive version of Confucianism which took root in Japan helped to create totally different economic conditions from those in China; just as differing interpretations of the same Bible created quite different economic results in Protestant, as compared with Catholic, Europe. But the major part of the book is devoted to showing how Japanese Confucianism provided such an extraordinary fertile ground for the adaptation and development of Western scientific ideas despite centuries of isolation and technological neglect. His analysis is admirable for the range of its insights and the modesty of its conclusions. It confirms again the necessity for, and the richness of, explanations of economic behaviour in terms of political theory and social change'.Jeremy Hardie, The Times Literary Supplement, '... stands out from the rest not only because of Professor Morishima's exceptional ability as an economist and his intimate native knowledge of Japan; but for the remarkable ambition to do for Japanese economic history what R. H. Tawney did for England in Religion and the Rise of Capitalism. He aims first to show how the distinctive version of Confucianism which took root in Japan helped to create totally different economic conditions from those in China; just as differing interpretations of the same Bible created quite different economic results in Protestant, as compared with Catholic, Europe. But the major part of the book is devoted to showing how Japanese Confucianism provided such an extraordinary fertile ground for the adaptation and development of Western scientific ideas despite centuries of isolation and technological neglect. His analysis is admirable for the range of its insights and the modesty of its conclusions. It confirms again the necessity for, and the richness of, explanations of economic behaviour in terms of political theory and social change'. Jeremy Hardie, The Times Literary Supplement
Publication Name
Why Has Japan 'succeeded'? : Western Technology and the Japanese Ethos
Table of Content
Preface; Acknowledgement; Map; Introduction; 1. The Taika Reform and after; 2. The Meiji Revolution; 3. The Japanese empire (I); 4. The Japanese empire (II); 5. The San Francisco regime; Conclusion; Postscript to the paperback edition; Index.
Copyright Date
1982
Format
Hardcover
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lccn
81-015544
Dewey Decimal
338.0952
Publication Year
1982
Type
Textbook
Dewey Edition
19
Number of Pages
219 Pages

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