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This book offers a novel and wide-ranging interpretation of Japanese economic policy, using the historical analysis of Japanese economic development to shed light on current objectives, trends and possibilities. Sheridan criticizes the argument that, as Japan reaches economic maturity, its ability to make deliberate national choices backed by government action will give way to market forces. Sheridan offers a very different interpretation based on the existence of a sequence of policy cycles, discernible in the historical development of Japan's economy. Only by reconstructing this sequence of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book offers a novel and wide-ranging interpretation of Japanese economic policy, using the historical analysis of Japanese economic development to shed light on current objectives, trends and possibilities. Sheridan criticizes the argument that, as Japan reaches economic maturity, its ability to make deliberate national choices backed by government action will give way to market forces. Sheridan offers a very different interpretation based on the existence of a sequence of policy cycles, discernible in the historical development of Japan's economy. Only by reconstructing this sequence of policy cycles over the last two centuries can we make sense of the "Japanese secret" and understand the significance of recent policy shifts.
Autorenporträt
Kyoko Sheridan is the author of two books on the Australian economy as well as Australian Economy in a Japanese Mirror, (University of Queensland Press, 1993).