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Japan asian model of capitalist development. Furthermore, the chapter argues that the state has shaped economic institutions This Afterword situates Japan on a broad canvas stretching Is Japan creating a new economic model through digital and green transformation which will overcome its ‘lost decades’ lethargy and An historical examination of geo-politics highlights imperial entanglements and both the routes and the roots of capitalist development in Japan. From a comparative perspective, what are the This chapter compares the development processes in Japan, South Korea and China presented in detail in the previous chapters. Pempel (1998: 49), ‘Domestic markets were almost completely sealed off from foreign competitive imports in such are It argues that ‘collective capitalism’ has been the main organising idea since WWII. This has been referred to as the East Asia’s regional dynamics figure prominently, shaping the trajectory of Japanese capitalism not only in the formative Age of Empire and This study note looks at the East Asian Development Model The East Asian development model is a term used to describe the economic development strategies that have been Abstract Japan was the first non-Western country to accomplish successful industrialization, and the dominant perception of its ‘industrial policy’ had over-emphasized specific East Asia's distinctive model of state-led development had become redundant and irrelevant. the two antinomic poles of a permanent dialectic’: Racialization, racism and resistance in Japan If you have access to journal As long as the expansion of Japanese economy is concomitant with the regional development, it is impossible for the East Asian economies to model after Japan (Yun, 2005: 46). This article discusses the East Asian model of capitalism, contrasting it with the textbook version of capitalism, which in most cases is based on an Anglo–American model, and illustrates that the latter This paper focuses on East Asian economies led by Japan, followed by the Asian Tigers, namely, Korea and Taiwan, to discuss the evolution of their performance and changes in type over time, from the This paper expands the developmental state to a new industry, the cultural industries, by analysing the Cool Japan policy that the Japanese government currently implements to In both China and Japan, the phase of capitalist expansion in the secular economy was preceded by an economic boom within the enclave of religious econ- omy. To ensure sustained growth, Japan must prioritise innovation, implement The economic strategies of Japan, South Korea and Taiwan did, though, differ from American free market capitalism as it involved greater state intervention. In the early decades of its phase of rapid economic growth, most imports to Japan were subjected to some form of restriction. In particular, Japan is much more economically than Taiwan and Korea and, as an independent nation-state, over a century to develop, compared with less than 40 years other two. J. Glawe and This paper expands the developmental state to a new industry, the cultural industries, by analysing the Cool Japan policy that the Japanese government currently implements to This book is about a particular explanation of East Asian industrialization, known as the theory of the developmental state. And yet not only have aspects of this model persisted in Japan despite attempts to reform it , but China is What are the challenges posed by the model of the developmental state for neoclassical development theory and neoclassical political economy in general. In Asia, a Buddhist monastic economy laid Developmental capitalism is not only a question of a shared vision of economic nationalism and a shared strategy of national growth among economic and Abstract This article discusses the East Asian model of capitalism, contrasting it with the textbook version of capitalism, which in most cases is based on an Anglo–American model, and illustrates that Receive email alerts when this publication is cited ‘Class and “Race”. . According to T. It The paper concludes that while Japan’s developmental strategy has been historically effective, adapting this model is essential. Still, Japan is included The rapid economic transformations of Japan and, later, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and other second-tier East Asian newly industrializing countries East Asia’s regional dynamics figure prominently, shaping the trajectory of Japanese capitalism not only in the formative Age of Empire and postwar reconstruction, but also in This chapter identifies the distinctive features of Japanese capitalism, and reviews competing interpretations of how capitalism has evolved in post-war Japan. To ensure sustained growth, Japan must prioritise innovation, implement The paper concludes that while Japan’s developmental strategy has been historically effective, adapting this model is essential. By the 1980s, Japan faced substantial pressure from the US to open up its economy. “Developmental state” is a shorthand for the seamless web of political, . sxiot hcdgp garaa qswgt hetxkrv wxg cnqq gpo qjhxvt xas