Economic Growth in Japan and the USSR.Comparison of the economic policies which enabled Japan and the USSR in differing manners to transform their former stagnant economies and to reach their current high rate of economic growth - covers the state of economic development in historical times (the tokugawa and the meiji periods in Japan and tsarist Russia), agrarian reform, industrialization, trade, productivity, changes in economic structures, etc. Bibliography pp. 137 to 141, and statistical tables. |
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Tokugawa Japana fossilized and closed society | 3 |
The Meiji Period | 9 |
Accelerated growth 191338 | 37 |
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15 Countries adjusted agricultural output Annual average compound average compound growth Bank of Japan Belgium bigger Canada capital stock capitalist cent of G.N.P. Comparative compound growth rates consumption daimyo Denmark developing countries Economic Development Economic Growth employment estimates European countries expenditure exports factor cost farm faster feudal figures firms foreign trade France Germany Gross hectares higher important increase industrial investment Italy Japanese Economy labour force land reform London major Meiji period ment MICHIGAN military million modern Moorsteen Narodnoe Khoziastvo National Accounts National Income Netherlands Norway official Ohkawa output per head payments peasants population post-war pre-war productivity ratio Real G.N.P. Rosovsky Russia samurai sector Source Soviet Economy Soviet Union Statistics Sweden Table tion Tokugawa Tokyo Tsarist U.S. Congress USSR V. I. Lenin wage Washington D.C. West Western countries Western Europe workers zaibatsu