Where Imperialism Could Not Reach examines the impact of the Japanese model of industrialization on China through a history of policy recommendations and economic ideas in practice. In the aftermath of the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895), Chinese regional policymakers learned a Japanese-style industrial policy that focused on the use of exhibitions and schools to disseminate information and stimulate rural innovation. In focusing on the treaty ports and the impact of European and American capitalism that has a larger and more quantifiable source base, many scholars have ignored the vital intra-Asian dimensions of China’s economic development, underpinned by shared position of China and Japan on the global semiperiphery and the pursuit o...
From the 1890s to 1960, industrial policy provided vital aid to the development of the Japanese iron...
Japan embarked on its major efforts to industrialize during the later part of the 19th century, the ...
Through studying the mechanisms behind middle-income trap (MIT) and industrial policies (IPs), the s...
This thesis is a study of the People’s Republic of China’s foreign economic policy towards Japan bet...
This thesis is a study of the People's Republic of China's foreign economic policy towards Japan bet...
The influence of late nineteenth and twentieth-century Japan on China is one of the more perplexing ...
International audienceThe 2012 "Fortune 500" classification of the world's largest companies include...
The contributors to this volume criticize and move beyond the limiting conventional assumption that ...
As is well known, the question of how to develop the economy of a developing country is of major imp...
At the turn of the first millennium A.D. the Chinese empire was perhaps the most technologically and...
This study draws attention to China’s industrialisation before WWII and gives a new starting point t...
By 1936, the Guomindang had seemingly managed to secure its political dominance by nearly annihilati...
present, China's economy grew annually from 4 to 10 percent. 'These different rates result...
307 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.After an historiographical in...
Before 1945, Japan built a colonial empire with large non-Japanese populations. It annexed Taiwan (1...
From the 1890s to 1960, industrial policy provided vital aid to the development of the Japanese iron...
Japan embarked on its major efforts to industrialize during the later part of the 19th century, the ...
Through studying the mechanisms behind middle-income trap (MIT) and industrial policies (IPs), the s...
This thesis is a study of the People’s Republic of China’s foreign economic policy towards Japan bet...
This thesis is a study of the People's Republic of China's foreign economic policy towards Japan bet...
The influence of late nineteenth and twentieth-century Japan on China is one of the more perplexing ...
International audienceThe 2012 "Fortune 500" classification of the world's largest companies include...
The contributors to this volume criticize and move beyond the limiting conventional assumption that ...
As is well known, the question of how to develop the economy of a developing country is of major imp...
At the turn of the first millennium A.D. the Chinese empire was perhaps the most technologically and...
This study draws attention to China’s industrialisation before WWII and gives a new starting point t...
By 1936, the Guomindang had seemingly managed to secure its political dominance by nearly annihilati...
present, China's economy grew annually from 4 to 10 percent. 'These different rates result...
307 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.After an historiographical in...
Before 1945, Japan built a colonial empire with large non-Japanese populations. It annexed Taiwan (1...
From the 1890s to 1960, industrial policy provided vital aid to the development of the Japanese iron...
Japan embarked on its major efforts to industrialize during the later part of the 19th century, the ...
Through studying the mechanisms behind middle-income trap (MIT) and industrial policies (IPs), the s...