Authoritarian Attitudes in Social and Economic Development: The Japanese Experience Until the Meiji Reform Period It is a commonly recognized fact that factors responsible for economic development in developing countries are of non-economic nature as well. A complexity of traditional (authoritarian) norms and values, and irrational attitudes arising out of them are regarded as main obstacles to economic development. Students and planners of economic development increasingly lay stress on socio-cultural factors influencing development process in a developing economy. Interesting is, in this regard, Japan’s experience in her socio-economic development: she is the only non-western country that has been successful in synthetizing tradition...