Details about Carl Anthony Mosk
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Postal address: | I have published nine books. 1 Patriarchy and Fertility 2 Competition and Cooperation in Japanese Labour Markets 3 Making Health Work 4 Japanese Industrial History 5 Trade and Migration in the Modern World 6 Japanese Economic Development 7 Traps Embraced or Escaped 8 Nationalism and Economic Development in Modern Eurasia 9 Capitalism and Religion in World History: Purification and Progress I wonder if these can be sourced and referenced on my site. |
Workplace: | Department of Economics, University of Victoria, (more information at EDIRC)
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Working Papers
2005
- Failed States and Failed Economies: Nationalism and Economic Behavior, 1955-1995
Econometrics Working Papers, Department of Economics, University of Victoria View citations (3)
2003
- Ruminant Eructation and a Long-Run Environmental Kuznets' Curve for Enteric Methane in New Zealand: Conventional and Fuzzy Regression Analysis
Econometrics Working Papers, Department of Economics, University of Victoria View citations (11)
Journal Articles
2021
- The Industrial Reserve Army of Labor: Is It Time to Incorporate the Concept into Current Political Economy?
Challenge, 2021, 64, (4), 343-360
2015
- Japan's Economic Planning and Mobilization in Wartime, 1930s-1940s: The Competence of the State by Yoshiro Miwa Cambridge University Press, New York, 2015 Pp. viii, 462. ISBN 978-1-107-02650-6
Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 2015, 29, (2), 106-108
2014
- Mabiki: Infanticide and Population Growth in Eastern Japan, 1660–1950. By Fabian Drixler. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. 2013. Pp. xx, 417. $75.00, hardcover
The Journal of Economic History, 2014, 74, (1), 296-298
2012
- Miraculous growth and stagnation in post‐war Japan – Edited by Koichi Hamada, Keijiro Otsuka, Gustav Ranis, and Ken Togo
Economic History Review, 2012, 65, (2), 820-821
2011
- Offshoring in the global economy: microeconomic structure and macroeconomic implications
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2011, 20, (6), 839-841
2010
- Industrial development for the 21st century
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2010, 19, (1), 211-214
- International handbook of development economics (volumes one and two)
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2010, 19, (2), 351-355
- Optimal protection of international law: Navigating between European absolutism and American voluntarism
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2010, 19, (3), 495-497
- The political economy of the World Bank: The early years
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2010, 19, (1), 203-205
2008
- The WTO and reciprocal preferential trading agreements
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2008, 17, (1), 175-180
2007
- Navigating new waters: A reader on ACP-EU trade relations (volumes 1 & 2)
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2007, 16, (4), 559-561
2005
- Book review
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2005, 14, (3), 373-375
- Japan, China, and the Growth of the Asian International Economy, 1850–1949. Edited by Kaoru Sugihara. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. xii, 295. $140
The Journal of Economic History, 2005, 65, (4), 1157-1158
2001
- Editors' introduction
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2001, 13, (4), 359-369 View citations (4)
2000
- Inequality, Ideology, Autarky, and Structural Change
Japanese Economy, 2000, 28, (2), 39-75
- Secular Improvement in Weil-Being: Britain and Japan Compared
Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook, 2000, 41, (1), 113-128 View citations (1)
1998
- Asia and Africa - Fate and Fortune in Rural China: Social Organization and Population Behavior in Liaoning, 1774–1873. By James Z. Lee and Cameron D. Campbell. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Pp. xxi, 280. $49.95, cloth
The Journal of Economic History, 1998, 58, (4), 1147-1149
- Odd Markets in Japanese History: Law and Economic Growth. By J. Mark Ramseyer. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Pp. xvi, 189. $54.95
The Journal of Economic History, 1998, 58, (2), 592-594
1991
- From Provinces into Nations: Demographic Integration in Western Europe, 1870–1960. By Susan Cotts Watkins. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991. Pp. xvii, 235. $42.50
The Journal of Economic History, 1991, 51, (4), 976-977
1988
- The Era of High-Speed Growth: Notes on the Postwar Japanese Economy. By Yutaka Kosai. Translated by Jacqueline Kaminski. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1986. Pp. xiv, 223 pages. $24.50
The Journal of Economic History, 1988, 48, (3), 764-765
1987
- The Demand for College Education in Postwar Japan
Journal of Human Resources, 1987, 22, (3), 377-404 View citations (11)
1985
- The Age-Wage Profile and Structural Change in the Japanese Labor Market for Males, 1964-1982
Journal of Human Resources, 1985, 20, (1), 100-116 View citations (2)
1982
- The Postwar Japanese Economy: Its Development and Structure. By Takafusa Nakamura. Translated by Jacqueline Kaminski. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1981. Distributed by Columbia University Press, New York. Pp. xiv, 277. $17.50
The Journal of Economic History, 1982, 42, (2), 459-460
1981
- The evolution of premodern demographic regimes: A research note
Explorations in Economic History, 1981, 18, (2), 199-208
1980
- An Outline of Japanese Economic History, 1603–1940: Major Works and Research Findings. Edited by Mikio Sumiya and Koji Taira. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1979. Pp. xiv, 372. $29.50
The Journal of Economic History, 1980, 40, (2), 417-418
1978
- Demographic Transition in Japan, 1920–1960
The Journal of Economic History, 1978, 38, (1), 285-286
- Economic and Demographic Change in Preindustrial Japan; 1600–1868. By Susan B. Hanley and Kozo Yamamura. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1977. Pp. 409. $27.50 cloth, $10.75 paperback
The Journal of Economic History, 1978, 38, (4), 999-1001
- Fecundity, infanticide, and food consumption in Japan
Explorations in Economic History, 1978, 15, (3), 269-289 View citations (7)
- Nakahara: Family Farming and Population in a Japanese Village, 1717–1830. By Thomas C. Smith, with Robert Y. Eng and Robert T. Lundy. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1977. Pp. xiii, 183. $10.00
The Journal of Economic History, 1978, 38, (3), 818-819
1977
- Demographic Transition in Japan
The Journal of Economic History, 1977, 37, (3), 655-674
Books
2011
- Traps Embraced or Escaped:Elites in the Economic Development of Modern Japan and China
World Scientific Books, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. View citations (4)
Chapters
2011
- Agriculture and Industrialization in Republican China, 1911–1935
Chapter 6 in Traps Embraced Or Escaped Elites in the Economic Development of Modern Japan and China, 2011, pp 108-125
- Command and Control and Its Aftermath in China
Chapter 10 in Traps Embraced Or Escaped Elites in the Economic Development of Modern Japan and China, 2011, pp 176-190
- Conclusions
Chapter 11 in Traps Embraced Or Escaped Elites in the Economic Development of Modern Japan and China, 2011, pp 191-194
- Elites and Traps
Chapter 2 in Traps Embraced Or Escaped Elites in the Economic Development of Modern Japan and China, 2011, pp 17-44 View citations (4)
- Elites in Decline
Chapter 8 in Traps Embraced Or Escaped Elites in the Economic Development of Modern Japan and China, 2011, pp 143-155
- Growth Acceleration in Japan, 1910–1938
Chapter 5 in Traps Embraced Or Escaped Elites in the Economic Development of Modern Japan and China, 2011, pp 89-107
- Militarism, 1930–1945
Chapter 7 in Traps Embraced Or Escaped Elites in the Economic Development of Modern Japan and China, 2011, pp 126-140
- Miracle Growth and Its Aftermath in Japan
Chapter 9 in Traps Embraced Or Escaped Elites in the Economic Development of Modern Japan and China, 2011, pp 156-175
- Qing China, 1840–1911
Chapter 3 in Traps Embraced Or Escaped Elites in the Economic Development of Modern Japan and China, 2011, pp 47-69
- The Argument
Chapter 1 in Traps Embraced Or Escaped Elites in the Economic Development of Modern Japan and China, 2011, pp 3-16
- Tokugawa and Meiji Japan
Chapter 4 in Traps Embraced Or Escaped Elites in the Economic Development of Modern Japan and China, 2011, pp 70-86
2001
- Osaka and Tokyo
Palgrave Macmillan
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