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Editor's Note

K. S.

Japanese Economy, 1977, vol. 6, issue 1, 41-41

Abstract: The following two papers are the concluding chapters of the two volume book Gendai Nihon Keizai Shi — Sengo Sanjunen no Ayumi [Contemporary Japanese Economic History: Progress in the Three Postwar Decades] (Tokyo: Chikuma Shobo, 1976), co-authored by Tsunei Iida, Tadao Kiyonari, Kazuo Koike, Akira Tamaki, Hideichiro Nakamura, Kimihiro Masamura, and Mitsuru Yamamoto. These authors contributed 27 chapters plus an introduction and two concluding chapters. The book is the product of a study group formed by these authors in 1973 to review the economic history of Japan from 1945 to the present with the specific point of view that the past can be reassessed only when one has a vista for the future. While chapters were discussed by the group, individual authors wrote individual chapters from their individual views on Japan's future possibilities. In particular, the two authors of the concluding chapters have different political persuasions, as the reader will discover from what follows, about their assessments of the past and the future of the Japanese economy.

Date: 1977
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