Agenda for Asian Economic History
Kozo Yamamura
The Journal of Economic History, 1971, vol. 31, issue 1, 199-207
Abstract:
What could and should researchers in Asian economic history do during the decade of the seventies? Given the number and the diversity of Asian nations, this is an extremely large question which a person endowed only with a normal amount of ego and without a thorough knowledge of all Asian economic histories should refrain from even attempting to answer. Apparently, however, my ego is above average in size, and to compensate for my much less than complete knowledge of Asian economic history, I resorted to the most efficient method of remedying this weakness: I picked the brains of the leading specialists.
Date: 1971
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