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Growth and Recessions in Japan

Martin Bronfenbrenne

Japanese Economy, 1997, vol. 25, issue 3, 91-101

Abstract: My one-semester "Japan" class is formally titled "The Japanese Economy and Its History." It is aimed at upper-division undergraduates. Prerequisites are either a year of economic principles or a year of East Asian history (and preferably both). Since my "heavy foot" is in the economics department, the bulk of my students are economics majors.

Date: 1997
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