The State of Economic Studies In Japan
Kazuo Sato
Japanese Economy, 1976, vol. 4, issue 3, 90-100
Abstract:
To commemorate its twenty-fifth anniversary in 1975, the Federation of Japanese Economic Associations (Nihon Keizai Gakkai Rengo) published the three-volume, 1,500-page Keizaigaku no Doko (Survey of the State of Economic Studies in Japan) (Tokyo: Toyo Keizai Shimpo Sha, November 1974-January 1975). While there were earlier surveys (1), this work excels in its comprehensiveness of coverage. It covers 21 fields in economics, management, and related disciplines, with 127 chapters written by 170 scholars on assignment from 29 member associations of the federation. They review significant studies published in the quarter century since the end of World War II up to 1972 or so. By my count, the Author Index lists about 3,500 scholars and the Bibliographies cite some 7,500 references.
Date: 1976
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