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Japan’s Development: A Model for Less-Developed Countries?

Kazushi Ohkawa

Asian Development Review (ADR), 1983, vol. 01, issue 02, 45-57

Abstract: Japan’s experience from the Meiji period of the mid-nineteenth century onward provides highly valuable records for the modern economic growth of a non-Western nation. There are many references to the Japanese model of development as an excellent guide for present-day less-developed countries; also, there are references to the non-applicability of this special case. Surely, the truth lies in between…

Date: 1983
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