The State of Economic History in Japan
Yutaka Arimoto,
Tomoko Hashino,
Masaki Nakabayashi,
Tetsuji Okazaki,
Osamu Saito,
Kaoru Sugihara and
Yoshihiro Sakane
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Yutaka Arimoto: Metrics Work Consultants Inc. and Hitotsubashi University
Tomoko Hashino: Kobe University
Masaki Nakabayashi: The University of Tokyo
Tetsuji Okazaki: Meiji Gakuin University
Osamu Saito: Hitotsubashi University
Kaoru Sugihara: Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
Yoshihiro Sakane: Hiroshima Shudo University
A chapter in The State of Economic History, 2025, pp 95-110 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This paper surveys the changes in economic history research in Japan. In recent decades, the internationalization of research has progressed, and the influence of economics and econometrics has increased, and related to these changes, more economic historians are working on new topics using new approaches. Japan’s economic history research was internationalized prior to World War II, but only in the sense that economic historians in Japan “imported” theoretical frameworks, concepts, and perspectives from the Western literature. In recent decades, the situation has changed. Economic historians in Japan, equipped with analytical tools from economics and econometrics, have generated new insights and “exported” them to the international academic community.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-01624-9_6
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