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Japan after World War II: Rapid Economic Growth and Social Change

In: Japan versus China in the Industrial Race

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  • Wei-Bin Zhang

    (Swedish Institute for Futures Studies)

Abstract

As far as structural transformation is concerned, the direction of Japan’s economic path appears to have been determined after the Second World War. The post-war development was a change in direction and an upgrading of levels in a society that was already basically industrial. The formation of a national technology had already been basically finished by the 1920s. Important bases such as a sophisticated bureaucracy, skilled workers, and cultural values for modern education and discipline had been established. Moreover, the American Occupation kept Japan from the possibility of following a misoriented way to further modernisation. Social and economic chaos would occur, but within limited boundaries and without social/political revolutions. Structural bifurcation was over and Japan entered into a new socio-economic structure. The society would be characterised by millions of bifurcations and chaos in different socio-economic subsystems. Its motion is like the Yangzi river — its main course will shift once every few hundred years but its flow is constantly chaotic within a given band.

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  • Wei-Bin Zhang, 1998. "Japan after World War II: Rapid Economic Growth and Social Change," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Japan versus China in the Industrial Race, chapter 6, pages 126-151, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-349-26813-9_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-26813-9_7
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