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Institutional Analysis of Japanese Economy Ⅱ

Institutional Analysis of Japanese Economy II
Japan's economic development provides an important case for understanding how a non-Western economy industrializes and transforms its socio-economic system. This course examines key factors that shaped the development of the Japanese economy from the eighteenth to the twentieth century.

The first aim of the course is to provide students with a deeper understanding of Japan's economic development. Japan's historical experience has become more, not less, relevant to contemporary economists. For a long time Japan was the only non-Western industrialized economy. Today, led by China, the balance of industrial power has shifted dramatically toward the non-Western world. Japan's experience offers valuable lessons on how a non-Western economy industrializes and adapts its institutions and economic organization.

The second aim of the course is to practice applying economic theory to real historical cases. The knowledge of economics enriches intellectual and professional life only when theory can be applied to real economic phenomena. In this course we apply economic reasoning to the historical experience of Japan.

The course is organized around important research papers in Japanese economic history and development economics. In each class the instructor explains the main arguments, methods, and findings of the papers and discusses their implications for understanding Japan's economic development. The final examination will evaluate whether students have studied the assigned papers carefully and understood the main ideas discussed in class.
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時間割/共通科目コード
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学期
時限
0704453
FEC-EH5801L3
Institutional Analysis of Japanese Economy Ⅱ
中林 真幸
A1 A2
火曜3限
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英語
単位
2
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授業計画
Introduction: Conceptual framework 1. Property systems and long-term economic growth in Japan from the eighth to the nineteenth century 2. Regulation of farmland-collateralized lending in the early modern period 3. The treaty port system and Western imperial influence 4. General trading companies in industrializing Japan 5. Industrial clusters in modern Japan 6. Labor market governance in modern Japan 7. Corporate finance and corporate governance in modern Japan 8. The first unconventional monetary policy by the Bank of Japan 9. Legislation on filial obligations 10. Welfare state capacity 11. Landlordism as a risk-sharing mechanism 12. Impacts of changes in political finance regulation
授業の方法
Lecture and discussions.
成績評価方法
Grades will be based on the final examination (95%) and participation in TA sessions (5%). Students may answer the exam questions in either English or Japanese, although the questions will be written in English.
履修上の注意
While no specific background knowledge is required for this course, students are expected to study the lecture notes carefully. The final examination will assess their understanding of the assigned papers.
その他
None.