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Ideological Foundations of Japan’s Economic Policy (1955–1973)

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  • Bui Dong Hung

    (Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences)

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During the period of “miraculous†economic growth, the Japanese Government directly or indirectly intervened in the economy through various channels. During this period, it is easy to see the influence of economists on the economic policy making of the Japanese Government. This article explores and analyzes some economic ideas that have had a great influence on the economic policy making of Japan during this period, such as Marxist economics, Keynesian economics and Schumpeterian economics.

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  • Bui Dong Hung, 2025. "Ideological Foundations of Japan’s Economic Policy (1955–1973)," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(15), pages 899-905, July.
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    1. Koichi Hamada, 1986. "The Impact of the General Theory in Japan," Eastern Economic Journal, Eastern Economic Association, vol. 12(4), pages 451-466, Oct-Dec.
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