Planning for Change
Discover the insightful analysis of Japan's remarkable post-war development in Planning for Change by James E. Vestal. Published by Oxford University Press in 1995, this paperback edition spans 256 pages and delves into the crucial role of government industrial policy, particularly through agencies like MITI. Vestal's study reveals how a stable, gradual, and long-term perspective was instrumental in shaping Japan's economic success. This book is essential for anyone interested in economic policy, international development, or Japanese history. Gain a deeper understanding of the strategies that propelled Japan onto the global stage and learn valuable lessons that can be applied to contemporary economic challenges. Perfect for students, scholars, and professionals alike, Planning for Change is a must-read for those looking to explore the dynamics of industrial policy and its impact on national growth.