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====================== HES POSTING ==================== 
 
[NOTE: Posted on behalf of Aiko Ikeo <[log in to unmask]>. -- RBE] 
 
February 2, 1997 
 
Dear Justin Richards: 
 
I have some references in Japanese economic thought which might interest 
you. 
 
-SUGIYAMA, Chuhei (1994). _Origins of Economic Thought in Modern 
Japan_. London and New York: Routledge. 
        My review appeared in _European Journal of the History  
        of Economic Thought_ Fall 1996. 
 
-Tan YE, 'An Analysis of the Historical Study of Chinese Economic 
Thought in the 1920s and 1930s'. In Aiko Ikeo ed. _Economic 
Development in Twentieth Century East Asia: International Context_, 
London and New York: Routledge, 1997.  It was formally published in 
December 1996. 
        Tan discusses the historical studies of Chinese economic  
        thought which were conducted by both Chinese and  
        Japanese scholars in the 1920s and 1930s.  Her analysis  
        will give you a comparative perspective in the history of  
        Chinese and Japanese economic thought.  
 
The contents of the book is as follows: 
1.  Introduction     Aiko IKEO 
Part I: From Traditional Relations in East Asia to Extensive 
Exchanges with the West   
2.  The Transition of the International System and the Relationship 
in East Asia in the First Half of the Twentieth Century  Xinchun YU 
3.  Continuity and Discontinuity in East Asia  Shinkichi ET  
Part  II: Western Ideas versus Cultural Identity in East Asia 
4.  An Analysis of the Historical Study of Chinese Economic Thought 
in the 1920s and 1930s   
5.  Chinese Business Culture from the 1920s through the 1950s  Xheyi 
ZHENG  
6.  The "New Education" and Chinese Revolution in the 1920s  Qi LIU 
Part III: Ideals, Conflicts, and 'Strategy' in East Asia 
7.  Conditions of Economic Development in Korea in the First Half of 
the Twentieth Century  Sang-Kyung KWAK and Hun-Chang LEE 
8.  Economic Reform Plans in the Japanese Wartime Economy: The Case 
of Shintaro Ryu and Kei Shibata  Kiichiro YAGI 
9.  'Strategic' Concepts underlying the so-called "Hirota Foreign 
Policy", 1933-1937  Kurt W. RADTKE 
10.  From Friend to Foe: Pre-WWII Japanese-American Relations within 
the Institute of Pacific Relations   Paul F. HOOPER 
Part IV: Economic Thought and Reforms in Developing China 
11.  The Concept of Equal Distribution of Wealth in Chinese Social 
Change since 1919  Jia-zhen ZHU 
12.   Does Confucianism Matter? The Role of the Oriental Tradition in 
Economic Development of East Asia   Dajin PENG 
13.  The Market Economy and Ethnic Relations in China  Xinglian HE 
 
 
I was a little hesitant to report my related works.  But these have 
something to do with your research in Japanese economic thought in 
the Tokugawa period.   
 
I will inform you of other references such as those written by Masao 
Maruyama and Tetsuo Najita if you did not know them.  
 
All the best, 
 
Aiko Ikeo 
 
------------------------------------------------------------- 
Aiko Ikeo 
Kokugakuin University, 4-10-28 Higashi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150 
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