May 1999
Compiled by Linda Colding, Bibliographer
Air University Library
Maxwell AFB, AL
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ECONOMICS
Books
Asia 1998 Yearbook. Hong
Kong, Marina House, 1998. 232p.
Japan, pp 133-139
Book call no.: R 338.095 F222y 1998
Asian Security 1997-98.
Washington, Brassey's, 1997. 250p.
Japan, pp 99-122
Book call no.: 327.5 R432a
Buckley, Roger. Japan Today.
3rd ed. New York, Cambridge University Press, 1998. 233p.
Book call no.: 952.04 B924j 1998
Calder, Kent. Strategic Capitalism.
Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 1993. 373p.
Book call no.: 338.70952 C146s
Carlile, Lonny E. and Tilton, Mark C., eds.
Is Japan Really Changing Its Ways?: Regulatory Reform and
the Japanese Economy. Washington, Brookings Institution
Press, 1998. 232p.
Book call no.: 338.952 I73
Christelow, Dorothy. When Giants
Converge: The Role of U.S.-Japan Direct Investment.
Armonk, NY, Sharpe, 1995. 261p.
Book call no.: 332.673 C554w
Clesse, Armand and others, eds. The
Vitality of Japan: Sources of National Strength and Weakness.
New York, St. Martin's Press, 1997. 414p.
Book call no.: 952.04 V837
Development in the Asia Pacific: A
Public Policy Perspective. New York, deGruyter, 1994.
514p.
Book call no.: 338.95 D4891
Drucker, Peter Ferdinand and Nakauchi, Isao.
Drucker on Asia: A Dialogue Between Peter Drucker and
Isao Nakauchi. Newton, MA, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997.
192p.
Book call no.: 330.95042 D794d
Ecceleston, Bernard, ed. The Asia-Pacific
Profile. New York, Routledge, 1998. 383p.
Japan, pp 118-123
Book call no.: R 330.95 A8322
Economics of International Security.
New York, St. Martin's Press, 1994. 282p.
Japan as a Post-Cold War Model, by David Bobrow, pp 87-94.
Book call no.: 338.476233 E193
Fingleton, Eamonn. Blindside: Why
Japan Is Still On Track To Overtake the U.S. by the Year 2000.
New York, Houghton Mifflin, 1995. 406p.
Book call no.: 330.952 F497b
Francks, Penelope. Japanese
Economic Development: Theory and Practice. New York,
Routledge, 1992. 288p.
Book call no.: 338.952 F822j
The Future of the Pacific Rim:
Scenarios for Regional Cooperation. Westport, CT,
Praeger, 1994. 263p.
Book call no.: 337.19 F996
Huber, Thomas. Strategic Economy in
Japan. Boulder, CO, Westview Press, 1994. 173p.
Book call no.: 338.952 H877s
Japan: A New Kind of Superpower?.
Washington, Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 1994. 209p.
Book call no.: 337.52 J354
Johnson, Bryan and Sheehy, Thomas. The
Index of Economic Freedom. Washington, Heritage
Foundation, 1998. 376p.
Book call no.: R 330.9 J66i 1998
Johnson, Bryan T. and others. 1999
Index of Economic Freedom. Washington, The Heritage
Foundation, 1998. 490 p.
Japan, pp 233-234
Book call no.: R 330.9 I38 1999
Johnson, Chalmers. Japan: Who
Governs?. New York, Norton, 1995. 384p.
Book call no.: 338.952 J661j
Nafziger, E. Wayne. Learning from
the Japanese: Japan's Pre-War Development and the Third World.
Armonk, NY, Sharpe, 1995. 221p.
Book call no.: 338.952 N146L
Nakao, Shigeo. The Political
Economy of Japan Money. Tokyo, University of Tokyo Press,
1995. 213p.
Book call no.: 332.10952 N163p
Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha, Inc. Japan
Economic Almanac 1997. Tokyo, 1997. 248p.
Book call no.: 338.952 J35
OECD Economic Surveys 1998: Japan.
Paris, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development,
1998. 207p.
Book call no.: 330.952 O68e
Pilat, Dirk. The Economics of Rapid
Growth: The Experience of Japan and Korea. Brookfield,
VT, Elgar, 1994. 334p.
Book call no.: 330.95195 P637e
Ponnuru, Ramesh. The Mystery of
Japanese Growth. Washington, American Enterprise
Institute, 1995. 61p.
Book call no.: 337.52 P797m
Powelson, John. Centuries of
Economic Endeavor. Ann Arbor, MI , University of
Michigan Press, 1994. 483p.
Book call no.: 330.9 P886c
Rimmer, Peter J., ed. Pacific Rim
Development: Integration and Globalisation in the Asia-Pacific
Economy. St. Leonards, Australia, Allen & Unwin,
1997. 294p.(Studies in World Affairs)
Chapter 5 - Global Network Firms in Transportation and
Communications: Japan's NYK, KDD &JAL?, by Peter J. Rimmer,
pp 83-114
Book call no.: 337.5 P117
Roy, Denny, ed. The New Security
Agenda in the Asia-Pacific Region. New York, St. Martin's
Press, 1997. 183p.
Chapter 5 - The Impact of Economics in the New Asia-Pacific
Region, by Stuart Harris, pp 51-63
Book call no.: 355.03305 N5321
Smith, Dennis. Japan Since 1945:
The Rise of an Economic Superpower. New York, St. Martin's
Press, 1995. 180p.
Book call no.: 330.95204 S645j
Sugiyama, Chuhei. Origins of
Economic Thought in Modern Japan. New York, Routledge,
1994. 142p.
Book call no.: 330.952 S947o
U.S. Congress. Country Reports on
Economic Policy and Trade Practices. Washington, GPO,
1998. 400p.
Japan, pp 40-45
Book call no.: R 338.9 C855c 1998
United Nations. Economic and Social
Commission for Asia and the Pacific. Economic and Social
Survey of Asia and the Pacific.. Bangkok, Thailand,
United Nations, 1997. 212p.
Book call no.: 330.95 U58e
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee
on the Budget. Japan's Economic Difficulties and Their
Potential U.S. Impact, Hearing...105 Cong, 2d sess.
Washington, GPO, 1998. 55p.
Book call no.: 337.52073 U582j
Walters, R. F. and McGee, T. G., eds. Asia
Pacific: New Geographies of the Pacific Rim. Vancouver,
Canada, UBC Press, 1997. 362p.
Chapter 8 - Japan's Foreign Direct Investment in the Pacific Rim,
1985-1993, by Peter J. Rimmer, pp 113-132 Chapter 12 - The Rise
of the Yen, "Hollowing Out" and Japan's Troubled
Industries, by David W. Edgington, pp 170-189
Book call no.: 337.15 A8321
World Economic Outlook.
Washington, International Monetary Fund, 1998. 1 vol.
Book call no.: R 338.5 W927w
Wurfel, David and Burton, Bruce, eds. Southeast
Asia in the New World Order: The Political Economy of a Dynamic
Region. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1996. 320p.
Chapter 9 - Japan and Southeast Asia: Facing an Uncertain Future,
by Michael W. Donnelly and Richard Stubbs, pp 165-185
Book call no.: 320.959 S727
Yoshikawa, Hiroshi. Macroeconomics
and the Japanese Economy. New York, Oxford University
Press, 1995. 472p.
Book call no.: 339.0952 Y65m
Documents
Gower, Luke. Moral Hazards in Japan's
Main Bank System. Tokyo, Economic Planning Agency, 1996.
27p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 44036 no.44
Library of Congress. Congressional Research
Service. The Yen/Dollar Exchange Rate.
Washington, 1994. 20p. (94-644-E)
Doc. call no.: M-U 42953-1 no.94-644-E
United States. Pacific Command. Asia-Pacific
Economic Update. Camp H. M. Smith, HI, 1996. 92p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 42294-15
Wall, Walter F. Jr. United States-Japan:
An Economic View. Maxwell AFB, AL, 1995. 36p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 43117 W187u
Wan, Ming. Spending Strategies in
World Politics: How Japan Used Its Economic Power, 1952-1992.
Cambridge, MA, 1993. 425p. (Harvard University. Dissertation)
Doc. call no.: M-U 43567-736
Periodicals
Ash, Toby. Special Report: Japan and the
Middle East. MEED 41:7-15 28 November 1997.
Asher, David L. What Became of the
Japanese "Miracle". Orbis 40:215-234
Spring 1996.
Azizian, Rouben and Horne, Graeme. The
Strategic and Economic Dynamics of North-east Asia. New
Zealand International Review 23:10-13 November-December
1998.
Cossa, Ralph A. and Khanna, Jane. East
Asia: Economic Interdependence and Regional Security. International
Affairs 73:219-234 April 1997.
Dattel, Eugene. Cultural Captivity:
Japan's Crippled Financial System. World Policy
Journal 13:27-35 Spring 1996.
Deng, Yong. Japan in APEC (Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation): The Problematic Leadership Role. Asian
Survey 37:353-367 April 1997.
Dent, Christopher M. The ASEM: Managing
the New Framework of the EU's Economic Relations with East Asia.
Pacific Affairs 70:495-516 Winter 1997-1998.
Dibb, Paul. Strategic Implications of
Asia's Economic Crisis. Survival 40:5-26
Summer 1998.
Fingleton, Eamonn. Japan's Invisible
Leviathan (Ministry of Finance). Foreign Affairs
74:69-85 March-April 1995.
Funabashi, Yoichi. Bridging Asia's
Economics-Security Gap. Survival 38:101-116
Winter 1996-1997.
Harcher, Peter. Can Japan Come Back?
The National Interest no. 54:32-39 Winter 1998/99.
Harland, Bryce. Crisis in Asia: China,
Japan, and the United States. New Zealand
International Review 23:24-27 November-December 1998.
Harwit, Eric. Japanese Investment in
China: Strategies in the Electronics and Automobile Sectors. Asian
Survey 36:978-994 October 1996.
Henderson, David R. Lessons of East Asia's
Economic Growth. Orbis 41:427-443 Summer
1997.
Hirata, Keiko. New Challenges to Japan's
Aid: An Analysis of Aid Policy Making. Pacific
Affairs 71:311-334 Fall 1998.
Japan's Net Overseas Assets Remain
Highest in the World. Japan Times 35:14 June
5-11 1995.
Japanese Government's Reforms Fail to
Assuage Financial Markets or Voters. Foreign Policy
Bulletin 9:44-52 September-October 1998.
Katz, Richard. The System That Soured:
Toward a New Paradigm to Guide Japan Policy. The
Washington Quarterly 21:43-78 Autumn 1998.
Krulak, Charles C. Facing Westward to
the Future. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
123:12-14+ March 1997.
Kuo, Cheng-Tian and Tsai, Tzeng-Jia. Differential
Impact of the Foreign Exchange Crisis on Taiwan, Japan, and South
Korea: A Politico-Instutiona Explanation. Issues
& Studies 34:144-180 November-December 1998.
Lee, Chyungly. U.S. Leadership in the
Asia-Pacific Region: Some Help From Economic Strategies? Issues
and Studies 34:42-71 April 1998.
Lee, Jongsoo. The 'Crisis' of Non-Performing
Loans: A Crisis for the Japanese Financial System? The
Pacific Review 10:57-83 1997.
Lincoln, Edward J. Japan's Financial
Mess. Foreign Affairs 77:57-66 May-June 1998.
Madsen, Robert A. Expect No Help From
Japan. World Policy Journal 15:50-55 Fall
1998.
The New Nationalists. Economist
334:19-21 January 14-20 1995.
Nuttall, Simon. Japan and the European
Union: Reluctant Partners. Survival 38:104-120
Summer 1996.
Ogawa, Naohiro and Clark, Robert. Earnings
Patterns of Japanese Women: 1976-1988. Economic
Development and Cultural Change 43:293-313 January 1995.
Porter, Michael E. and Takeuchi, Hirotaka. Fixing
What Really Ails Japan. Foreign Affairs 78:66-81
May-June 1999.
Riding for Another Fall (bank loans).
Economist 333:75-76 December 17 1994.
Socioeconomic System Falling in Line
with Europe. Japan Times 35:13 August 7-13
1995.
Stokes, Bruce. Economic Interests. National
Journal 31:1120 April 24, 1999.
Tamamoto, Masaru. The Privilege of
Choosing: The Fallout from Japan's Economic Crisis. World
Policy Journal 15:25-31 Fall 1998.
Tatsuta, Keiko. National Debt to
Increase as Society Continues to Age. Japan Times
34:6 December 19-25 1994.
Terada, Takashi. The Origins of Japan's
APEC Policy: Foreign Minister Takeo Miki's Asia-Pacific Policy
and Current Implications. The Pacific Review
11, no.3:337-363 1998.
U.S. and Japanese Governments Jointly
Intervene in Financial Markets to Support the Yen; Japanese
Economic Woes Persist. Foreign Policy Bulletin
9:73-81 July-August 1998.
U.S., IMF Press Japan to Undertake
Economic Reforms: Hashimoto Announces Limited Measures. Foreign
Policy Bulletin 9:53-58 May-June 1998.
Uriu, Robert. Japan in 1998: Nowhere to
Go but Up? Asian Survey 39:114-124 January-February
1999.
World's Largest Bank Is in the Works.
Japan Times 35:13 April 3-9 1995.
Yoshimatsu, Hidetaka. Economic
Interdependence and the Making of Trade Policy: Industrial Demand
for an Open Market in Japan. The Pacific Review
11:28-50 No.1, 1998.
Yoshimatsu, Hidetaka. Japan's Keidanren
and Political Influence on Market Liberalization. Asian
Survey 38:328-345 March 1998.
Young, Peter Lewis. Asia's Economic
Crisis: The Challenge of Containing the Damage. Armed
Forces Journal International 135:26+ February 1998.
Young, Peter Lewis. Review of East Asian
Security Issues - 1998. Asian Defence Journal
1998, issue 2:6+ February 1998.
Zhao, Suisheng. Soft Versus Structured
Regionalism: Organizational Forms of Cooperation in Asia-Pacific.
The Journal of East Asian Affairs 12:96-134
Winter/Spring 1998.
Zoellick, Robert B. Economics and
Security in the Changing Asia-Pacific. Survival
39:29-51 Winter 1997-1998.
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