ABSTRACT

This book provides the basic knowledge of Japanese contributions in political economy and the ongoing research agenda, such as the pursuit of theoretical consistency in Marxian economics by Uno School; the concept of ‘civil society’ as a criterion of existing socio-economic structure; a mathematical reconstruction of Marxian theory; and an analysis of environmental pollution. The new generation of Japanese political economists in collaboration with their overseas counterparts has produced new insights into political economy and into the newly emerging structure of the world economy.

The book provides useful insights into international capitalism and how past patterns of uneven development are now changing; the role of international finance in affecting both national and international growth and employment patterns; an analysis of recent growth patterns in Asia; and the specific issue emerging within the Asian region and the implications for economics, social change and geopolitics.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part I|164 pages

Japanese contribution to political economy

chapter 1|19 pages

Marxian economics in Japan after 1945

Between heritage and innovation

chapter 2|14 pages

The Uno theory and Marx

chapter 4|18 pages

Japanese contribution to environmental economics

Fighting against pollution problems and Fukushima nuclear disaster

chapter 7|28 pages

Régulation approach to Japanese and Asian capitalisms

Understanding varieties of capitalism and structural dynamics

part II|150 pages

Cataclysm of global economy and future of capitalism

chapter 11|26 pages

Asia

Renewal of the diversity of capitalisms, tipping in international relations

chapter 12|11 pages

Minsky's financial instability analysis

Financial flows and international imbalances

chapter 15|23 pages

China in the crash lane