THE JAPANESE ECONOMIC “MIRACLE” AND THE ASIAN DRAGONS

  • Agustín Gabriel Diaz Cano FFHA-UNSJ
Keywords: industrialization, Japanese miracle, Asian dragons, economic growth

Abstract

This work presents an analysis of Japanese economic development and the subsequent industrialization of Asian dragons, noting that the Second World War (its end) underwent political and economic changes at a global level, but in this case we focus on Asia. We will introduce ourselves to the “Japanese Miracle” by pointing out those key political-economic measures for its subsequent consolidation as a world power, one of which was the impulse to education that allowed a culture capable of generating conditions. Finally, we will explain the process of Asian dragons.

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Published
2022-12-01
How to Cite
Diaz Cano, A. G. (2022). THE JAPANESE ECONOMIC “MIRACLE” AND THE ASIAN DRAGONS. Scientific Journal of History- C.H.E. (Historical Constructions by Students), 4(4), 53-59. Retrieved from https://ojs.unsj.edu.ar/index.php/che/article/view/1064