Economic Institutional Change in Tokugawa Japan by William B Hauser

Economic Institutional Change in Tokugawa Japan by William B Hauser

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Originally published in 1974, this volume deals with economic and social change in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Japan, by means of a case study of the cotton trade in Ōsaka and the surrounding Kinai region.

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Economic Institutional Change in Tokugawa Japan by William B Hauser

Originally published in 1974, this volume deals with economic and social change in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Japan, by means of a case study of the cotton trade in saka and the surrounding Kinai region. The development of the saka cotton trade is studied to illustrate the growth of new kinds of commercial institutions to regularize trading patterns and the changing interaction between merchant groups and the Tokugawa bakufu. A picture is presented of the changing interaction between urban and rural merchants and the ability of cotton cultivating villages to organize and contest urban merchant and governmental attempts to limit their commercial activities. The result is a revised interpretation of the effective coercive powers of the Tokugawa bakufu with respect to socio-economic change. Evidence is offered to illustrate the ability of urban and rural traders to assert their own interests in opposition to Tokugawa efforts at economic controls.
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ISBN 13 9780521203029
ISBN 10 0521203023
Title Economic Institutional Change in Tokugawa Japan
Author William B Hauser
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1974-03-28
Number of pages 248
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