EH423      Half Unit
Japan and Korea as Developing Economies

This information is for the 2014/15 session.

Teacher responsible

Prof Janet Hunter S484

Availability

This course is available on the MA Global Studies: A European Perspective, MSc in Economic History, MSc in Economic History (Research), MSc in Global History and MSc in Political Economy of Late Development. This course is available with permission as an outside option to students on other programmes where regulations permit.

Course content

The course will focus on selected issues of economic development that are of importance in contemporary debates and theories, and see how these issues were played out in Japan and Korea from the late 19th century to the latter half of the 20th century. The main themes discussed will be: natural endowments and climatic impact; changes in the agricultural sector; the growth of market production; issues of state policy; economic institutions; colonialism and imperialism; integration into the international economy; income levels and consumption; gender and development; culture and economy.

Teaching

10 hours of lectures and 10 hours of seminars in the MT. 2 hours of seminars in the ST.

Twenty hours of lectures/seminars in the Michaelmas Term and two hours of revision seminars in the Summer Term.

Indicative reading

A.H.Amsden, Asia's Next Giant: South Korea and Late Industrialisation (1989); Y-I.Chung, Korea Under Siege, 1876-1945: Capital Formation and Economic Transformation (2006); P.G.Francks, Japanese Economic Development (2nd. edition, 1999); C.H.Lee & I.Yamazawa (eds.), Economic Development of Japan and Korea (1990); C.Mosk, Japanese Economic Development: Markets, Norms, Structures (2008).

Assessment

Exam (100%, duration: 2 hours) in the main exam period.

Teachers' comment

This course was not taught last year.

Key facts

Department: Economic History

Total students 2013/14: Unavailable

Average class size 2013/14: Unavailable

Controlled access 2013/14: No

Lecture capture used 2013/14: No

Value: Half Unit

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