Introduction, Foreign Trade and Economic Growth in Japan: 1858-1937, Exports and Economic Growth: The Case of Postwar Japan, Appraisal of Japan's Plan to Double Income, The Postwar Japanese Economy, 1945-1973, The Japanese Gold Rush of 1859, The Changing Pattern of Sino-Japanese Trade, 1884-1937, The Sources of Japanese Economic Growth: 1955-1971, Japan's Price-Doubling Plan?, External Equilibrium and Internal Convertibility: Financial Policy in Meiji Japan, On the Evaluation of the 360-Yen Exchange Rate, Inflation Stabilization with Growth: The Japanese Experience, 1945-1950, Formal Planning Divorced from Action: Japan, Japan's Industrialization and Protection Policy Before the Second World War, Did Japan Ever Suffer from a Shortage of Natural Resources Before World War II?, High Economic Growth and Its End in Japan: An Explanation by a Model of Demand-Led Growth, Acknowledgments