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Japan's Economy by Proxy in the Seventeenth Century
China the Netherlands, and the Bakufu
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316 pages
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The book explores Japan's economic influence in Asia during the seventeenth century, despite the country's political isolation and restrictions on foreign interaction. It highlights how, even after expelling the Spanish and Portuguese and limiting Dutch presence, Japan maintained a strong economic presence that significantly impacted the broader world economy. The narrative delves into the complexities of Japan's trade dynamics and its resilience in the face of self-imposed isolation.
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2008, hardcover
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