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Publications of Bai Gao     :recent first  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Economic Ideology and Japanese Industrial Policy: Developmentalism from 1931 to 1965. (1997), New York: Cambridge University Press ((paperback) 2002. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.)
  2. Japan’s Economic Dilemma: The Institutional Origins of Prosperity and Stagnation (both hardcover and paperback) (2001), New York: Cambridge University Press
  3. Japan's Economic Dilemma: The Institutional Origins of Prosperity and Stagnation (Chinese Edition) (2004), Shangwu Publishing House, Beijing China

Papers Published

  1. Japanese University Presidents View Higher Education Reform---on Sino-Japanese University Presidents Conference., Trend of Foreign Education, vol. 1 (1986)
  2. Arisawa Hiromi and His Theory for a Managed Economy., The Journal of Japanese Studies (Winter, 1994), pp. 115-153
  3. Three Paradigms in Modern Japanese Industrial Policy., The Chinese Social Science Quarterly (Spring, 1995), pp. 102-111
  4. The Search for National Identity in Japanese Economic Policy in 1950-1969., Nations and Nationalism, vol. 4 no. 2 (1998), pp. 227-245
  5. Efficiency, Culture or Politics: the Institutionalization of Japanese Management.", a special issue of The Sociological Review, titled The Laws of the Market (1998), pp. 88-115
  6. "Globalization and Ideology: The Competing Images of the Japanese Economic System in the 1990s.”, International Sociology, vol. 15 no. 3 (2000), pp. 435-453
  7. The State and the Associational Order of the Japanese Economy: The Institutionalization of Cartels and Trade Associations in Japan (1931-1945)., Sociological Forum, vol. 16 no. 3 (2001), pp. 409-443
  8. The Exchange Rate of Renminbi and the International Political Economy, Strategy and Management no. 1 (January, 2004)
  9. “The Possibility for A Major Change in International Economic Order, China Reform (April, 2005)
  10. Globalization and the Structural Risks in the Chinese Model of Economic Development, Sociological Studies no. 1 (August, 2005)
  11. Bai Gao, Neo-developmentalism Versus Classical Developmentalism: The Chinese Model and the Japanese Model in Comparison, Sociological Studies no. 1 (January, 2006)
  12. The Dollar Standard and the Monetary Risks: The Chinese Situation Seen from the Japanese Experience, The 21st Century Economic Report (February 20th, 2006)

Papers Accepted

  1. The Japanese Economy in the Postwar Period, in The Encyclopedia of Japan, edited by William Tsutsui (2005), Black Well
  2. Institutionalism in Economic Sociology and Several Theoretical Issues Related to China's Response to the Challenge of Globalization, Sociological Studies (2005)

Papers In Progress

  1. The State and Economic Governance: the Rise of the Associational Order of the Economy in the United States, Germany, and Japan in 1930-1945 (book manuscript) (2003)
  2. Globalization, State Building, and China's Liberalization of FDI (book manuscript) (2005)
  3. The Social Construction of Comparative Advantage: China's Efforts in Industrial Upgrading (book manuscript) (2005)
  4. State Building and Market Building: The Rise of Industrial Clusters in China (book manuscript) (2005)

Preprints

  1. "The State and the Associational Order of the Japanese Economy: The Institutionalization of Cartels and Trade Associations in Japan (1931-1945)", in The Sociology of the Economy, edited by Frank Dobbin (2004), Russel Sage Foundation

Book Reviews

  1. Okazaki Tetsuji, Okuno-Fujiwara Masahiro, Ueda Kazuo, Ishii Susumu, and Hori Nobuaki, The Capital Distribution in Post Japan: Industrial Policy and Private Banks, Social Science Journal of Japan (forthcoming) (book review.)

Other

  1. 'Human Relation' in the Japanese Management System., Exploration of Labor Issues, vol. 4 (1982)
  2. The Way of Learning by Topic., Beijing University (October, 1984)
  3. A New Way of Continuing Education., People's Daily (December, 1984)
  4. The Tendency of Chinese Education Reform., The News of Science and Technology (1985)
  5. Diversity and Higher Education Reform., Encyclopedic Knowledge, vol. 8 (1985)
  6. The Background of the Reform of Chinese Higher Education., Beijing University (1985)
  7. Forum of Youth, Challenge to our Study., vol. 2 (1985)
  8. After 'the Loss of Irrelevance': Two Ways of Exploring Social Science Theory in Japanese Studies., The Journal of Asia Studies (May, 1994), pp. 570-572 (book review.)
  9. The Territory Dispute: China, Taiwan and Japan., The World Journal (October, 1996)
  10. The Impact of the New Guideline of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty on the China-Taiwan Relations., The World Journal (October, 1997)
  11. “Why is the Japanese Economy in Trouble.”, Accounts: A Newsletter of Economic Sociology Economic Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association, vol. 2 no. 2 (2002), pp. 6

Book Chapters

  1. Japanese Higher Education Structure., edited by Hao Keming and Wang Yongquan. Beijing: People's Education Press, Studies on the Reform of Chinese Higher Education (1988), pp. 307-350 ((in Chinese).)
  2. The Sectionalism and Integration of the Japanese State During the 1930s., Transactions of the International Conference of Orientalists in Japan, vol. XXXV (1991), pp. 88-101 (Tokyo: The Japanese Association of Oriental Studies.)
  3. Japanese Economy Seen by Foreign Specialists of Japanese Studies., Economic Policy Studies (March, 1991), pp. 74-78 (in Japanese.)
  4. Jissen-ha Economics and Japanese Industrial Policy., Kyoto Conference on Japanese Studies, vol. 3 (1994), pp. 289-300 (Kyoto: International Research Center for Japanese Studies.)
  5. The Impact of Japan's Return to Asia on the China-Taiwan Relations., edited by by the Chinese Association of Political Science and International Studies. Hong Kong: Sanlian Publisher. (in Chinese), Politics, Economy, Society and Cross-Strait Relations (1996), pp. 165-176
  6. The Impact of Hong Kong's Return to China on Sino-Japanese Relations., edited by Guoguang Wu. Hong Kong: The Pacific Century Institute. (in Chinese), The 1997 Effect:Hong Kong, China and the Pacific Region (1997), pp. 209-218