The Wealth and Poverty of Nations: Why Some Are So Rich and Some So Poor (W W Norton & Company; 1998)

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JAPAN AND KOREA, C. 1850 — THE END OF
TOKUGAWA AND BEGINNING OF MEIJI
The Japanese islands constituted a little world of trading and competing urban
centers, semi-autonomous provincial units (the ban), and offshore islands that
nevertheless lay inside the wall of isolation.

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