Economies under Occupation: The hegemony of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan in World War II

Economies under Occupation: The hegemony of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan in World War II

by Marcel Boldorf (Editor), Marcel Boldorf (Editor), Tetsuji Okazaki (Editor)

Synopsis

Nazi Germany and Japan occupied huge areas at least for some period during World War II, and those territories became integral parts of their war economies. The book focuses on the policies of World War II aggressors in occupied countries.

The unbalanced economic and financial relations were defined by administrative control, the implementation of institutions and a variety of military exploitation strategies. Plundering, looting and requisitions were frequent aggressive acts, but beyond these interventions by force, specific institutions were created to gain control over the occupied economies as a whole. An appropriate institutional setting was also crucial to give incentives to the companies in the occupied countries to produce munitions for the aggressors. The book explains the main fields of war exploitation (organisation and control, war financing and workforce recruitment). It substantiates these aspects in case studies of occupied countries and gives examples of the business policy of multinational companies under war conditions. The book also provides an account of differences and similarities of the two occupation systems.

Economies under Occupation will interest researchers specialising in the history of economic thought as well as in economic theory and philosophy. It will also engage readers concerned with regional European and Japanese studies and imperial histories.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 350
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 27 Mar 2015

ISBN 10: 041583533X
ISBN 13: 9780415835336

Media Reviews

'...the thematic structure of the volume works very well, and its great strength lies in providing English-speaking audiences with access to new research on economic regimes and occupation policies in World War II. The editors' conclusions provide a brief but very insightful analysis comparing the experiences in the two regions.' - Extracted from Business History Review Journal, Volume 90, Issue 2, July 2016

Author Bio
Marcel Boldorf is Professor at Universite Lyon 2 Lumiere. His research focuses on German economic history in the twentieth century and the occupation of European countries, especially France, in World War II. Further research interests are the institutional analysis of industrialisation and social and welfare policies. Tetsuji Okazaki is Professor of Economic History at Graduate School of Economics, The University of Tokyo. His research focuses on institutional analysis of the Japanese economic development, including such topics as wartime planning and control, the role of industrial policies in the postwar period and the role of the capital market and business groups in the prewar period.