William W. Lockwood

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William W. Lockwood (William Wirt or Bill) (1906-1978) was a noted academic who was Research Secretary (1935-1940) and Executive Secretary (1941-1943) at the Institute of Pacific Relations. He is perhaps most noted for his classic 1954 study The economic development of Japan.[1][2][3]

He was president of the Association for Asian Studies in 1963.

Selected publications

Lockwood, W. W. (1954). The economic development of Japan: Growth and structural change, 1868-1938. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press.[4][5][6]

Other sources

Princeton University:The William W. Lockwood Papers: William W. Lockwood 1919-1977 (The archive includes correspondence, minutes, conference reports, records of research projects, and publications documenting the American Institute of Pacific Relations (IPR)

References

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  1. Thirlwall, A. P. (2011) Economics of Development, Palgrave
  2. Allen, G. C.,(1955). Review of The Economic Development of Japan. Growth and Structural Change, 1868-1938, by Lockwood, W. W. Pacific Affairs, June, 28, 2, 171-173.
  3. Princeton University:The William W. Lockwood Papers
  4. Cohen, J. B.,(1955). Review of The Economic Development of Japan by Lockwood, W. W. The American Economic Review, June 45, 3, 409-411.
  5. Hoselitz, B. F.,(1956). Review of The Economic Development of Japan by Lockwood, W. W. . American Journal of Sociology, January, 61, 4, 389-390.
  6. Reubens, E. P., (1955). Review of The Economic Development of Japan: Growth and Structural Change, 1868-1938. by Lockwood, W. W. Political Science Quarterly, December, 70, 4, 630-632.