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Approaches to the Problem of Political Development in Non-Western Societies*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2011

S. N. Eisenstadt
Affiliation:
Hebrew University, Jerusalem
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Copyright © Trustees of Princeton University 1957

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References

1 See Merrill, Robert, “Some Social and Cultural Influences on Economic Growth: The Case of the Maori,” Journal of Economic History, XIV, No. 4 (1954), pp. 401–8CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Lamb, H., “The ‘State’ and Economic Development in India,” in Kuznets, Simon, Moore, Wilbert E., and Spengler, Joseph J., eds., Economic Growth: Brazil, India, Japan, Durham, N.C., 1955, pp. 464–95.Google Scholar

2 See Levy, Marion J. Jr, “Contrasting Factors in the Modernization of China and Japan,” in Kuznets, Moore, and Spengler, eds., op. cit., pp. 496536.Google Scholar