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Transnational history and Japan’s “comparative advantage”
Sheldon Garon
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Japan
100%
Comparative Advantage
100%
Transnational History
100%
Global History
50%
Potential Gains
25%
Going beyond
25%
Saving Money
25%
Empire
25%
Exceptionalism
25%
Emulation
25%
Euro
25%
Modern Japan
25%
Home Front
25%
Transnational Studies
25%
Transnational Houses
25%
Japanese Subjects
25%
History Taking
25%
Arts and Humanities
Japan
100%
Trans-national History
100%
Transnational
50%
Global History
50%
Global
25%
Empire
25%
Exceptionalism
25%
Modern Japan
25%
Mythology
25%
home front
25%
Social Sciences
Comparative Advantage
100%
Japan
100%
Global History
50%
Mythology
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Comparative Advantage
100%