352 Pages
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Routledge
352 Pages
by
Routledge
352 Pages
by
Routledge
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During the rapid growth period of the Japanese economy, from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s, the economic system that became entrenched in Japan -- the so-called Japanese-style capitalism -- was based on the government-business-bureaucracy triad. Although its distinct features survived the subsequent two decades of slow growth, there are many indications that the Japanese economy is once again... Read more
I: The Japanese Economy in Transition; 1: Japan at a Crossroads; 2: The Japanese Economy in the 1990s; II: The Economic System; 3: The Economic System of Contemporary Japan: Its Structure and the Possibility of Change 1; III: The Business System; 4: Japan's Corporate Capitalism in Peril; 5: The Keiretsu Issue: A Theoretical Approach; IV: The Employment System; 6: White-Collar Workers in Japan and the United States: Which Are More Ability Oriented?; 7: Japanese-Style Employment Practices and Male-Female Wage Differentials; V: The Financial System; 8: Economic Development and Financial Deepening: The Case of Japan; 9: Japanese Banks in Deregulation and the Economic Bubble; 10: Bubbles in Japan's Stock Market: A Macroeconomic Analysis; VI: The International System; 11: The Destruction of the Full-Set Industrial Structure—East Asia's Tripolar Structure; 12: Economic Growth, Foreign Trade, and Trade Policy in Japan; VII: The Government System; 13: Recent Changes in Japanese Public Administration; 14: Leaving the “1940” System and Moving into a New System
Biography
Kazuo Sato






