Corporate capitalism in Japan
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Corporate capitalism in Japan
(Classics in the history and development of economics / general editor, Michio Morishima)
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 2000
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法人資本主義
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Note
Translation of: Hōjin shihon shugi
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In characterising the Japanese way of business, Professor Okumura has made one of the most significant contributions to the study of economics. Following his study of the conversion of prewar zaibatsu to postwar groups of enterprises, he worked on the roll of comprehensive trading companies in these groups, the main banking system and the permanent employment system. However, he is very critical of this way of business, whereas those influenced by him are enthusiastic in its appreciation. This is the first English translation of his work.
Table of Contents
- Preface General Editor's Foreword
- M.Morishima Introduction PART I: WHAT IS CORPORATE CAPITALISM? The 'Companised' Society The Logic of Corporate Capitalism The 'Companism' System PART II: THE JAPANESE COMPANY The 'Corporatisation' of Shareownership Dividends and Share Prices Take-Overs PART III: MANAGERS Who Rules Japan? Managers and Shareholders Managers and Employees Representatives of the Company The Privilege and Position of Management PART IV: RELATIONS BETWEEN FIRMS Fixed Relations Mutual Control and Mutual Dependency Externalisation and Formation of Keiretsu Exclusionary Character Institutional Framework Index
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