The Japanese business and economic system : history and prospects for the 21st century

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The Japanese business and economic system : history and prospects for the 21st century

edited by Masao Nakamura

Palgrave, 2000, c2001

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Emerging from ten years of post-bubble recession, the Japanese business and economic system will need to enter a period of radical restructuring in order to return to the growth of former years and maintain its influential position in the development of new technologies. Japan's choices for the future will have a major impact on its global trading partners. In this edited collection of papers, an international range of contributors discuss the fundamental issues faced by the Japanese business and economic system from historical, analytical and empirical perspectives. Their conclusions combine to present a view of the path Japan should take to restore its economy to optimal growth in the 21st century, and show how this path will affect global markets.

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PART ONE: INTRODUCTION PART TWO: ECONOMIC GROWTH AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Japan's Economic Growth: Past and Present Comments Participatory Employment Practices in Japan Comments Kudoka and the Japanese Worker Comments PART THREE: TRANSFER OF JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY TO ASIA AND NORTH AMERICA Technology Transfer in Asia in Transition: Case Studies of Japanese Companies Comments Japanese Auto Suppliers in North America: A Review of the Literature and Prospects for Research PART FOUR: TECHNOLOGY IN JAPANESE ECONOMIC HISTORY Japanese Technological Development: A Technology Gap Hypothesis and Its Implications Comments Osaka and Tokyo Comments PART FIVE: US-JAPAN RELATIONS AND THE JAPANESE ECONOMY Equity Markets, Political Markets and the Changing Framework of US-Japanese Economic Relations Global Duopolistic Competition of Fujifilm and Kodak: Corporate Strategy and Business-Government Relations Comments Comments on the Kodak-Fuji Dispute, the WTO and Trade and Competition Policies PART SIX: JAPANESE BUSINESS PRACTICES Japan's Business Groups Japanese Corporate Governance and Macroeconomic Problems Comments Environmental Issues and Japanese Firms PART SEVEN: CONCLUSION

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