Japanese Economy and Economic Issues since 1945

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ASEAN Country
Asian economic integration
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copyright law evolution
Diet Members
DPRK's Trade
DPRK’s Trade
EEOL
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Equal Employment Opportunity
Familial Models
institutional economics
Japan's FDI
Japanese Economy
Japanese FDI
Japanese Firms
Japanese Patent
Japanese Political Economy
Japanese postwar economic transformation
Japan’s FDI
labor market reforms
LDP Diet Member
MITI
North Korea's Trade
North Korea’s Trade
Patent Applications
Permanent Employment
Pork Barrel Politics
postwar industrialization
Postwar Japanese Economy
Prefectural Offices
regional development studies
Reverse Engineering
Toyama Prefecture
Uno Approach
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815327325
  • Weight: 657g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First Published in 1999. The best scholarship on the development of contemporaryJapan This collection presents well over 100 scholarly articles on modern Japanese society, written by leading scholars in the field. These selections have been drawn from the most distinguished scholarly journals as well as from journals that are less well known among specialists; and the articles represent the best and most important scholarship on their particular topic. Anunderstanding of the present through the lens of the past The field of modern Japan studies has grown steadily as Westerners have recognized the importance of Japan as a lading world economic force and an emerging regional power. The post-1945 economic success of the Japanese has, however, been achieved in the context of that nation's history, social structure, educational enterprise and political environment. It is impossible to understand the postwar economic miracle without an appreciation of these elements. Japan's economic emergence has brought about and in some cases, exacerbated already existing tensions, and these tensions have, in turn, had a significant impact on Japanese economic life. The series is designed to give readers a basic understanding of modern Japan-its institutions and its people-as we stand on the threshold of a new century, often referred to as "the Pacific Century".

Edward R. Beauchamp (Edited by)