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Government-business interplay in Japanese modernization

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Authors

Min, Sangkee

Issue Date
1988-09
Publisher
East-West Population institute
Citation
East Asia Economic Policy Studies, 92 pp.
Abstract
Since the term "Japan, Inc." was first coined by a journalist in 1971, Japan has been viewed as a supreme example of an economic machine that produces results. In the purest form of the concept, the government performs the function of top management in a corporation by maiking strategic decisios on where and how much to invest, while the business sectors, like divisions in a corporation, faithfully implement the assignments, but with government support in terms of financing, subsidies, and trade protection...
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/69988
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