The postwar Japanese system cultural economy and economic transformation
"While other industrialized and developing countries look towards Japan as an economic model, the political, cultural, and social arrangements that have so far allowed Japan to succeed are eroding. In particular, Japan faces a system of industrial relations that places great strain on all of Ja...
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New York
Oxford University Press
1995.
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Table of Contents:
- From Garbagne to the Coast of Bohemia, or, Assume a Japan
- Competition, culture, and the economy
- The modernization process
- The Japanese system in the golden age
- The case of the automobile industry
- The industrial relations regime
- Capital versus the regions
- Overaccumulation, speculation, and corruption
- Trade antagonism and industrial policy
- Economic transformation and the world system
- Japan and the new competition
- Through a rashomon mirror darkly.


