Japan remodeled : how government and industry are reforming Japanese capitalism / Steven K. Vogel.
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TextPublication details: Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2006.Description: 250 p. : illISBN: - 0801473715 (cloth : alk. paper)
- HC462.95 .V64 2006
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"As the Japanese economy languished in the 1990s, Japanese government officials, business executives, and opinion leaders concluded that their economic model had gone terribly wrong. As government officials and industry leaders scrutinized their options, they selected reforms to modify or reinforce preexisting institutions rather than to abandon them. In Japan Remodeled, Steven K. Vogel explains the nature and extent of these reforms and why there are enacted." "Vogel demonstrates how government and industry have devised innovative solutions. The cumulative result of many small adjustments is, he argues, an emerging Japan that has a substantially redesigned economic model characterized by more selectivity in business partnerships, more differentiation across sectors and companies, and more openness to foreign players."--BOOK JACKET.
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