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Crisis or recovery in Japan : state and industrial economy / edited by David Bailey, Dan Coffey, Philip Tomlinson.

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Lippincott Library HC462.95 .C75 2007
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bailey, David, 1966-
Coffey, Dan, 1966-
Tomlinson, Phil, 1969-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Globalization--Economic aspects.
Japan--Economic policy--1989-.
Japan.
Economic policy.
Industrial policy--Japan.
Industrial policy.
Globalization--Economic aspects--Japan.
Globalization.
Physical Description:
ix, 224 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar, [2007]
Contents:
Introduction : the attributes of the crisis / David Bailey, Dan Coffey, Philip R. Tomlinson
The workings of the Japanese economy / Donald W. Katzner
The cause of Japan's recession and the lessons for the world / Richard A. Werner
Transnational monopoly capitalism, the J-mode firm and industrial 'hollowing out' in Japan / Keith Cowling, Philip. R. Tomlinson
Globalization and the Japanese subcontractor system / Ulrike Schaede
Institutionally driven growth and stagnation - and struggle for reform / Terutomo Ozawa
Kūdōka, restructuring and possibilities for industrial policy in Japan / David Bailey, Roger Sugden
The national innovation system : a key to Japan's future growth / Hiroyuki Odagiri
The rise and fall of Japan as a model of 'progressive capitalism' / David Coates
'Can Japan compete?' reconsidered / Dan Coffey, Carole Thornley.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781845420956
1845420950
OCLC:
78071026

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