Business–government relations in modern Japan: a Tōdai–Yakkai–Zaikai complex?

Koji Taira; Teiichi Wada · 1988

Analysis of Japanese business–government relations is facilitated if we accept a working hypothesis at the outset: that business and government in Japan are like two major divisions of a well-run organization – Japan itself.

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Kitap Bölümü
Yazar:
Koji Taira; Teiichi Wada
Yayın yılı:
1988
Yayıncı:
Cambridge University Press

Analysis of Japanese business–government relations is facilitated if we accept a working hypothesis at the outset: that business and government in Japan are like two major divisions of a well-run organization – Japan itself. Although some versions of “Japan, Inc.” are generally considered extreme by many Japan specialists, there is no doubt that the Japanese have long accepted the concept of a “corporatist unity of government and business.” (kanmin ittai) for the attainment of national goals.

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Business–government relations in modern Japan: a Tōdai–Yakkai–Zaikai complex? ne hakkında?
Analysis of Japanese business–government relations is facilitated if we accept a working hypothesis at the outset: that business and government in Japan are like two major divisions of a well-run organization – Japan itself.
Business–government relations in modern Japan: a Tōdai–Yakkai–Zaikai complex? kim tarafından yazıldı?
Koji Taira; Teiichi Wada