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4.0 out of 5 stars
Japan, Inc by Shotaro Ishinomori,
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This review is from: Japan, Inc.: Introduction to Japanese Economics (The Comic Book) (Paperback)
Ever wonder how Toyota spells out a 100 year business plan while Intel keeps giving investors quarterly advisories? Shotaro Ishinomori gives an interesting perspective on Japan's economic problems and the ensuing volatility. In Japan, comic book artists often strive to achieve intellectual respectability. Hence comic books are very common among white-collar workers. Two characters- Tsugawa and Kudo are used to illustrate various economic realities such as global trade disputes, appreciation of the yen with respect to the dollar, 1973 oil crisis, deficit financing, and corporate speculative financing. Tsugawa represents a capitalist indifferent to the the little guy. Kudo clashes often with Tsugawa as he urges taking the long view and emphasizes the social utility of business. Politicians are exposed as individuals putting private gain above public interest. Ishinomori is greatly influenced by the moralists of the Meiji era. The theme of his book is that great corporations are built on long-term, ethical, and socially responsible business practices. Let's hope more western CEOs listen to Ishinomori.
4.0 out of 5 stars
still useful despite the topic,
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This review is from: Japan, Inc.: Introduction to Japanese Economics (The Comic Book) (Paperback)
and to think americans are now complaining of the huge trade deficit it now experience with china, this book looks back at a similar situation the former faced with japan. "look back" are not the right words i was looking for since the book was published to educate its original japanese readers of the complex issue it once faced with world trade and the maturity of its industries.
small quirk; was a little disappointing on how it was meant to be "read". given that it is supposed to be a "manga", was expecting to read it from right to left.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting read (for fun of course),
By Vincenzo Francis "S-dog" (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Japan, Inc.: Introduction to Japanese Economics (The Comic Book) (Paperback)
This manga is very fun, especially for those who already have extensive knowledge in Japanese/American politics, cultures, and economics. For those of you who don't know, its about the lives of workers in the Japanese automobile industry and the tensions, hopes and dreams felt in Japan during the 1980s. This manga captures the essence of the long passed era, and is always a fun read.
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Japan, Inc.: Introduction to Japanese Economics (The Comic Book) by Sh?tar? Ishinomori (Paperback - May 10, 1988)
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