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Japan - Restless Competitor: The Pursuit of Economic Nationalism (Japan Library)
 
 
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Japan - Restless Competitor: The Pursuit of Economic Nationalism (Japan Library) [Hardcover]

Dr Malcolm Trevor (Author), Malcolm Trevor (Author)

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Japan Library May 25, 2001
In this important new and controversial study about the nature and focus of the Japanese economic agenda, the author argues forcefully that the official mind-set of leading bureaucrats, top politicians and big business, makes it virtually impossible for the western industrialized world to do business on an equal footing. Put simply, it is a question of western free-market economics facing Japanese economic nationalism, which is, by its very nature, both an expansive and a protectionist ideology.
International observers continue to ask is Japan changing?' or more forcefully, is Japan capable of change?'. Notions of reform' and restructuring' are today part of the Japanese lexicon, but appear to hold little substance. Trevor argues that any western notion of Japan changing fundamentally (i.e. adopting western, or Anglo-Saxon, philosophies) is facile completely unrealistic. This book is for everyone who wonders what motivates Japan's politico-economic system, and whether it is changing.

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The starting top news on British television, in the financial press and also the mainline quality newspapers, which are not normally especially concerned with Japanese affairs, was the bankruptcy of Yamaichi Securities, one of Japan's Big Four securities or stockbroking companies, in November 1997. Read the first page
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unlisted shares, industry cartel, japanese uniqueness, administrative guidance, natural party, organized crime syndicates, retirement jobs, foreign consumption
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Second World War, Iron Triangle, New York, Bank of Japan, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Finance, Ryutaro Hashimoto, Adam Smith, George Orwell, Japan Times, Sumitomo Corporation, Big Four, Akio Morita, Financial Times, Japan Socialist Party, Shin Kanemaru, Sun Tzu, Ministry of Transport, Yasukuni Shrine, Aum Shinrikyo, Daiwa Bank, Foreign Ministry, Friedrich List, Kiichi Miyazawa, Nobusuke Kishi
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