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Japanese Governance: Beyond Japan Inc. (Politics in Asia) [Hardcover]

Jennifer Amyx (Editor), Peter Drysdale (Editor)

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0415304695 978-0415304696 February 28, 2003 annotated edition
Japan Inc was once used to describe the powerful political and economic system that delivers Japan's transformation to an industrial power. This book is about the breakdown and failure of policy coherence in Japan in the 1990s and how the political economy of Japan has changed in response. The essays in the volume seek to identify where change has occurred, as well as where things have not changed and why. The issue of policymaking transparency is accorded particular attention.
The book covers a wide range of Japanese institutions and policy areas, including the political party system, electoral and legal reforms, deliberation councils and the financial and agricultural sectors. The findings suggest that resistance to change through the political system is at the root of Japan's inability to deal with its national policy problems. Nonetheless, there has been considerable reform and change towards more open economic and political competition. And, these changes profoundly affect the way in which foreign governments must now relate to domestic political processes in their dealings with Japan.
This interdisciplinary book draws together contributions from experts in political science, economics, law and Japanese studies to give a deeper understanding of how Japan's political economy and policymaking processes are working today.

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'A broad and deep examination of how Japan's political economy and policymaking processes function, leading to the development of a greater understanding of how foreign governments in particular should and might handle Japan in the future.' - Contemporary Review

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Jennifer Amyx is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania. Pete Drysdale is a Professor of Economics and the Executive Director of the Australian-Japan Research Centre at the Australian National University.

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Japan's two and a half decades of rapid economic growth after the Pacific War attracted attention across the globe and sparked interest in the nature of the political and economic system behind what was dubbed the Japanese 'miracle'. Read the first page
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system reform agenda, legal reform agenda, seat breakdown, agricultural public works, administrative reform movement, japanese governance, rural public works, private sector financial institutions, coalition arrangements, public financial institutions, deliberation councils, private sector finance, total seats, export insurance, administrative guidance, governance debate, asset bubble
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Lower House, Big Bang, Upper House, House of Representatives, Antimonopoly Law, United States, Democratic Party, Ministry of Finance, Bank of Japan, East Asian, New York, Socialist Party, Japan Inc, George Mulgan, Supreme Court, New Basic Law, Administrative Reform Committee, Cornell University Press, Nikkei Net Interactive, Financial Supervisory Agency, Fujiki Honten, Ministry of Labour, Financial Services Agency, High Court, Obuchi Keizo
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