ABSTRACT
During the rapid growth period of the Japanese economy, from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s, the economic system that became entrenched in Japan -- the so-called Japanese-style capitalism -- was based on the government-business-bureaucracy triad. Although its distinct features survived the subsequent two decades of slow growth, there are many indications that the Japanese economy is once again struggling to transform itself. These translations from the Japanese economic literature expertly address this transformation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|92 pages
The Japanese Economy in Transition
part II|20 pages
The Economic System
part III|58 pages
The Business System
part IV|65 pages
The Employment System
part V|81 pages
The Financial System
part VI|46 pages
The International System
part VII|38 pages
The Government System