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    Author(s)39 Plt
    PublisherMit Press Ltd
    ISBN9780262090322
    Pages431
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 1994

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    Mit Press Ltd The Business Enterprise In Japan Views Of Leading Japanese Economists by 39 Plt

    Is capitalism everywhere driven by the same logic of market forces, contract, and individualistic motivation? Or is Japan different? These eighteen contributions by leading Japanese economists shed light on a number of issues in this increasingly important debate. The variety of perspectives and the range of firms covered-not only the large industrial corporation but cooperatives, public enterprises, and mutual life insurance companies as well-provide a broad overview that few other books on Japanese business can offer. In a new introduction to this English-language edition, Ronald Dore and Hugh Whittaker identify and summarize the salient themes and sharpen the points discussed. Chapters are grouped into five parts:- Part I identifies characteristics of the typical Japanese firm and the enterprise system.- Part II examines interfirm behavior such as trading, subcontracting, and cross-shareholding in enterprise groups.- Part III describes general firm behavior: how businesses invest in research, equipment, and product development.- Part IV takes a look at the employment system-specifically, competition, deployment of human resources, and the traditional bonus sy...



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