Inside the Japanese system : readings on contemporary society and political economy
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Inside the Japanese system : readings on contemporary society and political economy
Stanford University Press, c1988
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Table of Contents
- Part I. Culture and Society: 1. The family as an ethical system Watsuji Tetsuro
- 2. The family as an economic unit Thomas C. Smith
- 3. Hierarchy in Japanese society Nakane Chie
- 4. Childrearing and personality formation William A. Caudill and Carmi Schooler
- 5. Children and their mothers
- 6. Dependency in human relationships Doi Takeo
- 7. Education in Japanese society Thomas P. Rohlen
- 8. The Japanese will to work Inagami Takeshi
- 9. Confucianism as a basis for capitalism Morishima Michio
- Part II. The Economy: 10. Organization for economic reconstruction Sakakibara Eisuke and Noguchi Yukio
- 11. The banking-industrial complex M. Therese Flaherty and Itami Hiroyuki
- 12. Japanese bond and stock markets Edward J. Lincoln
- 13. The Japan-United States savings-rate gap Nagato Kazuhiko
- 14. Industrial groups Rodney Clark
- 15. A statement against free competition Morozumi Yoshihiko
- 16. The closed nature of Japanese intercorporate relations Okumura Hiroshi
- 17. Japan's subcontractors: the buck stops here
- 18. Small business in Japan Robert C. Wood
- 19. Japan's new bankruptcies Gary R. Saxonhouse
- 20. Goodwill and the spirit of market capitalism Ronald Dore
- Part III. The Company Pattern: 21. The company as family: historical background Rodney Clark
- 22. Economic realities and enterprise strategies Peter E. Drucker
- 23. Allocation of labor and capital in Japan and the United States Imia Ken'ichi and Itami Hiroyuki
- 24. Debt and equity financing: implications Daniel I. Okimoto
- 25. Japanese policies: past and future Murakami Yasusuke
- 26. People management is what it's all about Thomas J. Nevins
- 27. The education of a Japanese banker Thomas P. Rohlen
- 28. Working women in Japan Alice H. Cook and Hayashi Hiroko
- 29. Permanent employment policies in times of recession Thomas P Rohlen
- 30. Productivity changes in Japan, 1960-1980 Ohta Hajime
- 31. The Ma,-da Turnaround Richard Fawale and Thoinas P Rohlen
- Part IV. Government Institutions and Policy Making: 32. Liberal-democratic party dominance in the diet Daniel I. Okimoto
- 33. The liberal-democratic party's 'grand coalition' Daniel I. Okimoto
- 34. The exchange of political goods and services Daniel I. Okimoto
- 35. Liberal-democratic party factions Daniel I. Okimoto
- 36. Bureaucrats and politicians: shifting influence Inoguchi Takashi
- 37. Ex-bureaucrats in the liberal-democratic party Daniel I. Okimoto
- 38. Dispute resolution in contemporary Japan Kawashima Takeyoshi and Noda Yosiyuki
- 39. The role of law and lawyers in Japanese society Tanaka Hideo
- 40. The way of the bureaucrat Suzuta Atsuyuki
- 41. New support for the liberal-democratic party Murakami Yasusuke
- 42. Japanese political economy today: the patterned pluralist model Ellis S. Krauss and Muramatsu Michio
- 43. Japan, the societal state Daniel I. Okimoto
- 44. Market rationality vs. plan rationality Chalmers Johnson
- 45. Procartel policy: the advantages Kozo Yamamura
- 46. Japanese industrial policy: international repercussions Kozo Yamamura
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