The Japan HandbookPatrick Heenan Taylor & Francis, 1998 - 329 lappuses Each volume in the Regional Handbooks of Economic Development series examines key issues affecting the economic growth of the region. The series is designed to help the general reader understand a variety of complex factors -- social, political and economic -- that will bear on a region's economic growth. The Handbooks begin with two to three chapters that situate a region's economic conditions and initiatives within an historical and political context. There follow some 20 chapter-length essays, each prepared by a recognised expert in the field, analysing such factors as population, natural resources, foreign trade, banking and financial structure, as well as the role of multinational corporations, the labour situation and distribution of wealth within the region. Each volume closes with a series of appendices that include a detailed chronology of events in the region; a glossary of terms; biographical entries on key personalities; an annotated bibliography of further reading; and an index. |
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One The Japanese Economy Since 1945 | 3 |
Stability and Change | 19 |
Political Economy | 30 |
Four Sources and Uses of Energy | 48 |
Five Agriculture and Fisheries | 59 |
Six The Production Revolution in Manufacturing | 72 |
Seven Marketing Distribution and Other Service Industries | 87 |
Eight The Financial System | 100 |
Thirteen The Postwar Transformation of the Labor Force | 182 |
Fourteen The Education System | 202 |
Fifteen Japans Relationship with the United States | 215 |
Seventeen Japan and China | 236 |
From Bilateralism to Multilateralism | 260 |
Chronology | 273 |
Glossary | 286 |
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Nine The Role of Trade in Japans Reemergence | 112 |
Ten Corporate Structures and the Dual Economy | 128 |
Eleven Diversity in Japanese Society | 143 |
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