Industrial policy -- Japan
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Industrial policy -- Japan
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Industrial policy
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of45
- Japan remodeled, how government and industry are reforming Japanese capitalism, Steven K. Vogel
- Japanese economic development, theory and practice, Penelope Francks
- Comparative government-industry relations, Western Europe, the United States, and Japan, edited by Stephen Wilks, Maurice Wright
- Industrial policy of Japan, edited by Ryutaro Komiya, Masahiro Okuno, Kotaro Suzumura ; translated under the supervision of Kazuo Sato
- Governments, industries, and markets, aspects of government-industry relations in the UK, Japan, West Germany, and the USA since 1945, edited by Martin Chick
- The end of Japan Inc, and how the new Japan will look, Christopher Wood
- Comparing policy networks, labor politics in the U.S., Germany, and Japan, David Knoke ... [and others]
- Making common sense of Japan, Steven R. Reed
- The revival of Japanese competition policy and its importance for EU-Japan relations, Stephen Wilks ; with a preface by Kenji Sanekata
- The Japanese industrial system, Charles J. McMillan
- Strategic capitalism, private business and public purpose in Japanese industrial finance, Kent E. Calder
- Japanese targeting, sucesses, failures, lessons, Jon Woronoff
- Japanese success? British failure?, comparisons in business performance since 1945, edited by Etsuo Abé and Terry Gourvish
- Politics and productivity, the real story of why Japan works, edited by Chalmers Johnson, Laura D'Andrea Tyson, John Zysman
- Industrial, science, technology and innovation policies in South Korea and Japan, Murat A. Yulek, Hongyul Han
- The promotion and regulation of industry in Japan, edited by Stephen Wilks and Maurice Wright
- Japan as -anything but- number one, Jon Woronoff
- The Japanese economy, Victor Argy and Leslie Stein
- Site fights, divisive facilities and civil society in Japan and the West, Daniel P. Aldrich
- The Industrial policy debate, edited by Chalmers Johnson ; [contributors, Eugene Bardach ... and others]
- In the shadow of the rising sun, the political roots of American economic decline, William S. Dietrich
- Government policy towards industry in the United States and Japan, edited by John B. Shoven
- Trade with Japan, has the door opened wider?, edited by Paul Krugman
- Japan's public policy companies, Chalmers Johnson
- Regulatory reform in Japan
- Taking Japan seriously, a Confucian perspective on leading economic issues, Ronald Dore
- Industrial policy in Europe, Japan and the USA, amounts, mechanisms and effectiveness, Pierre-André Buigues and Khalid Sekkat
- The Japanese and Korean experiences in managing development, Miyohei Shinohara, Toru Yanagihara, Kwang Suk Kim ; Ramgopal Agarwala, editor
- The business of the Japanese state, energy markets in comparative and historical perspective, Richard J. Samuels
- Flexible rigidities, industrial policy and structural adjustment in the Japanese economy, 1970-80, Ronald Dore
- Japan, disincorporated, the economic liberalization process, Leon Hollerman
- Firms and industrial organization in Japan, Yoshiro Miwa
- Crisis or recovery in Japan, state and industrial economy, edited by David Bailey, Dan Coffey, Philip Tomlinson
- Industrial restructuring and adjustment for ASEAN-Japan investment and trade expansion, an overview, edited by C.Y. Ng, R. Hirono, Narongchai Akrasanee
- Cooperative capitalism, self-regulation, trade associations, and the antimonopoly law in Japan, Ulrike Schaede
- Democratic corporatism and policy linkages, the interdependence of industrial, labor-market, incomes, and social policies in eight countries, Harold L. Wilensky & Lowell Turner
- Government policy towards industry in the United States and Japan, edited by John B. Shoven
- Comparing policy networks, labor politics in the U.S., Germany, and Japan, David Knoke [and others]
- Multinationalism, Japanese style, the political economy of outward dependency, Terutomo Ozawa
- State competence and economic growth in Japan, Yoshiro Miwa
- Economic ideology and Japanese industrial policy, developmentalism from 1931 to 1965, Bai Gao
- Neue Industriepolitik oder Stärkung der Marktkräfte?, strukturpolitische Konzeptionen im internationalen Vergleich, Hans-Hagen Härtel ... [and others]
- European power and the Japanese challenge, William R. Nester
- Industrial policy in more successful economies, Japan, Roger Gibbs
- The role of tradition in Japan's industrialization, another path to industrialization, edited by Masayuki Tanimoto
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