Japan, the system that soured : the rise and fall of the Japanese economic miracle /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Katz, Richard, 1951-
Corporate Author: NetLibrary, Inc
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Armonk, N.Y. : M. E. Sharpe, [1998]
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Table of Contents:
  • ch. 1. Mainframe economics in a pc world
  • pt. 1. Two Japans
  • ch. 2. Japan's deformed dual economy
  • ch. 3. "Hollowing out": driving away the geese that lay the golden eggs
  • ch. 4. From growth superstar to economic laggard
  • pt. 2. Success and the souring
  • ch. 5. Politics of Japanese economic policy
  • ch. 6. 1955-73: the system succeeds in the era of catch-up
  • ch. 7. 1973-90: the system sours
  • ch. 8. Economic anorexia: from bubble to bust
  • pt. 3. Open trade: the heavy artillery of economic reform
  • ch. 9. If Poland can reform why not Japan?
  • ch. 10. Asia versus Japan in the race to reform
  • ch. 11. Japan's peculiar trade: too few imports, too few exports
  • ch. 12. Is Japan opening up?
  • ch. 13. Beyond revisionism and traditionalism: a new paradigm to guide policy
  • ch. 14. Interregnum: whither Japan?