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The Japanese Economy : Part II, Multiple-component retail product Book

The Japanese Economy : Part II Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Peter Drysdale, Luke Gower

Part of the Routledge Library of Modern Japan series

Multiple-component retail product

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This timely collection offers an indispensable work of reference to all those interested in the contemporary development of one of the world's largest and most influential economies.

The set addresses key issues for the Japanese economy in the post-war decades, including:* the relationship between capital market transformation and economic growth* labour markets and the increasing demands for structural change* current industrial policy and its relationship to governance* macroeconomic conditions and their effect on microeconomic policiesThe articles reprinted here explore many of Japan's factor markets, as well as the public policies that have affected their operation.

They also examine the role of capital and labour markets in determining the trajectory of economic growth.

They conclude that the institutions and policies determining this growth will have to either adapt or increasingly lose their efficiency and relevance.

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