Japan's Giant Enterprises—Their Power and Influence
Takatoshi Nakamura
Japanese Economy, 1984, vol. 12, issue 4, 50-90
Abstract:
It is often said that we live in a world of Big Business, that ever since Japan achieved a high level of economic growth, everything we do from morning until night, or even from cradle to grave, has something to do with large business corporations. It has become exceedingly difficult to escape the sphere of influence of giant corporations in today's "Business Society." Let us take an example.
Date: 1984
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