Industries Studies of Japan: A Survey
Toshimasa Tsuruta
Japanese Economy, 1974, vol. 3, issue 2, 68-81
Abstract:
This article concludes the series "Japanese Industries," carried by this journal ["Keizai Seminar"] for a year and a half, from April 1972 to September 1973. In this series specialists on industrial organization presented a general introduction and some analysis of eighteen individual industries, ranging from basic key industries such as iron and steel, petrochemicals, petroleum refining, electric power, textiles, automobiles, electric machinery, general machinery, shipbuilding, and food products to construction, real estate, distribution, department stores, transportation, mass communications, recreational industries, finances, and other tertiary industries. The series has covered almost all important industries, with the notable exception of nonferrous metals, ceramics, paper and pulp, precision instruments, securities, and insurance.
Date: 1974
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DOI: 10.2753/JES1097-203X030268
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