The Global Network of Japanese Firms
Ken Imai
Japanese Economy, 1993, vol. 21, issue 5, 3-19
Abstract:
To begin, we would like to present an overview of the direction being taken by "the Japanese firm's globalization" as we move toward the twenty-first century by noting the background of the past history of multinational firms. During the 1960s, the multinational corporation issue appeared on the scene as the issue of the conflicting tension between corporations and the national government. This issue was the central topic of debate at the time, and the multinational corporation was frequently discussed by Japanese journalists.
Date: 1993
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