Recent Changes
The Editors
Japanese Economy, 1996, vol. 24, issue 4, 22-73
Abstract:
Japanese-style capitalism, which had been brought to fruition in the rapid growth period, started to be eroded in the slow growth period because of various significant economic changes in recent years that, of necessity, have affected Japan's economic institutions. In what follows, our review of these recent changes is divided into microeconomic and macroeconomic changes—though the distinction is rather arbitrary. The recent history is also loosely defined. How far we look into the past varies from case to case.
Date: 1996
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DOI: 10.2753/JES1097-203X240422
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