How to View Japanese-Style Management
Kazuo Yoshida
Japanese Economy, 1997, vol. 25, issue 4, 50-101
Abstract:
As has been reviewed in this book, capitalist economies in the world differ significantly from one another even though they are all capitalist economies. The Japanese, the American economy, and the German economy are all capitalist economies with their own specific features. It is, therefore, undoubtedly quite difficult to analyze those mutually different economic systems by applying the same economic theory.
Date: 1997
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