Japan as –anything but– Number One
Jon Woronoff
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Date: 1996
ISBN: 978-0-230-37129-3
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction (Appearances Can Be Deceiving)
- Jon Woronoff
- Ch 2 Japanese-Style Management (Fact or Fiction?)
- Jon Woronoff
- Ch 3 Japanese Companies (The All-Mighty Kaisha)
- Jon Woronoff
- Ch 4 Industrial Policy (Promoting and Meddling)
- Jon Woronoff
- Ch 5 Economic Progress (Onward If Not Upward)
- Jon Woronoff
- Ch 6 Education (What is Learning?)
- Jon Woronoff
- Ch 7 Crime (Integrating The Criminal Element)
- Jon Woronoff
- Ch 8 Politics (The Japanese Way)
- Jon Woronoff
- Ch 9 Society (Discordant Harmonies)
- Jon Woronoff
- Ch 10 Internationalization (Time To Join The World)
- Jon Woronoff
- Ch 11 Quality Of Life (If You Can Call That Quality)
- Jon Woronoff
- Ch 12 Amenities (Be It Ever So Humble)
- Jon Woronoff
- Ch 13 Welfare (What Is There To Be Entitled To?
- Jon Woronoff
- Ch 14 (Japan As No. 23, Or 57, Or Whatever)
- Jon Woronoff
- Ch 15 The End Of A Myth (… Maybe)
- Jon Woronoff
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