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Changing Japanese Capitalism Societal Coordination And Institutional Adjustment Michael A Witt

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Changing Japanese Capitalism Societal Coordination And Institutional Adjustment Michael A Witt
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Michael A. Witt
ISBN: 9780511349874, 9780521868600, 0511349874, 0521868602
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Changing Japanese Capitalism Societal Coordination And Institutional Adjustment Michael A Witt by Michael A. Witt 9780511349874, 9780521868600, 0511349874, 0521868602 instant download after payment.

Economic crisis tends to spur change in the 'rules of the game' - the 'institutions' - that govern the economic activity of firms and employees. But after more than a decade of economic pain following the burst of the Japanese Bubble Economy of the 1980s, the core institutions of Japanese capitalism have changed remarkably little. In this systematic and holistic assessment of continuity and change in the central components of Japanese capitalism, Michael A. Witt links this relatively slow rate of institutional change to a confluence of two factors: high levels of societal co-ordination in the Japanese political economy, and low levels of deviant behavior at the level of individuals, firms, and organizations. He identifies social networks permeating Japanese business as a key enabler of societal co-ordination and an obstacle to deviancy, and sheds light on a pervasive but previously under explored type of business networks, intra-industry loops. Includes a Foreword by Gordon Redding.

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