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Production Organizations In Japanese Economic Development Tetsuji Okazaki

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Production Organizations In Japanese Economic Development Tetsuji Okazaki
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.11 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Tetsuji Okazaki
ISBN: 9780415391801, 0415391806
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Production Organizations In Japanese Economic Development Tetsuji Okazaki by Tetsuji Okazaki 9780415391801, 0415391806 instant download after payment.

In this important new book, the authors explore how production was organized in the context of the economic development of modern Japan.

Production organizations are taken to mean the long-term relationships which economic agents create for production, based on employment contracts or long-term transactions. This includes hierarchical organizations such as factories and corporations, but also flexible arangements such as subcontracting. 

Modern Japanese economic development is characterized by the co-evolution of these two types of production organizations, while American economic development in the modern period is characterized by the development of a mass production system based on large hierarchical organizations. The question is raised as to why and how a certain type of organization proliferated in a certain industry in a certain period, and what the role of that organization was in coordinating production and giving incentives to the economic agents involved. The result is a comparative institutional analysis of the organizational foundations of Japanese economic development in the modern period.

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