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The Contest For Japans Economic Future Entrepreneurs Vs Corporate Giants 1st Edition Richard Katz

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The Contest For Japans Economic Future Entrepreneurs Vs Corporate Giants 1st Edition Richard Katz
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Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.71 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Richard Katz
ISBN: 9780197675106, 9780197675113, 9780197675120, 0197675107, 0197675115, 0197675123, 0197675106
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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The Contest For Japans Economic Future Entrepreneurs Vs Corporate Giants 1st Edition Richard Katz by Richard Katz 9780197675106, 9780197675113, 9780197675120, 0197675107, 0197675115, 0197675123, 0197675106 instant download after payment.

Just as a wave of entrepreneurship created Japan's postwar "economic miracle," so it will take a new generation of entrepreneurs to revive its stagnant economy. A complex distribution system dominated by the incumbents has made it hard for newcomers even to get their products on store shelves.Fortunately, major social changes are now opening new opportunities. Generational changes in attitudes about work and gender relations are leading more and more talented people to the new companies. This includes ambitious women who are regularly denied promotions at traditional companies. The rise of e-commerce is enabling tens of thousands of newcomers to bypass the traditional distribution system and sell their products to millions of customers. Three decades of low growth have convinced many within both the elites and the public of the need for change.Still, progress remains an uphill climb because of resistance by powerful forces. Bank financing remains quite difficult. For example, the system of "lifetime employment" has made it very hard to newcomers to recruit the staff they need. Banks, who are often in the same sprawling conglomerates as the corporate giants, are still loath to lend to new companies. While parts of the government try to promote more startups, other parts resist making the needed changes in regulations, taxes, and budgets.Japan's economic future will be determined by the contest detailed in this book.

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