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Welfare And Capitalism In Postwar Japan Party Bureaucracy And Business Margarita Estevezabe

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Welfare And Capitalism In Postwar Japan Party Bureaucracy And Business Margarita Estevezabe
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.42 MB
Pages: 361
Author: Margarita Estevez-Abe
ISBN: 9780511415395, 9780521856935, 0521856930, 0511415397
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Welfare And Capitalism In Postwar Japan Party Bureaucracy And Business Margarita Estevezabe by Margarita Estevez-abe 9780511415395, 9780521856935, 0521856930, 0511415397 instant download after payment.

This book explains how postwar Japan managed to achieve a highly egalitarian form of capitalism despite meager social spending. Estevez-Abe develops an institutional, rational-choice model to solve this puzzle. She shows how Japan's electoral system generated incentives that led political actors to protect, if only for their own self-interested reasons, various groups that lost out in market competition. She explains how Japan's postwar welfare state relied upon various alternatives to orthodox social spending programs. The initial postwar success of Japan's political economy has given way to periods of crisis and reform. This book follows this story up to the present day. Estevez-Abe shows how the current electoral system renders obsolete the old form of social protection. She argues that institutionally Japan now resembles Britain and predicts that Japan's welfare system will also come to resemble Britain's. Japan thus faces a more market-oriented society and less equality.

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