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Chikara Higashi
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House of Representatives, Temple University, Tokyo, Japan
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G. Peter Lauter
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School of Government and Business Administration, The George Washington University, USA
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Table of contents (9 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xvii
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- Chikara Higashi, G. Peter Lauter
Pages 1-37
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- Chikara Higashi, G. Peter Lauter
Pages 39-71
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- Chikara Higashi, G. Peter Lauter
Pages 73-119
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- Chikara Higashi, G. Peter Lauter
Pages 121-179
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- Chikara Higashi, G. Peter Lauter
Pages 181-229
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- Chikara Higashi, G. Peter Lauter
Pages 231-272
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- Chikara Higashi, G. Peter Lauter
Pages 273-321
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- Chikara Higashi, G. Peter Lauter
Pages 323-355
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- Chikara Higashi, G. Peter Lauter
Pages 357-390
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Back Matter
Pages 391-430
About this book
In the first, 1987, edition of this book, Dr. Higashi and Dr. Lauter have discussed and analyzed the initial stages of the internationalization process The authors with Michio Watanabe at a reception in Hakone, Japan, 1988. xvi THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF THE JAPANESE ECONOMY of the Japanese economy as it had evolved between 1985 and 1986. In this, the second, edition, they explore the developments during 1985-1988 and show how the gradual transformation of the economy from export-Ied to domestic demand-Ied growth has taken place, what the results of the trans formation process are, what remaining problems still have to be resolved, and what directions the Japanese economy might take in the future. While the transformation process is by no means completed, Drs. Higashi and Lauter provide a broad, policy-analysis based overview that enables the reader to understand not only the economic but also the basic political and social issues involved in the internationalization process. In this sense, the authors stay away from the extreme positions that characterize so many of the publications on Japan today and attempt to provide a realistic view of the changes and the impact of these changes. I believe that this book is a fair and balanced representation of events.
Authors and Affiliations
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House of Representatives, Temple University, Tokyo, Japan
Chikara Higashi
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School of Government and Business Administration, The George Washington University, USA
G. Peter Lauter