Analyzing recent changes in important Japanese institutions, this book goes against the conventional wisdom that Japanese institutions have remained relatively rigid since the collapse of the 1980s bubble, to argue that there has in fact been significant institutional change over the last decade.
Analyzing recent changes in important Japanese institutions, this book goes against the conventional wisdom that Japanese institutions have remained relatively rigid since the collapse of the 1980s bubble, to argue that there has in fact been significant institutional change over the last decade.
Magnus Blomström is Professor of Economics at the Stockholm School of Economics and President of the European Institute of Japanese Studies. Sumner La Croix is Professor of Economics at the University of Hawaii-Manoa, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Institutional Change in Theory and Practice 1. Theories of Institutional Change: How Well Do They Apply to Japan? 2. Institutional Revolution: The Case of Meiji Japan 3. Institutional Reform in Japan and Korea: Why the Difference? Part 2: Japanese Institutions: What Has Changed, What Has Not, and Why 4. A Lost Decade For Corporate Governance? What's Changed, What Hasn't, and Why 5. Japan's Economic and Financial Stagnation in the 1990s and Reluctance to Change 6. Life-Time Employment: History and Response to Crisis 7. The Japanese Labour Movement and Institutional Reform 8. Is Amakudari Changing? The Case of Regional Banks 9. Divorce In Japan: Why It Happens, Why It Doesn't
Introduction Part 1: Institutional Change in Theory and Practice 1. Theories of Institutional Change: How Well Do They Apply to Japan? 2. Institutional Revolution: The Case of Meiji Japan 3. Institutional Reform in Japan and Korea: Why the Difference? Part 2: Japanese Institutions: What Has Changed, What Has Not, and Why 4. A Lost Decade For Corporate Governance? What's Changed, What Hasn't, and Why 5. Japan's Economic and Financial Stagnation in the 1990s and Reluctance to Change 6. Life-Time Employment: History and Response to Crisis 7. The Japanese Labour Movement and Institutional Reform 8. Is Amakudari Changing? The Case of Regional Banks 9. Divorce In Japan: Why It Happens, Why It Doesn't
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