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At the dawn of the new millennium, Japan is once again undergoing radical change, just as it did when it opened its doors to trade in the 19th century or rose from the ashes of World War II. In "Kawari" (which means "change" in Japanese), Ezrati paints a rich, multidimensional, and provocative picture of Japan in transition.

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At the dawn of the new millennium, Japan is once again undergoing radical change, just as it did when it opened its doors to trade in the 19th century or rose from the ashes of World War II. In "Kawari" (which means "change" in Japanese), Ezrati paints a rich, multidimensional, and provocative picture of Japan in transition.
Autorenporträt
Milton Ezrati has worked on Wall Street for twenty-five years, serving since 1987 as chief investment officer for Nomura Asset Management, the American investment arm of Japan's Nomura Securities, the largest securities dealer in the world. A recognized expert on Japanese finance, business, and politics, he travels regularly to Japan, and has published insights on the country in a wide range of periodicals, including the New York Times, the American Economic Review, the American Scholar, the Los Angeles Times, and Foreign Affairs.