Table of contents for The political economy of Japanese society / edited by Banno Junji.
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Volume 1: The State or the Market?
Introduction, Banno Junji
Part 1: Structure
1. Corporate Structure and the Japanese Economy, Hashimoto Juro
2. Introduction to Japanese Company History: Stability and Change in the Ranking of Large Manufacturing Enterprises, Yamazaki Hiroaki
3. Industrial Relations and the Union Movement, Tabata Hirokuni
4. The Weakness of the Contemporary Japanese State, Watanabe Osamu
5. Japanese Companyism and the end of the Cold War, Baba Hiroji
Part 2: Historical Origins
6. The Social Order of Modern Japan, Narusawa Akira
7. Labour and Farmers' Movements in Pre-War Japan, Nishida Yoshiaki
8. The Wartime Institutional Reforms and Transformation of the Economic System, Okazaki Tetsuji
Volume 2: Internationalization and Domestic Issues
Part 1: Internationalization
1. Japan as Creditor Nation, Kawai Masahiro
2. The Internationalization of the Japanese Firm: Japanese Working Practices and Indigenous Asian Workplaces, Koike Kazuo
3. Foreign Workers and Immigration Policy, Hirowatari Seigo
4. Economic Co-operation in Place of Historical Remorse: Japanese Post-War Settlements with China, Russia, and Korea in the Context of the Cold War, Wada Haruki
Part 2: Domestic Issues
5. The Feminization of the Labour Market, Osawa Mari
6. The Aging Society, the Family, and Social Policy, Harada Sumitaka
7. The Problem of Land Use and Land Prices, Inamoto Yonosuke
Part 3: Facing the Post-Cold War/Post-Bubble World
8. Employment Relations after the collapse of the Bubble Economy, Nitta Michio
9. The Argument: Explaining the End of the Post-war Party System, Hiwatari Nobuhiro
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Japan -- Economic conditions -- 1945-
Japan -- Politics and government -- 1945-