Crisis or Recovery in Japan: State and Industrial Economy
This innovative and multidisciplinary book explores Japan's economic crisis and recovery. Specifically, it analyses the role of corporations, the state, macroeconomic and industrial policy, and the changing status of Japan as an economic role model.

The contributors list comprises an international panel of economists, political scientists and international relations specialists. From vantage points across Japan, North America and Europe, they bring together a collection of original studies considering Japan's economic malaise and the potential for sustained recovery. Topics covered include:


  • the relevance of Western economic models to the Japanese case
  • the Japanese macro-economy and financial system
  • the deep-seated controversy over the process and problems of kudoka - the hollowing out of Japan's industrial base
  • the future of Japan's small firm sector in a globalizing world.

This provocative and timely book offers new reflections and original research findings on a topic of global interest and significance. As such it will strongly appeal to a wide-ranging audience including: academics in the fields of economics, political science and international relations, policymakers, advisors and practitioners in international institutions, think-tanks and labour organizations.

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Crisis or Recovery in Japan: State and Industrial Economy
This innovative and multidisciplinary book explores Japan's economic crisis and recovery. Specifically, it analyses the role of corporations, the state, macroeconomic and industrial policy, and the changing status of Japan as an economic role model.

The contributors list comprises an international panel of economists, political scientists and international relations specialists. From vantage points across Japan, North America and Europe, they bring together a collection of original studies considering Japan's economic malaise and the potential for sustained recovery. Topics covered include:


  • the relevance of Western economic models to the Japanese case
  • the Japanese macro-economy and financial system
  • the deep-seated controversy over the process and problems of kudoka - the hollowing out of Japan's industrial base
  • the future of Japan's small firm sector in a globalizing world.

This provocative and timely book offers new reflections and original research findings on a topic of global interest and significance. As such it will strongly appeal to a wide-ranging audience including: academics in the fields of economics, political science and international relations, policymakers, advisors and practitioners in international institutions, think-tanks and labour organizations.

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Overview

This innovative and multidisciplinary book explores Japan's economic crisis and recovery. Specifically, it analyses the role of corporations, the state, macroeconomic and industrial policy, and the changing status of Japan as an economic role model.

The contributors list comprises an international panel of economists, political scientists and international relations specialists. From vantage points across Japan, North America and Europe, they bring together a collection of original studies considering Japan's economic malaise and the potential for sustained recovery. Topics covered include:


  • the relevance of Western economic models to the Japanese case
  • the Japanese macro-economy and financial system
  • the deep-seated controversy over the process and problems of kudoka - the hollowing out of Japan's industrial base
  • the future of Japan's small firm sector in a globalizing world.

This provocative and timely book offers new reflections and original research findings on a topic of global interest and significance. As such it will strongly appeal to a wide-ranging audience including: academics in the fields of economics, political science and international relations, policymakers, advisors and practitioners in international institutions, think-tanks and labour organizations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781845420956
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date: 09/26/2007
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Edited by David Bailey, Department of Management, Birmingham Business School, Birmingham University, Dan Coffey, Senior Lecturer in Economics, Leeds University Business School, UK and Phil Tomlinson, Professor of Industrial Strategy, School of Management, University of Bath, UK

Table of Contents

Contents:

1. Introduction: The Attributes of the Crisis
David Bailey, Dan Coffey and Philip R. Tomlinson

2. The Workings of the Japanese Economy
Donald W. Katzner

3. The Cause of Japan’s Recession and the Lessons for the World
Richard A. Werner

4. Transnational Monopoly Capitalism, the J-mode Firm and Industrial ‘Hollowing Out’ in Japan
Keith Cowling and Philip. R. Tomlinson

5. Globalization and the Japanese Subcontractor System
Ulrike Schaede

6. Institutionally Driven Growth and Stagnation – and Struggle for Reform
Terutomo Ozawa

7. Kūdōka, Restructuring and Possibilities for Industrial Policy in Japan
David Bailey and Roger Sugden

8. The National Innovation System: A Key to Japan’s Future Growth
Hiroyuki Odagiri

9. The Rise and Fall of Japan as a Model of ‘Progressive Capitalism’
David Coates

10. ‘Can Japan Compete?’ Reconsidered
Dan Coffey and Carole Thornley

Index
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