Turning the Tables
Daniel Burstein, bestselling author of Yen! And Euroquake, returns with strategy and advice for dealing with Japan that could completely reshape the understanding of the US-Japan relationship.
Feeling defeated for years, America’s fear of Japan subsided when the Tokyo stock market crashed and the Japanese economic bubble burst. As a result, it became fashionable to dismiss Japan as a threat.
In the pages of Turning the Tables, global business expert Daniel Burstein warns readers that if Americans ignore Japan, they will be ill-prepared for a Japanese economy that returns leaner, meaner, and more competitive than ever.
Burstein shares advice and strategy on forming a partnership with Japan that could catapult the United States into a position of global leadership in the borderless economy that the world has come to know.
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Feeling defeated for years, America’s fear of Japan subsided when the Tokyo stock market crashed and the Japanese economic bubble burst. As a result, it became fashionable to dismiss Japan as a threat.
In the pages of Turning the Tables, global business expert Daniel Burstein warns readers that if Americans ignore Japan, they will be ill-prepared for a Japanese economy that returns leaner, meaner, and more competitive than ever.
Burstein shares advice and strategy on forming a partnership with Japan that could catapult the United States into a position of global leadership in the borderless economy that the world has come to know.
Turning the Tables
Daniel Burstein, bestselling author of Yen! And Euroquake, returns with strategy and advice for dealing with Japan that could completely reshape the understanding of the US-Japan relationship.
Feeling defeated for years, America’s fear of Japan subsided when the Tokyo stock market crashed and the Japanese economic bubble burst. As a result, it became fashionable to dismiss Japan as a threat.
In the pages of Turning the Tables, global business expert Daniel Burstein warns readers that if Americans ignore Japan, they will be ill-prepared for a Japanese economy that returns leaner, meaner, and more competitive than ever.
Burstein shares advice and strategy on forming a partnership with Japan that could catapult the United States into a position of global leadership in the borderless economy that the world has come to know.
Feeling defeated for years, America’s fear of Japan subsided when the Tokyo stock market crashed and the Japanese economic bubble burst. As a result, it became fashionable to dismiss Japan as a threat.
In the pages of Turning the Tables, global business expert Daniel Burstein warns readers that if Americans ignore Japan, they will be ill-prepared for a Japanese economy that returns leaner, meaner, and more competitive than ever.
Burstein shares advice and strategy on forming a partnership with Japan that could catapult the United States into a position of global leadership in the borderless economy that the world has come to know.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780743237901 |
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Publisher: | Simon & Schuster |
Publication date: | 02/15/2002 |
Pages: | 272 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.61(d) |
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