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Institutional change in Japan / edited by Magnus Blomström and Sumner La Croix.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: European Institute of Japanese Studies East Asian economics & business series ; 8.Publisher: Abingdon Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2006Description: 240 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0415380154 (hardback : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.95205 22
LOC classification:
  • HC462.95 .I67 2006
Contents:
1. Institutional change in Japan : theories, evidence and reflections / Sumner La Croix and Akihiko Kawaura -- 2. Institutional change in Meiji Japan : image and reality / Janet Hunter -- 3. Institutional reform in Japan and Korea : why the difference? / Chung H. Lee -- 4. A lost decade for Japanese corporate governance reform? : what has changed, what hasn't, and why / Curtis J. Milhaupt -- 5. Japan's economic and financial stagnation in the 1990s and reluctance to change / Thomas F. Cargill -- 6. Japanese lifetime employment : a century's perspective / Chiaki Moriguchi and Hiroshi Ono -- 7. The Japanese labor movement and institutional reform / Loinny E. Carlile -- 8. The changing pattern of Amakudari appointments : the case of regional banks, 1991-2000 / Kenji Suzuki -- 9. Divorce in Japan : why it happens, why it doesn't / Hiroshi Ono.
Review: "Institutional Change in Japan analyzes institutional change within this period of economic transition. It addresses the origin, development, and recent adaptation of core institutions, including financial institutions, corporate governance, lifetime employment, the amakudari system and marriage and family. Importantly this analysis is grounded in a broad historical and international context, with comparisons made to Meiji Japan as well as to recent economic and financial reforms in Korea, Switzerland and New Zealand."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Institutional change in Japan : theories, evidence and reflections / Sumner La Croix and Akihiko Kawaura -- 2. Institutional change in Meiji Japan : image and reality / Janet Hunter -- 3. Institutional reform in Japan and Korea : why the difference? / Chung H. Lee -- 4. A lost decade for Japanese corporate governance reform? : what has changed, what hasn't, and why / Curtis J. Milhaupt -- 5. Japan's economic and financial stagnation in the 1990s and reluctance to change / Thomas F. Cargill -- 6. Japanese lifetime employment : a century's perspective / Chiaki Moriguchi and Hiroshi Ono -- 7. The Japanese labor movement and institutional reform / Loinny E. Carlile -- 8. The changing pattern of Amakudari appointments : the case of regional banks, 1991-2000 / Kenji Suzuki -- 9. Divorce in Japan : why it happens, why it doesn't / Hiroshi Ono.

"Institutional Change in Japan analyzes institutional change within this period of economic transition. It addresses the origin, development, and recent adaptation of core institutions, including financial institutions, corporate governance, lifetime employment, the amakudari system and marriage and family. Importantly this analysis is grounded in a broad historical and international context, with comparisons made to Meiji Japan as well as to recent economic and financial reforms in Korea, Switzerland and New Zealand."--BOOK JACKET.

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