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GLOBAL COMPETITION AND THE JAPANESE MODEL OF CAPITALISM : A HISTRICAL AND STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS

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公開日 2011-02-24
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タイトル GLOBAL COMPETITION AND THE JAPANESE MODEL OF CAPITALISM : A HISTRICAL AND STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
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著者 Noguchi, Makoto

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値 文教大学国際学部
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内容記述 In the 1980s all the world marveled at the strength of the Japanese management system. But, as the result of profoundly altered circumstances at the end of the 1980s and in the 1990s, structural fragility of Japanese capitalism was completely exposed, and so the reputation of the Japanese economy in the world was precipitately reversed. Japanese firms got over the second oil crisis at the end of 1970s without difficulty, and it adapted itself promptly and flexibly to a rapid appreciation of the yen in the latter half of the 1980s. For a while Japanese firms' competitive power stood out brilliantly, the secret of which attracted much attention from all over the world. But today the dubious eyes of foreign countries are focused on Japanese capitalism, which subjects itself not only to the unfavourable reputation of its technologies being unreliable or its financial system being unstable, but also even to the harsh criticism that a Japanese-style system 'does not make human beings happy', though it once won an admiration such as 'Japan as number one'. As if corresponding to the reversal. of reputation abroad, at home the Japanese wavered severely in their confidence in their own peculiar system of production and management. Many of proponents who formerly advocated in a high tone the efficiency and universal significance of the Japanese management system, now assume to be as silent as possible, or feel deepening uneasiness about the future shrouded in dark clouds, or feel growing devotedness to the Anglo-American system in stead of the Japanese model.
 What is the reason why the Japanese model of capitalism that enjoyed the heyday about a decade ago is suffering from such a precipitate decline? What causes Japanese capitalism to fail to cope with great changes in the global economic situations well and to deteriorate its international competitiveness? And then, in what direction can it evolve? These questions about the faltering Japanese economic system are the ones that it is worth while asking for their own sake, prior to discussions on which policies to adopt in order to reform institutions.
書誌情報 文教大学国際学部紀要
en : Journal of the Faculty of International Studies Bunkyo University

巻 8, p. 175-197, 発行日 1998-01-01
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出版者 文教大学
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収録物識別子 09173072
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