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Small firms in the Japanese economySmall firms in the Japanese economy

Small firms in the Japanese economy1997

D. H. Whittaker

About this book

Japan's giant corporations are household names and dominate our views of the Japanese economy. In fact, Japan ranks alongside Italy as having the highest proportion of small firms - and employment in them - amongst the OECD countries. These small firms have either been ignored, or they have been treated as appendages of large firms. This book paints a balanced picture based on a unique and statistically rich survey. It looks at small firms in Japan's leading machine industries, their relations with each other as well as with large firms, and their internal management, employment, and technology dynamics. Paradoxically, in contrast to the 'resurgence' of small firms in other industrialised countries, their number and employment share in Japan are currently in decline. This book explains the reasons why, and challenges established views of the Japanese economy, society, and political economy.

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First published
1997
OL Work ID
OL3281359W

Subjects

Cross-cultural studiesMachinery industrySmall businessSmall business, japanSmall business, great britain

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