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Tables and figures | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
I | The misunderstood country | |
1 | The Japan that never was | 2 |
2 | How different is different? Bureaucrats, politicians, and economic policy making in postwar Japan | 11 |
II | Political economics in a capitalist Japan | |
3 | The problem of Japanese industrial policy | 30 |
4 | Management practices and labor relations: a Japanese system or economic incentives? | 53 |
5 | The postwar Japanese economy: from high growth to structural adjustment | 79 |
III | Politics and policy making in a democratic nation | |
6 | The electoral origins of Japan's economic policies | 96 |
7 | Political change and economic policy making | 113 |
8 | Postwar Japanese politics: from LDP predominance to coalition politics | 141 |
IV | Japan in the new millennium | |
9 | The past in Japan's political-economic future | 164 |
Notes | 181 | |
References | 199 | |
Index | 209 |
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