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"Marie Anchordoguy's clear and informative book should attract a wide variety of readers from political science, sociology, Japanese studies, and business. The central concept of communitarian capitalism, with its emphasis on risk avoidance and circumscribed competition, strikes me as a useful corrective to excessively functionalist versions of the 'capitalist developmental state' argument."-Gregory W. Noble, Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo
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