In this paper, we identify the common organizational and institutional factor behind the success and failure of the Japanese economy, focusing on the industrial policy and the government-firm relationship. The key concept is the bureau-pluralism. The bureau-pluralism in Japan is an outcome of path dependent evolution of the economic system. Based on the experiences during WWII, the bureau-pluralistic system, including deliberative councils and industrial associations, evolved, which worked efficiently to coordinate economic growth in 1950’s and the high growth era. Its effectiveness was supported by the condition that industries were highly complementary in this period. Consequently, on one hand, there were few serious conflicts among indus...
The debate over the role bureaucrats played in the postwar Japanese economy has been the wrong debat...
The Japanese economy outperformed those of all other OECD countries before 1990 and was outperformed...
The debate over the role bureaucrats played in the postwar Japanese economy has been the wrong debat...
In this paper, we identify the common organizational and institutional factor behind the success and...
In this paper, we identify the common organizational and institutional factor behind the success and...
Traditionally, the state bureaucracy in Japan has been enjoying great prestige although remuneratio...
Traditionally, the state bureaucracy in Japan has been enjoying great prestige although remuneration...
UnrestrictedIndustrial policy has long been considered as one major contributor to Japan’s postwar e...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the evolutionary change of three of the major...
This dissertation analyzes the role of Japanese non-governmental actors and channels in postwar Japa...
The literature on early industrializing Japan characterizes the business-government relationship in ...
The literature on early industrializing Japan characterizes the business-government relationship in ...
The literature on early industrializing Japan characterizes the business-government relationship in ...
The literature on early industrializing Japan characterizes the business-government relationship in ...
This thesis studies the cumulative impact of technological progress and internationalisation on Japa...
The debate over the role bureaucrats played in the postwar Japanese economy has been the wrong debat...
The Japanese economy outperformed those of all other OECD countries before 1990 and was outperformed...
The debate over the role bureaucrats played in the postwar Japanese economy has been the wrong debat...
In this paper, we identify the common organizational and institutional factor behind the success and...
In this paper, we identify the common organizational and institutional factor behind the success and...
Traditionally, the state bureaucracy in Japan has been enjoying great prestige although remuneratio...
Traditionally, the state bureaucracy in Japan has been enjoying great prestige although remuneration...
UnrestrictedIndustrial policy has long been considered as one major contributor to Japan’s postwar e...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the evolutionary change of three of the major...
This dissertation analyzes the role of Japanese non-governmental actors and channels in postwar Japa...
The literature on early industrializing Japan characterizes the business-government relationship in ...
The literature on early industrializing Japan characterizes the business-government relationship in ...
The literature on early industrializing Japan characterizes the business-government relationship in ...
The literature on early industrializing Japan characterizes the business-government relationship in ...
This thesis studies the cumulative impact of technological progress and internationalisation on Japa...
The debate over the role bureaucrats played in the postwar Japanese economy has been the wrong debat...
The Japanese economy outperformed those of all other OECD countries before 1990 and was outperformed...
The debate over the role bureaucrats played in the postwar Japanese economy has been the wrong debat...