Basic as it has become to studies of the Japanese economy, the concept of the "Keiretsu" is sheer fiction -- a creature of the academic imagination with no basis in real economic behavior. Almost all scholars writing on the subject use the categorization found in the annual Keiretsu no kenkyu [Research on the Keiretsu]. Published by an otherwise unknown Marxist "research institute" since 1960, the volume purports to sort firms by functional groupings. In fact, it simply sorts them by their principal loan source. If that loan source proxied for some unobserved variable, this sorting might be helpful. In fact, it does not. For example, among keiretsu firms, there is little cross-shareholding. Indeed, the non-financial firms in a given keirets...
Abstract During the 1980s, a widespread belief that the Japanese economy was outperforming that of t...
Japan's corporate sector has, at different times in recent history, been organized according to ever...
We examine how keiretsu-related institutional investors behave in the Japanese stock market relative...
Basic as it has become to studies of the Japanese economy, the concept of the "Keiretsu" is sheer fi...
Central to so many accounts of post-war Japan, the keiretsu corporate groups have never had economic...
Central to so many accounts of post-war Japan, the keiretsu corporate groups have never had economic...
Most of what we collectively think we know about the Japanese economy is urban legend. In fact -- * ...
Most of what we collectively think we know about the Japanese economy is urban legend. In fact -- * ...
Why do large firms in Japan hold small percentages of stock in trading partners? A firm that holds s...
Banks and insurance companies in Japan have been more inclined to hold stock directly and indirectly...
A prominent feature of Japan's capitalism consists of families of companies called keiretsu that ar...
Why do large firms in Japan hold small percentages of stock in trading partners? A firm that holds s...
The success of the Japanese automobile industry has mystified Western scholars for many decades. In ...
The success of the Japanese automobile industry has mystified Western scholars for many decades. In ...
The aim of this thesis is to show how 'Keiretsu' system, originating from ancient Japan, has been us...
Abstract During the 1980s, a widespread belief that the Japanese economy was outperforming that of t...
Japan's corporate sector has, at different times in recent history, been organized according to ever...
We examine how keiretsu-related institutional investors behave in the Japanese stock market relative...
Basic as it has become to studies of the Japanese economy, the concept of the "Keiretsu" is sheer fi...
Central to so many accounts of post-war Japan, the keiretsu corporate groups have never had economic...
Central to so many accounts of post-war Japan, the keiretsu corporate groups have never had economic...
Most of what we collectively think we know about the Japanese economy is urban legend. In fact -- * ...
Most of what we collectively think we know about the Japanese economy is urban legend. In fact -- * ...
Why do large firms in Japan hold small percentages of stock in trading partners? A firm that holds s...
Banks and insurance companies in Japan have been more inclined to hold stock directly and indirectly...
A prominent feature of Japan's capitalism consists of families of companies called keiretsu that ar...
Why do large firms in Japan hold small percentages of stock in trading partners? A firm that holds s...
The success of the Japanese automobile industry has mystified Western scholars for many decades. In ...
The success of the Japanese automobile industry has mystified Western scholars for many decades. In ...
The aim of this thesis is to show how 'Keiretsu' system, originating from ancient Japan, has been us...
Abstract During the 1980s, a widespread belief that the Japanese economy was outperforming that of t...
Japan's corporate sector has, at different times in recent history, been organized according to ever...
We examine how keiretsu-related institutional investors behave in the Japanese stock market relative...