This research summarizes the main findings of "Regulation" theory about the evolution of the Japanese economy since WWII and proposes an institutional interpretation of the crisis of the 90s. The company-ist compromise is the core of the whole institutional architecture via an original wage labour nexus, largely different from the American Fordist one. There is a clear hierarchy between the large corportation and sub-contractors. One observers a complementarity between the mode of governance of the firm and the main bank and finallybetween the industrial wselfare and the management of employment. A highly original "regulation" mode has allowed the implementation of a mass production and consumption economy, but this regime enters into crisi...
This paper provides an overall view of the recent development of the Japanese financial system. The ...
Japans trajectory under globalization is critically reviewed using the world-system perspective and ...
Change is in the air in Japan, claim many observers: the government is radically deregulating crucia...
Book review by Ramzi N. Frangul. Boyer, R., & Yamada, T. (Eds.). (2000). Japanese capitalism in cris...
International audienceMost institutional theories of the diversity of capitalism (at least implicitl...
International audienceMost institutional theories of the diversity of capitalism (at least implicitl...
Japan is in the midst of massive law reform. Mired in ongoing recession since the early 1990s, Japan...
This paper surveys the main findings of research about the specificity of the Japanese “régula-tion ...
The transformation of the financial system and the contemporary crisis This paper tries to characte...
Central to recent changes in corporate Japan is the dominance of hybrid firms which combine market-b...
The Asian economic crash of 1997 lead to widespread restructuring of corporate organizations in Japa...
Japanese-style capitalism is a collusive system of national politics, elite bureaucracy, and big bus...
Amidst a prolonged recession and financial crisis during the past ten years, Japans capitalism has ...
Most institutional theories of the diversity of capitalism (at least implicitly) assume the existenc...
International audienceThis paper aims to clarify the economic challenges that Japan actually meets, ...
This paper provides an overall view of the recent development of the Japanese financial system. The ...
Japans trajectory under globalization is critically reviewed using the world-system perspective and ...
Change is in the air in Japan, claim many observers: the government is radically deregulating crucia...
Book review by Ramzi N. Frangul. Boyer, R., & Yamada, T. (Eds.). (2000). Japanese capitalism in cris...
International audienceMost institutional theories of the diversity of capitalism (at least implicitl...
International audienceMost institutional theories of the diversity of capitalism (at least implicitl...
Japan is in the midst of massive law reform. Mired in ongoing recession since the early 1990s, Japan...
This paper surveys the main findings of research about the specificity of the Japanese “régula-tion ...
The transformation of the financial system and the contemporary crisis This paper tries to characte...
Central to recent changes in corporate Japan is the dominance of hybrid firms which combine market-b...
The Asian economic crash of 1997 lead to widespread restructuring of corporate organizations in Japa...
Japanese-style capitalism is a collusive system of national politics, elite bureaucracy, and big bus...
Amidst a prolonged recession and financial crisis during the past ten years, Japans capitalism has ...
Most institutional theories of the diversity of capitalism (at least implicitly) assume the existenc...
International audienceThis paper aims to clarify the economic challenges that Japan actually meets, ...
This paper provides an overall view of the recent development of the Japanese financial system. The ...
Japans trajectory under globalization is critically reviewed using the world-system perspective and ...
Change is in the air in Japan, claim many observers: the government is radically deregulating crucia...