Changing Japanese Capitalism
Discover the intricacies of Japanese business dynamics in Changing Japanese Capitalism by Michael A. Witt. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this insightful book spans 240 pages and delves into the continuity and transformation of key elements in Japanese capitalism since 1990. Witt meticulously examines the slow pace of institutional change, attributing it to the high levels of societal coordination within Japan's political economy. Readers will gain valuable insights into intra-industry loops, a vital aspect of social networking that shapes business interactions in Japan. This comprehensive analysis is essential for anyone interested in understanding the unique characteristics of Japanese capitalism and its evolution in a rapidly changing global landscape. Perfect for scholars, students, and professionals alike, Changing Japanese Capitalism offers a profound perspective on the economic conditions that define Japan today.