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Memoirs of a Trust-buster - A Lifelong Adventure with Japan (Hardcover)
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Memoirs of a Trust-buster - A Lifelong Adventure with Japan (Hardcover)
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Eleanor Hadley was a woman ahead of her time. While working on a
Ph.D. in economics at Harvard, she was recruited by the U.S.
government for her knowledge of Japanese zaibatsu (business
combines) and subsequently became one of MacArthur's key advisors
during the Occupation. After completing her doctorate, she prepared
for a career in Washington until she learned she was being
blacklisted. Seventeen years passed before Hadley's name was
cleared; she returned to government service in 1967 and began a
distinguished career as a senior policy analyst with the U.S.
Tariff Commission and the General Accounting Office. Widely known
(and feared) by Japanese businessmen and government leaders as "the
trust-busting beauty," Hadley published Antitrust in Japan, a
seminal work on the impact of postwar deconcentration measures, in
1970. She received the Order of the Sacred Treasure from the
Japanese government in 1986. Hadley's personal story provides a
colorful backdrop to her substantive discussions of early postwar
policies, which were created to provide Japan with a more efficient
and competitive economy. As someone closely involved in formulating
U.S. economic policy toward Japan for nearly half a century,
Eleanor Hadley brings a unique perspective--as well as a
down-to-earth sense of humor--to the continuing challenge of
communicating across the Pacific.
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