In order to regain its competitiveness, Japan is restructuring and
globalizing its business and economics system, as well as other
aspects of society. How it is resolving this is of huge interest to
its global trading partners. With contributions from well known
North American and Japanese academics, this book discusses these
issues from historical, analytical and empirical perspectives.
JENNIFER CHAN-TIBERGHINEN Faculty of Education, University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada KEISUKE ENOKIDO School of
Community and Regional Planning, Vancouver, Canada KAZUHIRO
HARAKAWA Faculty of Business and Commerce, Keio University, Tokyo,
Japan KOZO HORIUCHI Faculty of Humanity and Environment, Hosei
University, Tokyo, Japan ETSUKO KATO Division of International
Studies, International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan TAKANOBU
NAKAJIMA Faculty of Business and Commerce, Keio University, Tokyo,
Japan ALICE NAKAMURA School of Business, University of Alberta,
Canada PITMAN POTTER Institute of Asian Research, University of
British Columbia, Canada ATSUSHI SEIKE Faculty of Business and
Commerce, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan SHUJIRO URATA School of
Social Sciences, Waseda University, Tokyo,
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