First Published in 1966. Japan is now one of the leading industrial
nations of the world, yet its economy and its industry are still
described as 'dualistic'. Huge combines co-exist with thousands of
small businesses, and there are wide gaps in productivity and
wages, gaps which are not present to anything like the same extent
in the most advanced economies of the West. This essay explores
some of the contrasts in Japanese industrial structure.
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