
Nihon Dokusen Shihon No Gendankai O Miru
by
Akira Kudo
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Business & Economics
Format
Paperback
Pages
222
Language
Japanese
Published
Jan 1, 1986
Publisher
Shin Nihon Shuppansha
ISBN-10
4406013822
ISBN-13
9784406013826
Description
In this insightful exploration, Akira Kudō delves into the complexities of Japan's economic landscape, particularly focusing on the concept of exclusive capitalism. With a keen eye for socio-economic dynamics, the author examines the implications of this phenomenon in contemporary Japanese society and its influence on the lives of ordinary citizens.
Through a blend of historical context and modern-day analysis, Kudō uncovers the challenges posed by monopolistic practices and the ramifications for entrepreneurship and innovation. He raises critical questions about the sustainability of such a system and the potential consequences for future generations.
Readers are invited to reflect on the intersection of culture, economy, and policy in Japan, encouraging a broader discussion around the values that underpin the nation’s economic pursuits. Kudō’s work is not just an academic inquiry; it is a call to engage with the pressing issues that shape Japan's future in a globalized world.
Through a blend of historical context and modern-day analysis, Kudō uncovers the challenges posed by monopolistic practices and the ramifications for entrepreneurship and innovation. He raises critical questions about the sustainability of such a system and the potential consequences for future generations.
Readers are invited to reflect on the intersection of culture, economy, and policy in Japan, encouraging a broader discussion around the values that underpin the nation’s economic pursuits. Kudō’s work is not just an academic inquiry; it is a call to engage with the pressing issues that shape Japan's future in a globalized world.
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