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Policies for competitiveness : comparing business-government relationships in the golden age of capitalism

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 1999Description: 344p xiSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.9 MIY MIY
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CONTENTS; List of Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; Introduction; HIDEAKI MIYAJIMA, TAKEO KIKKAWA, AND TAKASHI HI KINO PART I. JAPAN'S EXPERIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL POLICY: A GENERAL OVERVIEW 1. Industrial Policy and Japan's International Competitiveness: Historical Overview and Assessment TAKEO KIKKAWA AND TAKASHI HIKINO 2. Regulatory Framework, Government Intervention and Investment in Postwar Japan: The Structural Dynamics of J-Type Firm-Government Relationships HIDEAKI MIY AJIMA PART II. LATECOMERS: INFLUENTIAL INDUSTRIAL POLICY AND COMPETITIVENESS 3. Industrial Policy and the Development of the Synthetic Fibre Industry: Industrial Policy as a Means for Promoting Economic Growth TSUNEO SUZUKI 4. Government and Business in Japan's General-Purpose Computer Industry KIYOSHI NAKAMURA 5. Early Postwar Industrial Policy in Emerging Economies: Creating Competitive Assets or Correcting Market Failures? ALICE H. AMSDEN PART III. PRIME MOVERS: ANTITRUST POLICY WITH INSIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL POLICY 6. Postwar US Antitrust Policy, Corporate Strategy, and International Competitiveness WILLIAM H. BECKER 7. Competition and Industrial Policy in Britain, 1945-1973 JIM D. TOMLINSON 8. Regulation American Style, 1933-1989 RICHARD H. K. VIETOR PART IV. FOLLOWERS: INSIGNIFICANT ANTITRUST POLICY WITH LITTLE INFLUENCE OF COMPETITIVENESS ON COMPETITIVENESS 9. The State and Enterprise in the German Economy after the Second World War WERN ER PLUMPE 10. Coherence and Limitations of French Industrial Policy during the Boom Period: It Was Not So Bad After All PHILIPPE MIOCHE 11. Harmful or Irrelevant? Italian Industrial Policy, 1945-1973 GIOVANNI FEDERICO; Index
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CONTENTS;
List of Contributors;
List of Figures;
List of Tables;
Introduction;
HIDEAKI MIYAJIMA, TAKEO KIKKAWA, AND TAKASHI HI KINO
PART I. JAPAN'S EXPERIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL POLICY:
A GENERAL OVERVIEW
1. Industrial Policy and Japan's International Competitiveness:
Historical Overview and Assessment
TAKEO KIKKAWA AND TAKASHI HIKINO
2. Regulatory Framework, Government Intervention and Investment in Postwar Japan: The Structural Dynamics of
J-Type Firm-Government Relationships
HIDEAKI MIY AJIMA
PART II. LATECOMERS: INFLUENTIAL INDUSTRIAL POLICY AND COMPETITIVENESS
3. Industrial Policy and the Development of the Synthetic Fibre Industry: Industrial Policy as a Means for Promoting
Economic Growth
TSUNEO SUZUKI
4. Government and Business in Japan's General-Purpose Computer Industry
KIYOSHI NAKAMURA
5. Early Postwar Industrial Policy in Emerging Economies: Creating Competitive Assets or Correcting Market Failures?
ALICE H. AMSDEN
PART III. PRIME MOVERS: ANTITRUST POLICY WITH INSIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL POLICY
6. Postwar US Antitrust Policy, Corporate Strategy, and International Competitiveness
WILLIAM H. BECKER
7. Competition and Industrial Policy in Britain, 1945-1973
JIM D. TOMLINSON
8. Regulation American Style, 1933-1989
RICHARD H. K. VIETOR
PART IV. FOLLOWERS: INSIGNIFICANT ANTITRUST POLICY WITH LITTLE INFLUENCE OF COMPETITIVENESS ON
COMPETITIVENESS
9. The State and Enterprise in the German Economy after the Second World War
WERN ER PLUMPE
10. Coherence and Limitations of French Industrial Policy during the Boom Period: It Was Not So Bad After All
PHILIPPE MIOCHE
11. Harmful or Irrelevant? Italian Industrial Policy, 1945-1973
GIOVANNI FEDERICO;
Index

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