The Sun Also Sets: The Limits to Japan's Economic PowerA noted expert in the field of economics analyzes Japan's rise to economic power and its perceived threat to American interests, arguing that Japan's current economic status will not continue into the twenty-first century |
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The sun also sets: the limits to Japan's economic power
User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictRecent books have warned of American vulnerability to Japan's economic prowess, for instance, Douglas Frantz and Catherine Collins's Selling Out: How We Are Letting Japan Buy Our Land, Our Financial ... Read full review
Contents
CHANGE AND SURPRISE | 23 |
HOME AND ABROAD | 137 |
The Japanese Diaspora | 143 |
Copyright | |
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