Japanese Business: A Research Guide with Annotated BibliographyMonograph on business and industry in Japan - outlines industrial growth trends since 1945, efforts to master manufacturing technologys, and the labour relations system and considers the causes and resolution of conflict in Japanese management of industrial enterprise subsidiaries in the USA. Annotated bibliography pp. 119 to 163, flow chart and statistical tables. |
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Japans Industrial Growth after World War IINo Mira | 2 |
Japan at the Crossroads | 8 |
Modern Textile Industries in the Making | 21 |
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