Robert Boyer (ed.)A Regulationist Interpretation
Japanese Capitalism in Crisis
A Regulationist Interpretation
Herausgeber: Boyer, Robert; Yamada, Toshio
Robert Boyer (ed.)A Regulationist Interpretation
Japanese Capitalism in Crisis
A Regulationist Interpretation
Herausgeber: Boyer, Robert; Yamada, Toshio
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This book is invaluable for students and researchers studying the economies of Japan and other East Asian countries as well as all those interested in patterns of boom and recession worldwide.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 555g
- ISBN-13: 9780415205597
- ISBN-10: 041520559X
- Artikelnr.: 23032231
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 555g
- ISBN-13: 9780415205597
- ISBN-10: 041520559X
- Artikelnr.: 23032231
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robert Boyer, Toshio Yamada
Introduction: a puzzle for economic theories Robert Boyer and Toshio Yamada
Part I Institutional interpretations and theories 1. Japanese capitalism
and the companyist compromise Toshio Yamada 2. The hierarchical market-firm
nexus as the Japanese mode of régulation Akinori Isogai, Akira Ebizuka and
Hiroyasu Uemura 3. Disproportionate productivity growth and accumulation
regimes Hiroyuki Uni Part II The wage labour nexus, forms of competition,
financial regime: major structural transformations 4. The capital-labour
compromise and the financial system: a changing hierarchy Hironori Tohyama
5. 'Industrial welfare' and 'company-ist' régulation : an eroding
complementarity Masanori Hanada and Yasuro Hirano 6. The financial mode of
régulation in Japan and its demise Naoki Nabeshima Part III What crisis and
what futures? 7. The wage labour nexus challenged: more the consequence
than the cause of the crisis Robert Boyer and Michel Juillard 8. Growth,
distribution and structural change in the post-war Japanese economy
Hiroyasu Uemura 9. Beyond the East Asian economic crisis Yasuo Inoue 10.
Some limitations on Japanese competitiveness enjamin Coriat, Patrice
Geoffron and Marianne Rubenstein Conclusion: an epochal change ... but
uncertian future Robert Boyer and Toshio Yamada
Part I Institutional interpretations and theories 1. Japanese capitalism
and the companyist compromise Toshio Yamada 2. The hierarchical market-firm
nexus as the Japanese mode of régulation Akinori Isogai, Akira Ebizuka and
Hiroyasu Uemura 3. Disproportionate productivity growth and accumulation
regimes Hiroyuki Uni Part II The wage labour nexus, forms of competition,
financial regime: major structural transformations 4. The capital-labour
compromise and the financial system: a changing hierarchy Hironori Tohyama
5. 'Industrial welfare' and 'company-ist' régulation : an eroding
complementarity Masanori Hanada and Yasuro Hirano 6. The financial mode of
régulation in Japan and its demise Naoki Nabeshima Part III What crisis and
what futures? 7. The wage labour nexus challenged: more the consequence
than the cause of the crisis Robert Boyer and Michel Juillard 8. Growth,
distribution and structural change in the post-war Japanese economy
Hiroyasu Uemura 9. Beyond the East Asian economic crisis Yasuo Inoue 10.
Some limitations on Japanese competitiveness enjamin Coriat, Patrice
Geoffron and Marianne Rubenstein Conclusion: an epochal change ... but
uncertian future Robert Boyer and Toshio Yamada
Introduction: a puzzle for economic theories Robert Boyer and Toshio Yamada
Part I Institutional interpretations and theories 1. Japanese capitalism
and the companyist compromise Toshio Yamada 2. The hierarchical market-firm
nexus as the Japanese mode of régulation Akinori Isogai, Akira Ebizuka and
Hiroyasu Uemura 3. Disproportionate productivity growth and accumulation
regimes Hiroyuki Uni Part II The wage labour nexus, forms of competition,
financial regime: major structural transformations 4. The capital-labour
compromise and the financial system: a changing hierarchy Hironori Tohyama
5. 'Industrial welfare' and 'company-ist' régulation : an eroding
complementarity Masanori Hanada and Yasuro Hirano 6. The financial mode of
régulation in Japan and its demise Naoki Nabeshima Part III What crisis and
what futures? 7. The wage labour nexus challenged: more the consequence
than the cause of the crisis Robert Boyer and Michel Juillard 8. Growth,
distribution and structural change in the post-war Japanese economy
Hiroyasu Uemura 9. Beyond the East Asian economic crisis Yasuo Inoue 10.
Some limitations on Japanese competitiveness enjamin Coriat, Patrice
Geoffron and Marianne Rubenstein Conclusion: an epochal change ... but
uncertian future Robert Boyer and Toshio Yamada
Part I Institutional interpretations and theories 1. Japanese capitalism
and the companyist compromise Toshio Yamada 2. The hierarchical market-firm
nexus as the Japanese mode of régulation Akinori Isogai, Akira Ebizuka and
Hiroyasu Uemura 3. Disproportionate productivity growth and accumulation
regimes Hiroyuki Uni Part II The wage labour nexus, forms of competition,
financial regime: major structural transformations 4. The capital-labour
compromise and the financial system: a changing hierarchy Hironori Tohyama
5. 'Industrial welfare' and 'company-ist' régulation : an eroding
complementarity Masanori Hanada and Yasuro Hirano 6. The financial mode of
régulation in Japan and its demise Naoki Nabeshima Part III What crisis and
what futures? 7. The wage labour nexus challenged: more the consequence
than the cause of the crisis Robert Boyer and Michel Juillard 8. Growth,
distribution and structural change in the post-war Japanese economy
Hiroyasu Uemura 9. Beyond the East Asian economic crisis Yasuo Inoue 10.
Some limitations on Japanese competitiveness enjamin Coriat, Patrice
Geoffron and Marianne Rubenstein Conclusion: an epochal change ... but
uncertian future Robert Boyer and Toshio Yamada







