Japan as -anything But- Number One

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Macmillan, 1996 - Industrial policy - 333 pages
'Japan as -anything but - Number One should be everybody's number two book to read about Japan. After almost any introduction that lays out the claims made for Japan's truly unusual economy and society, the next step forward should be to read an informed critical text, to set a contrast in the mind. No book achieves this more concisely, more acurately and more succinctly than Japan as - anything but - Number One.' - James Y. Bourlet, Professor of Japanese Management, London Guildhall University

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