Institutional plasticity in public-private interactions : why Japan's port reform failed
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November 2016
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Authors: | Hatani, Faith |
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Journal of world business : JWB. - Greenwich, Conn. [u.a.] : JAI Press, ISSN 1090-9516, ZDB-ID 1382307-3. - Vol. 51.2016, 6, p. 923-936
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Subject: | Institutional plasticity | Historical institutionalism | Public-private interactions | Port reform | Japan | Institutionenökonomik | Institutional economics | Öffentlich-private Partnerschaft | Public-private partnership | Institutioneller Wandel | Institutional change | Hafen | Port | Hafenpolitik | Ports policy |
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