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cases from China, Colombia, Japan and Australia; migration and economic impacts in Australasia, Chile and Timor Leste; and …
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-- 9. “Why Didn’t It Happen in Japan?”: A Revisionist History of Japan’s Evolution -- 10. What Could Offset Global Ageing …
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Service Utilization in Rural China -- Part II. Employment, retirement, and lifestyles in Japan, etc. … China, Japan, Korea, and other regions, the book is rich in comparative insights and strategies into what is effective for …
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on welfare -- Interregional Tax Competition -- Comparison of Japan and the US -- Concluding Remarks. …
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This book describes and clarifies how certain problems can be resolved in Japan and Asia. For the future, the focus … should be on Japan, which can provide "common knowledge" as a public good. The book collects the results of researchers in … Japan, China, South Korea, and Indonesia on declining birthrates and aging, rapid technological innovation and societal …
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Chapter 1 Class Structure, Education, and Social Mobility in Post-war Japan -- Chapter 2 The changing marriage market … Educational Opportunity Using the 2015 SSM Survey Data -- Chapter 4 Long-Term Trends in Long-Term Employment in Japan -- Chapter 5 … Intragenerational Mobility between Regular and Non-regular Employment Sectors in Japan: From the Viewpoint of the Theory of Mobility …
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Affirmative Action and Employment -- AI and robotics innovation: a sectoral and geographic mapping using patent data -- Attorneys as Professional Human Resources: When do Plaintiffs Prefer Contingent Fees to Hourly Fees? -- Bayesian Econometrics Methods -- Behavioral Aspects of Communication in...
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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Japan’s catching up process -- Chapter 3: South Korea’s catching up process … -- Chapter 4: Chapter 4: The Rise of China -- Chapter 5: The development paths and strategies of Japan, South Korea, and China … development paths and strategies of Japan, South Korea, and China. It examines both the factors that enabled these countries …
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Japan, where the pursuit of profit was considered beneath the dignity of the samurai elite. Seeking to overturn the Tokugawa …-stock corporations to Japan as institutions of economic development. As the entrepreneurial head of Tokyo’s Dai-Ichi Bank, he helped … Analects. A top leader in Japan’s business community for decades, Shibusawa contributed to founding the Tokyo Stock Exchange …
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broad problems of growth and regional economy, focusing on economic developments in Japan and Korea. Part 2 discusses trade … and foreign investment in Japan, mainly on an empirical basis. Part 3 then examines various public economic policies using … the Japan Association for Applied Economics (JAAE) and the Korean Economics and Business Association (KEBA), and include …
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