The sun also sets : the limits to Japan's economic power.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Touchstone, 1989.Edition: 29th edDescription: xii, 292 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:- 9780671735869
- 330.952 EMM
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Japan, that special set of islands, has a constant ability to amaze. Time and time again in the past few decades the country, its society, and its economy have appeared to be set on one particular course, or to be headed for an inevitable crisis, or in some important respect to be unchangeable. and yet time and time again Japan has spring a big surprise, astonishing observers, whether Japanese or non Japanese, by its ability suddenly to switch direction. That is exactly what has been happening as Japan has entered the final decade of the 20th century.
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