Japan's changing industrial landscape, [electronic resource] by Shahid Yusuf and Kaoru Nabeshima, Research working paper Collection Title:Policy.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Policy Research Working Paper, no. 3758Publication details: Washington, D.C. World Bank 2005Description: 51 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.0952
Summary: "This paper explores various strategic options available to Japanese firms faced with the increasing market pressures in the global economy. Whether Japanese firms are able to retain the competitive edge will depend on the continuing gains in their manufacturing capability, their capacity to exploit and adapt to changing market circumstances, and innovativeness at many levels. The authors discuss six main developments that are changing the industrial landscape in Japan and in this context, they explore the nature of the responses required of firms and examine some implications of the measures adopted for the Japanese economy as a whole. ""--World Bank web site."
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"This paper explores various strategic options available to Japanese firms faced with the increasing market pressures in the global economy. Whether Japanese firms are able to retain the competitive edge will depend on the continuing gains in their manufacturing capability, their capacity to exploit and adapt to changing market circumstances, and innovativeness at many levels. The authors discuss six main developments that are changing the industrial landscape in Japan and in this context, they explore the nature of the responses required of firms and examine some implications of the measures adopted for the Japanese economy as a whole. ""--World Bank web site."

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