LoebJohn, “Japan, Inc.—The Total Conglomerate,”Columbia Journal of World Business (1971).
2.
VogelEzra F., “Guided Free Enterprise in Japan.”Harvard Business Review (May–June 1978).
3.
HyoeM.HirschmeierJ. (eds.), Politics and Economics in Contemporary Japan (Annual Japanese-Polish Conference, Tokyo, 1979).
4.
For an overview, see KomiyaR., “Economic Planning in Japan,”Challenge (May–June 1975).
5.
Japan's Industrial Structure: A Long Range Vision (Tokyo: JETRO, 1975).
6.
AbegglenJamesHoutThomas, “Facing Up to the Trade Gap with Japan,”Foreign Affairs (Fall 1978), p. 165.
7.
CavesRichardUekusaMasu, Industrial Organization in Japan (Washington: Brookings Institute, 1976), Chapter 6.
8.
YaskakiEdward, “Japan's Computer Industry,”Datamation (September 1976), pp. 91–102.
9.
HallG. R.JohnsonR. E., “Transfers of United States Aerospace Technology to Japan,” in VernonR. (ed.), The Technology Factor in International Trade (New York: Columbia University Press, 1970).
10.
See FrancoLawrence G., “Multinationals: The End of U.S. Dominance,”Harvard Business Review (November–December 1978); KeenanDavid A.KeeganW., “The Rise of Third World Multinationals,”Harvard Business Review (January–February 1979).
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For an expanded model of this development, see McMillanCharles, “Corporations without Citizenship: The Rise of Multinational Enterprise,” in SalamanG.ThompsonK. (eds.), People and Organizations (London: Longmans. 1973).
12.
“Japan's Car Makers Drive Up Market,”The Economist (23 September, 1978), p. 88–89; SakuriYoshio, “Japan's Auto Industry Still Strong,”Business Japan (October 1978), pp. 83–101.
13.
RoseSanford, “The Secret of Japan's Export Prowess,”Fortune (30 January, 1978), p. 58.
14.
The Japanese Economic Research Center, The Future of World Economy and Japan (Tokyo, 1975), p. 13; Business Week, “Japanese Multinationals: Covering the World with Investment” (16 June 1980), pp. 92–98, 102.
15.
VernonRaymond, “The Economic Consequences of U.S. Foreign Direct Investment,” in An Anthology on Multinational Enterprise (Boston, 1975).
16.
For an elaboration, see KojimaKiyoshi, Japan and a New World Economic Order (Tokyo, Charles Tuttle, 1977), Chapters 4 and 5.
17.
“Those Other Japans,”The Economist (10 June 1978), pp. 84–85.