Changing Japanese capitalism: Societal co-ordination and institutional adjustment

Asian Business & Management - Tập 9 - Trang 177-180 - 2010
Michael J Lynskey1
1Faculty of Global Media Studies, Komazawa University, Tokyo, Japan

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