This book identifies the crucial variables as classic Japanese forms of socio-political organization: the circles of compensation. These cooperative groupings of economic political and bureaucratic interests dictate corporate and individual responses to such critical issues as investment and innovation; at the micro level they explain why individuals can be decidedly cautious on their own yet prone to risk-taking as a collective. Kent E. Calder examines how these circles operate in seven concrete areas from food supply to consumer electronics and deals in special detail with the influence of Japan's changing financial system. The result is a comprehensive overview of Japan's circles of compensation as they stand today and a road map for broadening them in the future.
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