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Flexible rigidities: industrial policy and structural adjustment in the Japanese economy, 1970-80

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  • Dore, Richard.
  • Taira, Koji,

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Working paper on structural change and industrial policy trends from 1970-1980 in Japan - discusses adjustment to petroleum price increases and inflation, competition, changing occupational structure and trade structure, role of workers, trade unions and entrepreneurs (incl. Production diversification, monopolys, subcontracting and foreign investment); provides evaluation of labour policy, fiscal policy and monetary policy; includes case studies of the textile industry and electronics industry. Bibliography.

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  • Dore, Richard. & Taira, Koji,, 1983. "Flexible rigidities: industrial policy and structural adjustment in the Japanese economy, 1970-80," ILO Working Papers 992250253402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992250253402676
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    6. Gray HP. & Pugel T. & Walter I., 1982. "International trade, employment and structural adjustment : the case of the United States," ILO Working Papers 992196413402676, International Labour Organization.
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