"The Enigma of Japanese Capitalism"
2009年 02月 22日
- What Can We Learn From America, Why the Economy is Subject to the Rule of Law?-
By Takahiro WASA and Hideaki SONOYAMA
Journal of Japanese Trade and Industry, May/June ,2000; July/August,2000; September/October,2000
Part1(May/June):
How the World's Largest Creditor Nation Landed in Financial Crisis
Part2(July/Aufust):
Restoring the Function of the Market
- A "New Deal " for the Allocation of Resources
30 Years of "Extraordinal" Exemption of the rule of the Market
- Reallocating the Missallocated Assets
Funding the Current Value Accounting System
- Taxes on Reassessed Land Assets and Inheritancess
Part3(September/October):
Plan for Peaceful Use of Asset-Rich JAPAN
Contributing to an Adaptation to the "Age of Mega-Competition"
Japanese -style Marshall Plan for Optimism Asset Allocation and a Millenial "Glourlious Revolution"
By Takahiro WASA and Hideaki SONOYAMA
Journal of Japanese Trade and Industry, May/June ,2000; July/August,2000; September/October,2000
Part1(May/June):
How the World's Largest Creditor Nation Landed in Financial Crisis
Part2(July/Aufust):
Restoring the Function of the Market
- A "New Deal " for the Allocation of Resources
30 Years of "Extraordinal" Exemption of the rule of the Market
- Reallocating the Missallocated Assets
Funding the Current Value Accounting System
- Taxes on Reassessed Land Assets and Inheritancess
Part3(September/October):
Plan for Peaceful Use of Asset-Rich JAPAN
Contributing to an Adaptation to the "Age of Mega-Competition"
Japanese -style Marshall Plan for Optimism Asset Allocation and a Millenial "Glourlious Revolution"
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