Essays Tagged: "japanese economy"

The Japaneese economy

t it is today although its government is Socialist it is leaning towards a mixed market economy.The Japanese economy is a mixed economy that leans towards market, it is like this because almost all bu ... only let certain foreign cars in to Japan and even then they are so heavily taxed that the average Japanese person can't pay that much and will have to buy a Japanese made car and at the same time in ...

(3 pages) 97 0 3.0 Jan/1997

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government

The Japanese Economy today is one of the strongest in the world. Both fiscal and monetary policies have been used throughout the decades interfering in the economy.

The Japanese Economy today is one of the strongest in the world. Only the United States has a higher gro ... while the official currency is the yen. Over the years there have been many different cycles in the Japanese Economy regarding both fiscal and monetary policies. This is seen internally, within the ec ... a mixed market economy. Today Japan is a socialist country yet is still a mixed market economy. The Japanese economy is usually identified with its changes in fiscal policy. Fiscal policy is relating ...

(6 pages) 331 2 4.4 Dec/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

The Recovery and Resurgence of the Japanese Economy from 1945 TO 1961.

ss than thirty per cent of her output in 1936.". "Tokyo was literally three quarters flattened. The Japanese Navy was at the bottom of the sea and so was most of the merchant marine[.]". The Japanese ... royed all of Japan's private savings. The total estimate of damage caused by the Pacific War to the Japanese General Wealth was 65 302 million Yen ; yet somehow, the Japanese found a way to recover it ...

(10 pages) 88 0 1.0 Nov/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Japan and Asian Economy

zation, served by a massive flow of information and highly developed transportation network.Now the Japanese economy is the second large market economy in the world, Japan accounts for approximately t ... health is important to the overall global economy, especial in Asia Pacific Business Region. Since Japanese "bubble economy" collapsed in 1991s, Japan has grown poor economic performance for several ...

(14 pages) 521 2 3.9 Mar/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Macroeconomic Comperative Analyisis of Japan and Australia (1970-2000)

The paper includes around 12 graphs comparing Japanese and Australian performance in various macroeconomic measures. However the text body itself ... measures. However the text body itself has a lot of good analysis.---------------------------------Japanese economy got into a downwards trend with the stock market crash in 1989. Because of the decr ... s finally we will look at the changing trade structure and its effect on food industry in Australia.Japanese Economy From War till 1989Post war Japanese economy was seen as one of the biggest economic ...

(9 pages) 144 0 4.3 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Markets & Exchanges

The economic development of Asian 'Miracle' economies

o called Asian dragons like Japan, Korea and Taiwan were developing with great pace. Especially the Japanese economy was developing into an economic powerhouse with high speed, partly due to the Ameri ...

(2 pages) 125 1 4.9 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

The History and Future of Japanese Economy

nd, resource-poor country, has shown the world a dramatic success and failure story in its history. Japanese have been working so hard after experiencing a huge lose from World War II that they have b ... l there is brief analysis of Japan's economy for the period of last fifty years and the features of Japanese labor market. Furthermore, there is a discussion of the major issues that Japan is facing c ...

(14 pages) 158 0 4.3 Jun/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Foreign & International Economics

Japan - Economic Conditions 1990's - 2007

nge, with a market capitalization of over US$4 trillion as of December 2006.This paper analyses the Japanese economy in the 1990s, reviews recent policy changes which were implemented up to the end of ... s second-largest economy. This was attributed to the following economic factors:•Leadership by Japanese manufacturing and service firms , developing efficient production methods, widespread autom ...

(10 pages) 96 0 4.8 Jun/2007

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Foreign & International Economics

Japanese Economy : The Rise Of A Super Power

From the post World War II reconstruction period to the 1960's, the Japanese economy achieved an average annual growth rate of over 10 percent, a rate that was high not ... his country to become an economic giant. Some of the most characteristic economic mechanisms of the Japanese system trace their roots to that period; an understanding of that period is indispensable w ... that period; an understanding of that period is indispensable when trying to understand the current Japanese economy.The time called postwar reconstruction started for Japan with the end of World War ...

(8 pages) 23 0 3.0 Apr/2001

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Japan And The United Kingdom’s Economies

by the U.S, and an advancement of technological competence. At the end of World War II, the Japanese economy was devastated- as was the rest of Europe and Asia. On the other hand, the U.S bein ... o from falling. The United States did this by sending in various American specialists to advise the Japanese industry on how to increase it's productivity. Soon after, the efficiency of the Japanese e ...

(2 pages) 10 0 0.0 Oct/2001

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Why The Japanese Invaded Manchuria

USA and China put up trade barriers (tariffs) which meant that no one in those countries could buy Japanese goods.•This caused the Japanese economy to brake down. Without this trade the Japanese ... ithout this trade the Japanese could not feed its people. This left the country in crisis.•The Japanese army thought that they had found the solution to Japan's problem- they needed to build up t ...

(1 pages) 18 0 1.9 Sep/2007

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Global Business Plan

ike North Aluminum that is seeking to do business in Japan, there are many smaller factors like the Japanese economy, politic structure, culture and legislation that have to be studied before entering ... mostly industrial and educated. An able workforce provides the possibility of quick development for Japanese companies. In addition, the ethics of saving in Japanese households also provides Japanese ...

(16 pages) 155 0 5.0 Jan/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Japan as a model industrialized Nation

With the Japanese economy being viewed as one of the most prominent, industrialized economies in the world, i ... nes with the corporations, which industries to target, enter, exit and take over is the reason that Japanese corporations will enter a particular market together." (Leclerc, 1997:17) The previous exce ... over and force many foreign companies into bankruptcy. Consequently, one is forced to believe that Japanese economy would not be as successful, if the government did not assist it. To further verify ...

(11 pages) 28 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Japaness Motorcycle Industry

Development of The Japanese Motorcycle Industry The Japanese motorcycle has been an industry of dramatic growth and com ... on trolley cars and a rail system that had suffered large amounts of damage during the bombings on Japanese cities. The citizens of Japan need a reliable and cheap form of transportation to move prod ... ple from place to place.The bicycle became the transportation of choice during the post war period. Japanese citizens were able to move themselves, as well as small amounts of food and supplies, short ...

(25 pages) 40 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > Automotive Companies

Changing Japanese Business Practices (Corporate Restructuring in Japan)

AbstractThe culture and management practices of the Japanese economy have long been the focus of curious outsiders keen to understand their mix of Easte ... ing the Heisei Recession, this has somewhat changed the outlooks, attitudes and expectations of the Japanese greatly, especially in terms of their management. These new attitudes are in response to th ... o the new economic climate in Japan and the world, which have somewhat altered the landscape of the Japanese enterprise management system.Outlined at length is how Japan appears to be recovering from ...

(25 pages) 42 0 0.0 Sep/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

The Impact of Globalisation on Japan

Globalisation has had a profound impact on the Japanese economy influencing levels of international trade, business operations, financial flows, go ... vernment and Economy, resulting in the creation of a 'new' Japan.Economic Growth and DevelopmentThe Japanese economy, the 2nd largest in the world, accounts for 7.1% Global World GDP, at US$4.6 trilii ... ). As a result of globalisation, literacy levels are at 99% and the general living standards of the Japanese are very high, with an average life expectancy of 80.93 years, an infant mortality rate of ...

(7 pages) 37 0 5.0 Feb/2009

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > World Literature

Japan Critique 1 Why was Japan unwilling to open itself up to western traders?

to the WestWith the recent steroid craze in major league baseball, there has been an outcry by the Japanese baseball players. Many of them had been rejected by major league teams saying they couldn&# ... American style, now they want their chance. Baseball is one of the most influential aspects of the Japanese economy, it could be considered the most dominate gathering in Japan’s culture today. ...

(3 pages) 4 0 0.0 Sep/2009

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

To what ways did Japan's limited participation in the conflicts of the First World War benefit her economic development?

something she greatly wanted to achieve. The economic effects of the war acted as catalyst for the Japanese economy. Not did her economy boom she was now recognised as a major international power.The ... countries in Asia, Indian and China.Due to the increasing economic prospects the War had given the Japanese market they now needed to supply consumer and high technical goods such as machinery, tools ...

(4 pages) 1159 0 3.0 Nov/2009

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

The impact of World War 1 on Japanese development in the early 20th century

'Assess the impact of World War 1 on Japanese development in the early 20th century.'"World War 1 and its' aftermath, together with the g ... er of changes came in to place during this time. Not least the impact of the First World War on the Japanese Economy.Before the war broke out in 1914 Japan was already miles ahead of any of the other ... options on how to import the raw materials required for heavy industry. When the war began in 1914 Japanese industry suffered greatly as it's financial and commercial matters (many of which had been ...

(10 pages) 8606 0 0.0 Jan/2010

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History