The Japanese labor market: a survey
In: Japanese economic studies: a journal of translations, Band 11, S. 3-84
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In: Japanese economic studies: a journal of translations, Band 11, S. 3-84
ISSN: 0021-4841
In: Asian and Pacific migration journal: APMJ, Band 6, Heft 3-4, S. 487-489
ISSN: 0117-1968
In: Journal of labor economics: JOLE, Band 3, Heft 1, Part 2, S. S355-S374
ISSN: 1537-5307
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In: Japanese Economic Studies, Band 11, Heft 2, S. 3-84
In: Significant Issues Series, Vol. 19, No. 5
Vogel, E. F.: U.S.-Japan relations in "The Year of China". - S.3-7. Chung M. L.: Threat perceptions in East Asia after the Cold War. - S.8-18. Kimiya, M.: The U.S.-Japan alliance and regional security cooperation: toward a double-layered security system. - S.19-28. Cossa, R. A.: U.S.-Japan security relations: separating fact from fiction. - S.31-49. Takeda, Y.: Democracy promotion policies: overcoming Japan-U.S. discord. - S.50-62. Cronin, P. M.: External influences on the U.S.-Japan security relationship. - S.63-71. Makihara, M.: The U.S.-Japan alliance: a businessman's perspective. - S.72-79. Shimada, H.: The significance of the Okinawa issue: the experience of the Okinawa Problem Committee. - S.83-97. Yamaguchi, N.: Why the U.S. Marines should remain in Okinawa: a military perspective. - S.98-110. Green, M. J.: Theater missile defense and strategic relations with the People's Republic of China. - S.11-118. Kimura, M.: Security education for the next generation. - S.119-127. Patterson, T.: Future roles and missions of Japans' self-defense forces. - S.128-138. Hoshuyama, N.: Japan's legal structure and the management of national security emergencies. - S.139-144
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Pharr, S. J.: Robots, greens, feminists: Will new forces transform Japan by the year 2000? - S.23-51. Shimada, H.: How is Japan changing? Economics, society and politics in the 1990s. - S.53-74. Prestowitz, C. V., Jr.: Japan and the United States. - S.75-98. Bergsten, C. F. ; Stern, P.: A new vision for United States-Japan economic relations. - S.99-116. Okimoto, D. I. ; Raphael, J. H.: Ambivalence, continuity, and change: American attitudes toward Japan and U.S.-Japan relations. - S.117-163. Vogel, E. F.: Japanese-American relations after the Cold War. - S.165-194. Mochizuki, M. M.: Japanese strategies in a new world. - S.195-229
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Germany and Japan in the International Economy: The Meaning of Growth and Structural Change in the Pacific Region from a German and European Point of View -- How Can Japan Contribute Financially to the Asian-Pacific Countries? — A Summary -- Trade and Foreign Exchange Markets Development Trends Between the USA, Asia, and Europe -- The International Position and Role of the Japanese Economy -- International Financial Markets in the Relations Among America, Asia, and Europe -- International Monetary-Financial System and Economic Cooperation in Pacific Basin Countries -- Regional Cooperation and Free World Trade -- Pacific Manufactured Trade and Japan's Contributions -- Employment of Local Labor and Labor Relations in Connection with German Direct Investment in the Asian-Pacific-Region -- Japanese Direct Investment in Automobile Manufacturing in North-America: A Perspective from "Humanware" Technology -- The Japanese and German Positions in International Economic Policy — Similarities and Differences -- List of Contributors.