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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables and Figures vii
- Contributors ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: Convergence or Diversity? Stability and Change in German and Japanese Capitalism 1
- Germany and Japan: Binding versus Autonomy 51
- Regional States: Japan and Asia, Germany in Europe 89
- Germany and Japan in a New Phase of Capitalism: Confronting the Past and the Future 115
- The Embedded Innovation Systems of Germany and Japan: Distinctive Features and Futures 147
- The Future of Nationally Embedded Capitalism: Industrial Relations in Germany and Japan 183
- Transformation and Interaction: Japanese, U.S., and German Production Models in the 1990S 212
- From Banks to Markets: The Political Economy of Liberalization of the German and Japanese Financial Systems 240
- Corporate Governance in Germany and Japan: Liberalization Pressures and Responses During the 1990S 261
- The Re-Organization of Organized Capitalism: How the German and Japanese Models are Shaping Their Own Transformations 306
- Competitive Party Democracy and Political-Economic Reform in Germany and Japan: Do Party Systems Make a Difference? 334
- References 364
- Index 395
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables and Figures vii
- Contributors ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: Convergence or Diversity? Stability and Change in German and Japanese Capitalism 1
- Germany and Japan: Binding versus Autonomy 51
- Regional States: Japan and Asia, Germany in Europe 89
- Germany and Japan in a New Phase of Capitalism: Confronting the Past and the Future 115
- The Embedded Innovation Systems of Germany and Japan: Distinctive Features and Futures 147
- The Future of Nationally Embedded Capitalism: Industrial Relations in Germany and Japan 183
- Transformation and Interaction: Japanese, U.S., and German Production Models in the 1990S 212
- From Banks to Markets: The Political Economy of Liberalization of the German and Japanese Financial Systems 240
- Corporate Governance in Germany and Japan: Liberalization Pressures and Responses During the 1990S 261
- The Re-Organization of Organized Capitalism: How the German and Japanese Models are Shaping Their Own Transformations 306
- Competitive Party Democracy and Political-Economic Reform in Germany and Japan: Do Party Systems Make a Difference? 334
- References 364
- Index 395