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Robert M. Uriu
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Tables and Charts ix
- Preface xi
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PART I. THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INDUSTRIAL ADJUSTMENT
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Industrial Structure and Industry Preferences 10
- 3. Turning Industry Preferences into Policy Choices: The Industrial Policy-Making Environment 22
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PART II. CONFRONTING ECONOMIC CHANGE
- 4. Politicized Industries: Cotton Spinning and Coal Mining (Type IV) 45
- 5. Marginalized Industries: Steel Minimills and Paper (Type III) 103
- 6. Flexible Industries: Synthetic Fibers and Aluminum (Type I) 148
- 7. Mixed-Incentive Industries: Shipbuilding and Integrated Steel (Type II) 186
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PART III. INDUSTRY ACTORS, THE POLICY-MAKING ENVIRONMENT, AND POLICY CHOICES
- 8. The Structural Determinants of Industry Behavior 239
- 9. Rethinking Government-Industry Relations in japan 249
- References 265
- Index 277
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Tables and Charts ix
- Preface xi
-
PART I. THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INDUSTRIAL ADJUSTMENT
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Industrial Structure and Industry Preferences 10
- 3. Turning Industry Preferences into Policy Choices: The Industrial Policy-Making Environment 22
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PART II. CONFRONTING ECONOMIC CHANGE
- 4. Politicized Industries: Cotton Spinning and Coal Mining (Type IV) 45
- 5. Marginalized Industries: Steel Minimills and Paper (Type III) 103
- 6. Flexible Industries: Synthetic Fibers and Aluminum (Type I) 148
- 7. Mixed-Incentive Industries: Shipbuilding and Integrated Steel (Type II) 186
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PART III. INDUSTRY ACTORS, THE POLICY-MAKING ENVIRONMENT, AND POLICY CHOICES
- 8. The Structural Determinants of Industry Behavior 239
- 9. Rethinking Government-Industry Relations in japan 249
- References 265
- Index 277