Nikkeiren and Japanese Capitalism The University of Sheffield/Routledge Japanese Studies Series
Auteur : Crump John
1. The Nature of Japanese Capitalism: Perceptions and Reality 2. Japan's Bosses in 1945: Knocked Down but not Knocked Out 3. We're All Workers Now: Ideological and Organizational Defence (1945-7) 4. Counter-Attack: Teaching the Workers Who Is Boss (1948-60) 5. Simultaneously Applying the Accelerator and the Brake: High Speed Growth and the Attempt to Rein in Wages (1961-73) 6. Seizing the Opportunity: Turning the Oil Shock to the Bosses' Advantage (1974-80) 7. No Room For Doubt: Japan in a Class of its Own (1981-1991) 8. Economic Downturn and Its Consequences: Labour Quiesence and Nikkeiren's Extinction (1992-2002) 9. Conclusions: Nikkeiren and Japanese Capitalism
John Crump was formerly Professor of Japanese Studies at the University of Stirling and Director of the Scottish Centre for Japanese Studies. He has now retired and lives in Scotland.
Date de parution : 12-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 08-2003
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Nikkeiren and Japanese Capitalism :
Mots-clés :
Japanese Capitalism; Lobbying Instrument; lobbying; West Germany; instrument; IMF; regional; USA; business; Mitsui Miike Coal Mines; associations; Nikkeiren Times; enterprise; Labour Union Law; unions; Industry Club; labour; Occupation Authorities; disputes; Nippon Steel; economy; Enterprise Unions; Nippon Keidanren; Postwar; Mitsui Mining; SCAP; Labour Relations Adjustment Law; Wages Problems; Keizai Dantai; Wage Rises; Labour Disputes; Extraordinary General Meeting; Japanese Labour Relations; Private Sector Union; Nippon Steel Corporation