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Author:Cutts, R. L.
Title:Capitalism in Japan: cartels and keiretsu (Kartellpolitik, Handelspolitik)
Journal:Harvard Business Review
1992 : JUL-AUG, VOL. 70:4, p. 48-50,52-55
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Freeterms:JAPAN, UNTERNEHMENSSTRATEGIE,
ZWISCHENBETRIEBLICHE ZUSAMMENARBEIT
Language:eng
Abstract:Japan is organized in a fundamentally different way from the economies of the rest of the industrialized world. It is a nation girded by cartels and bound by keiretsu, or families of interrelated businesses, which would seem alien and even illegal in the West. To compete with and within this formidable framework, businesses cannot merely wait for the Japanese to accept fair trade policies as determined by governments of the West. They must be alert for opportunities to join keiretsu when possible, use political muscle when available, and exploit swiftly any openings in Japan's closely knit business network.
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