In his series The Crisis in Australian Capitalism, Peter Robinson suggested that one solution to our present problems could be to integrate the growth of the Australian manufacturing industry more closely with the burgeoning economic development of East Asia. In this alternative viewpoint, GREGORY CLARK in Tokyo claims that experience
MoreMost students of Japan sense that aspects of the Japa- nese personality are quite different from anything found elsewhere. But what do these differences mean? Are they hangovers from a feudal past? Exotic outgrowths from a Chinese culture pattern? Or do we have to accept the often-claimed but little-explained theories
MoreThe Japan Times, Monday, January 23, 1978 By GREGORY CLARK Visiting Professor, Sophia University International Division The key to Japan’s economic problems may not be apparent to its leaders or economists. But to the average foreigner who has to live here it should be as obvious as the fact that
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