Between MITI and the market OKIMOTO Daniel I Japanese industrial policy for high technology
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- X8(A).42.N88, M9
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Department of East Asian Studies Library | Department of East Asian Studies Library | X8(A).42.N88 M9 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | JEL | Available | EA1010249 |
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X8(A).42.N87 M9; Native sources of Japanese industrialization, 1750-1920 | X8(A).42.N87 M9; Native sources of Japanese industrialization, 1750-1920 | X8A.42.N88 M9 Innovation and technology transfer in Japan and Europe Industry academic interaction | X8(A).42.N88 M9 Between MITI and the market Japanese industrial policy for high technology | X8(A).42.N9 M7 Industrial collaboration with Japan | X8(A).42.N9 N4; Japanese firm The sources of competitive strength | X8(A).42.N9 N4; Japanese firm The sources of competitive strength |
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