ETYMOLOGIE DES WORTES ZAIBATSU
From Japanese, from zai wealth, from Chinese ts'ai + batsu family, person of influence, from Chinese fa.
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ZAIBATSU» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
zaibatsu in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
zaibatsu im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
Mark Stanton, a successful currency trader, gets caught up in a secret plot to bring about a collapse of the dollar.
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The Political Economy of Japan: Cultural and social dynamics
The role of these entrepreneurs in the zaibatsu's function of enabling the
Japanese economy to take off deserves special mention. Had administrators of
the zaibatsu concentrated, as is assumed in the usual "family and bank control
model" of ...
Yasusuke Murakami, Henry Rosovsky, Shumpei Kumon, 1992
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International Bibliography of Business History
2200 Udagawa, Masaru Nippon Zaibatsu Keiei-shi: Shinko Zaibatsu [A Business
History of Japanese Zaibatsu: New Zaibatsu] 1984 Nippon Keizai Shinbun-sha
Tokyo, Japan This work is a case study of five new Zaibatsu: Nissan, Nicchitsu, ...
Francis Goodall, Director of the Business History Unit Terry Gourvish, Terry Gourvish, 2013
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Who Rules Japan?: The Inner Circles of Economic and ...
The founder of the Fujita zaibatsu, Fujita Denzaburo, came from a family who
brewed sake and soy sauce, and in 1869 he started a company in Osaka selling
goods to the new government. He was later able to use his government
connections ...
Harold R. Kerbo, John A. McKinstry, 1995
5
Japan in the 21st Century: Environment, Economy, and Society
Field. Report. The. Birth. of. Mitsui,. One. of. Japan's. Zaibatsu. Field Report
Toyota Keiretsu The Keihin industrial region extends along. 1620s, the Mitsui
family brewed sake near the shrine at Ise, sacred to the divine ancestors of the
Japanese ...
Pradyumna Prasad Karan, 2005
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Economic Policy in Postwar Japan: Growth Versus Economic ...
THE EXTENT OF PREWAR AND POSTWAR ZAIBATSU CONTROL By the late
1930's financial control by Zaibatsu families was extensive by any standard. This
can best be seen by examining the Zaibatsu banks, which acted as the central ...
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Banking in Japan: The evolution of Japanese banking, 1868-1952
The zaibatsu firms were identified by referring to Kamekichi Takahashi, Nihon
Zaibatsu no KaibO (An Anatomy of Japanese Zaibatsu) (Tokyo, 1930), pp. 21-22,
55-60 and 140-41, and RyQkichi Minobe, Karuteru, Torasuto, Kontserun (Cartels,
...
8
Sogoshosha: Engines of Export-based Growth
ZAIBATSU OF THE PRE-WORLD WAR II ERA Few deny that such pre-war
zaibatsu as Mitsui, Mitsubishi, Sumitomo and Yasuda wielded a strong influence
over the pre-war industrial and mercantile activities in Japan. Functionally, we
can ...
Yoshi Tsurumi, Rebecca R. Tsurumi, 1984
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Science for the Empire: Scientific Nationalism in Modern Japan
They were referring to the rise of a new kind of enterprise, the so-called newly
rising zaibatsu (shinkō koncherun) represented by Ayukawa Gisuke's Nissan
Zaibatsu, Noguchi Shitagau's Nihon Chisso Zabaitsu, Mori Nobuteru's Mori
Zaibatsu ...
Family ownership continued to characterize the zaibatsu until their dissolution
after the end of World War II (and it is interesting that this pattern of ownership,
which was never uniquely Japanese, has persisted elsewhere to this day,
notably in ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ZAIBATSU» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
zaibatsu im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Core Features of Traditional Japanese Corporations
One of the most famous forms of business groups is zaibatsu – a family-run conglomerate. Lately zaibatsu's were partially removed and modified into enterprise ... «The Market Mogul, Jun 15»
Will Japan repeat past errors?
The pre-war zaibatsu conglomerates, which were dragooned into supporting the military in prewar days, no longer exist. The primary interests of the various ... «The Japan Times, Jun 15»
The Long-Term Corrosive Effect Of Digital Disintermediation
Back when the Japanese economy was booming, the big Zaibatsu had lots of older workers who came to the office every day wearing suits and spent much of ... «Forbes, Mai 15»
The chaebols: The rise of South Korea's mighty conglomerates
The word chaebols, as well as their formation, is widely believed to have been influenced by Japan's zaibatsu -- the two words are even spelled the same in ... «CNET, Apr 15»
Tekken 7 Update: New Characters, Jin and Devil Jin Return, PC …
Jin Kazama is the leader of Mishima Zaibatsu who declared war on the world. He had previously appeared in Tekken 3, 4, 5, 6, Dark Resurrection, and 3D: ... «Venture Capital Post, Mär 15»
Park Geun-Hye's presidency is adrift
His policies helped create the chaebol (as rough Korean analogues to Japan's earlier zaibatsu). Park the daughter has, unsurprisingly, not wandered far from ... «The Interpreter, Mär 15»
Rich Asian Woe: Success Without Succession
Its own family-dominated conglomerates, the zaibatsu, were broken up during the American occupation to create its giant world-beating conglomerates, the ... «Barron's, Dez 14»
Your round-up of the events of the Mishima family in the Tekken …
The Mishima family can be dated back to the Sengoku Period in Japan however for this history lesson we need to go to the beginning of the Mishima Zaibatsu ... «The Gamer Headlines, Aug 14»
Japan's Old-Style Fix for Corporate Governance
Equity markets flourished because of strong institutional arrangements such as the presence of zaibatsu, family-based financial and industrial conglomerates. «Wall Street Journal, Apr 14»
Western governance models may not work in Asia, Oxford academic …
When, after the war, the American occupation authorities introduced high formal levels of investor protection and instigated the breakup of the zaibatsu, it initially ... «Times of India, Apr 14»