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  .

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  Towards an Integrated Social Policy in Japan

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  Osawa* Etsuji.

  Denryoku

  jigyokai

  * (The electric power industry). Tokyo: Kyoiku Sha, 1975.

  Ota* Akira. "Tsusan-sho no 'batsu' kenkyu*" (Research on MITI's "factions").

  Hito to Nihon

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  Ozaki, Robert S. "Japanese Views on Industrial Organization."

  Asian Survey

  , 10 (Oct. 1970): 87289.

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  The Control of Imports and Foreign Capital in Japan

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  . Tokyo: Tuttle, 1978.

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  Asia's New Giant: How the Japanese Economy Works

  . Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1976.

  Peattie, Mark R.

  Ishiwara Kanji and Japan's Confrontation with the West

  . Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1975.

  Pempel, T. J., ed.

  Policymaking in Contemporary Japan

  . Ithaca, N. Y.: Cornell University Press, 1977.

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  jinji

  gyosei

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  no hensen

  (Civil official personnel administration in transition). Tokyo: Jinji Gyosei Chosa Kai, 1972.

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  (The paths of higher officials). Asahi

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  (My personal history). Vol. 41. Tokyo: Nihon Keizai Shimbun Sha, 1970.

  . "Nihon sangyo* no daijikkenjo*, Manshu*" (Manchuria: the great proving ground for Japanese industry).

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  Shinohara Miyohei. "Isetsu, Nihon Kabushiki Kaisha ron" (Conflicting views on Japan, Inc.).

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  , Nov. 5, 1976, pp. 10414.

  Shioguchi Kiichi.

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  Shirasawa Teruo.

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  * (The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry). Tokyo: Kyoiku* Sha, 1974.

  Shiroyama Saburo*.

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  *

  no natsu

  (The summer of the bureaucrats). Tokyo: Shinchosha*, 1975a.

  . "Tsusan* kanryo* jinbutsu shoshi*" (A short history of the bureaucratic personalities in MITI).

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  Yomiuri Shimbun

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  Spaulding, Robert M., Jr.

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  . Princeton: N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1967.

  Stone, P. B.

  Japan Surges Ahead: The Story of an Economic Miracle

  . New York: Praeger, 1969.

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  Sande

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  mainichi

  , July 30, 1978, pp. 13234.

  Suzuki Yukio. "Sangyo* seisaku gyokai* saihen o meguru zaikai rida* no ishiki to bihebiya*
" (Financial leaders' views and behavior concerning industrial policy and industrial reorganization).

  Keizai

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  .

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  *,

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  Horitsu

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  jiho

  *, 46 (Jan. 1974): 7687.

  Takase Sotaro* Memorial Association (Takase Sotaro* Sensei Kinen Jigyokai*), ed.

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  Page 379

  Takashima Setsuo. "Nihon no sangyo * gyosei* to kyocho* hoshiki*" (Japan's industrial administration and the cooperation formula).

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  Seikai

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  Takeuchi Naokazu.

  Konna

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  *

  wa yamete-shimae

  (Bureaucrats such as these should be fired). Tokyo: Nisshin Hodo*, 1978.

  Tanaka Shin'ichi.

  Nihon senji keizai hishi

  (Secret history of Japan's wartime economy). Tokyo: Computer Age, 1974.

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  *

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  * (Modern administration and the bureaucratic system). Vol. 2. Tokyo: Tokyo Daigaku Shuppankai, 1974.

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  no kaikaku

  (Reform of administration). Tokyo: Jiji Tsushin*, 1967.

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  . New York: Columbia University Press, 1974.

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  . Tokyo: Institute of Asian Economic Affairs, 1966.

  Toda Eisuke. "Mokuhyo* o miushinatta Tsusan* kanryo*" (MITI bureaucrats who have lost their objective).

  Ekonomisuto

  , May 31, 1977, pp. 2429.

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  Kigyo-cho

  * (The Medium and Smaller Enterprises Agency). Tokyo: Kyoiku* Sha, 1974.

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  (Trade and industry handbook). Tokyo: Shoko* Kaikan, [1965?]1976. Published annually.

  Tsuji Kiyoaki, ed.

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  * (Lectures on the science of administration). Vols. 2, 4. Tokyo: Tokyo Daigaku Shuppankai, 1976.

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  no jittai, seisaku kettei no mekanizumu

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  . Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967.

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  Yoshida Shigeru.

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  . Cambridge, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin, 1962.

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  . Tokyo: Meikosha*, 1969.

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  . Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1971.

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  .

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  (Report to the Japanese people). Tokyo: Seikatsusha, 1937.

  .

  Shoko

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  (Recollections of commercial and industrial administration). Tokyo: Shoko* Seisaku Shi Kanko Kai, 1962.

  .

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  Yoshino Shinji

  . Tokyo, 1974. Privately published.

  Yoshitomi Shigeo.

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  (On reform of administrative organs). Tokyo: Nihon Hyoron Sha, 1941.

  Zaikai

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  * Editorial Board. "'Tsusan* kanryo* no seitai' tettei kenkyu*" (Research in depth on the "mode of life of MITI bureaucrats").

  Zaikai tenbo

  (Aug. 1978): 6295.

  Page 383

  Index

  A

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p; Abe cabinet, 45, 134

  Abegglen, James C., 206, 283

  Abe Shinshichi, 63n

  Adams, Brock, 70

  Administrative guidance, 29, 40, 224, 236, 265-74, 282f, 296-302

 

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