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A survey of Japan and a guide to all its aspects, this book has been prepared by the editors of London's Financial Times for businessmen who wish to gain a stake in Japanese industry, as well as for economists, students, journalists, politicians, and others who are interested in the world's third largest industrial power.
^^ As Japan emerges as one of the world's leading industrial exporters, observers both in and out of the busmess fraternity are seeking long-range projections for the growth of her economy, her industries, her continuing revolution in agricultural techniques and high-speed rail transport, political trends, and defense forces.
^^ In addition, those planning to visit Japan on business for the first time need in compact form answers to practical problems of travel, visas, and currency controls, and a succinct guide to climate, history, customs, standards of living, taxes, labor relations, and the
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Fülszöveg
A survey of Japan and a guide to all its aspects, this book has been prepared by the editors of London's Financial Times for businessmen who wish to gain a stake in Japanese industry, as well as for economists, students, journalists, politicians, and others who are interested in the world's third largest industrial power.
^^ As Japan emerges as one of the world's leading industrial exporters, observers both in and out of the busmess fraternity are seeking long-range projections for the growth of her economy, her industries, her continuing revolution in agricultural techniques and high-speed rail transport, political trends, and defense forces.
^^ In addition, those planning to visit Japan on business for the first time need in compact form answers to practical problems of travel, visas, and currency controls, and a succinct guide to climate, history, customs, standards of living, taxes, labor relations, and the
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business and social conventions with which they will be expected to conform.
^^ (Businessmen can relax to some extent, secure in the knowledge that as much business is transacted at lunch, dinner, or on a golf course in Japan as in the United States. They may be unfamiliar, however, with such Japanese customs as the exchange of gifts between businessmen scarcely acquainted with each other; the widely misunderstood role of geisha; the oblique approach to business dealings, which makes it advisable to devote at least twice as much time to an initial trip to Japan as would be allotted to a trip to any other industrialized country.)
Maps of major cities, subway guides, and lists of legal counselors, banks, hotels, national holidays, interpreters, and airlines are among the additional features.
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