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Transition to Post-WW II Era
Defeat by Allied
Forces in WWII, 1945
End
Japanese colonial
rule
Taiwan— to Republic of
China
Korea—independent
Break
up zaibatsu
keiretsu
Transition to Post-WW II Era
US Occupation of
Japan
US
seeks to break up
zaibatsu
Firms continue on as
keiretsu
Example: Mitsubishi
Nature of Japanese System, Post-WW II:
Johnson reading
What are the elements of the capitalist
developmental state model, according to
Johnson?
Nature of Japanese System, Post-WW II:
Johnson reading
What are the elements of the capitalist
developmental state model, according to
Johnson?
Bureaucrats
“Best and brightest”
are elite
Very competitive civil service exams
Tokyo University (established 1877)
Educate civil servants
Nature of Japanese System, Post-WW II:
Johnson reading
What are the elements of the capitalist
developmental state model, according to
Johnson?
Bureaucracy
has authority
Nature of Japanese System, Post-WW II:
Johnson reading
What are the elements of the capitalist
developmental state model, according to
Johnson?
State
policy is market-conforming
Nature of Japanese System, Post-WW II:
Johnson reading
What are the elements of the capitalist
developmental state model, according to
Johnson?
Exemplified
by MITI
Ministry of International Trade and Industry
In 2001, MITI became METI
Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry
Nature of Japanese Economic System,
Post-WW II
Central role of economic bureaucracy
Industrial
policy
Sector specific
Promote
increasing sophistication
Textiles, consumer goods
Steel, machinery
Automobiles
High-tech
Semi-conductors
Robotics
Nature of Japanese Economic System,
Post-WW II
Central role of economic bureaucracy
“Administrative
“Mercantilism”
guidance”
Nature of Japanese Economic System,
Post-WW II
World’s 3rd largest economy
Economy is highly efficient and
competitive in areas linked to international
trade, but productivity is far lower in
protected areas such as agriculture,
distribution, and services
Review: Nature of Japanese System, PostWW II
What are the elements of the capitalist
developmental state model, according to
Johnson?
Bureaucrats
are elite
Well paid, recruited through merit, w/relevant skills
Bureaucracy
has authority
State policy is market-conforming
Exemplified by MITI
Nature of Japanese Economic System,
Post-WW II
Close ties between government and
keiretsu
“amakudari”
(descent from heaven)
Nature of Japanese Economic System,
Post-WW II
Close ties between government and
keiretsu
“Iron
triangle”
What are the three parts of the “iron triangle”?
Nature of Japanese Economic System,
Post-WW II
Close ties between government and
keiretsu
“
“iron triangle”
business
interests
/
bureaucrats
__
\
politicians
Recent Sources of Economic
Stagnation in Japan
“Close ties between economic
bureaucracy and corporations (including
banks) under their regulatory
jurisdiction…has contributed to Japan’s
problems.”
Source: Daniel Okimoto, Stanford
TIME Thursday, Jul. 12, 2007
Japan: Abe on the Brink
“Suicide of one minister under
a cloud of corruption
(Agriculture Minister
Toshikatsu Matsuoka)
By July 8 even one of Abe's
substitute ministers—
Agriculture Minister Norihiko
Akagi, named to replace the
late Matsuoka—was mired in a
fresh campaign-funding
scandal.
A recent survey by the
YOMIURI SHIMBUN
newspaper pegged Abe's
approval rating at an anemic
32%
Abe's Agriculture Minister
Matsuoka, under fire for accepting
questionable political donations,
died on May 28 at a Tokyo hospital
after reportedly hanging himself
Sep 14, 2007
Japan's Abe takes one for the team
Abe announced his resignation
on Wednesday afternoon in
Tokyo.
While he [had] pledged to
refocus in his new
administration, the daily drip of
scandals that forced the
resignation of cabinet ministers
and other party officials quickly
ended any hopes for a fresh
start.
(There are now reports that
Abe himself is involved in
financial wrongdoing.)
Japan in the 21st Century
Which theory best explains Japan’s
economic stagnation 1990-2010?
Nature of Japanese Economic System,
Post-WW II
Weak position of organized labor
Company-based
unions
Loyal to company not union
Ties to national federation of labor weak
Compare
British and Japan as of 1980
60% of workers in Britain unionized
30% of workers in Japan unionized
Nature of Japanese Economic System,
Post-WW II
Small welfare state
Social
protection
Compare British and Japan as of 1990
25% of GDP spent on welfare in Britain
10% of GDP spent on welfare in Japan
Nature of Japanese Economic System,
Post-WW II
“Dual economy” of large and small firms
Small,
“satellite” firms
Employment
Women
Temporary