Welfare and Capitalism in Postwar Japan
Discover the intricacies of Japan’s economic landscape with "Welfare and Capitalism in Postwar Japan" by Margarita Estevez-Abe, published in 2008. This compelling 360-page book delves deep into the evolution of Japan's unique form of capitalist structure, highlighting its egalitarian roots traced back to the electoral strategies of Japanese politicians.
Estevez-Abe offers a meticulous analysis of how Japan's current electoral system has transformed the old welfare capitalism model into a more market-driven society, resulting in decreased equality. This insightful exploration not only sheds light on the historical context but also raises important questions about the future of public welfare in Japan. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in Japan's economic history, this book provides a thought-provoking perspective on the intersection of welfare and capitalism in modern Japan. Don't miss the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the forces shaping today's Japan!