The remaking of Japan

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Changes have affected Japan's economy and society, within a context of continuity. Entrepreneurs are emerging, and the dual economy, which has needed cross-subsidies for less efficient firms to survive, is gradually becoming more transparent. Deregulation has helped the emergence of a new type of retailer with more bargaining power. Welfare industries previously acted as absorbers for unemployment, and this has meant that a social safety net has not developed. Income inequality is increasing in Japan. Change can occur rapidly in Japanese society since all members of society accept change simultaneously due to a tradition of wanting to stay within a group.

Author: Edwards, Ben
Social aspects, Japan, Economic development

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Price of peace: Yugoslavia

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The cost of maintaining peace in Yugoslavia will cost the United Nations over $400 million. The peacekeeping plan is described.

Economic aspects, Finance, Political aspects, Yugoslavia, Peacekeeping forces, Armistices, United Nations. Security Council

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