These made possible the continued provision of strategic resources such as fuel oil and scrap iron to the Japanese economy, as well as the secret fortification of the islands mandated to Japan by the League of Nations. I always thought it was interesting that the two Japanese envoys to the Un...
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After over 50 years, it is pertinent at a time when corporate governance (CG) is a controversial subject, especially in 'transition' economies, to reflect on the immediate post-World War Two period as potentially a miniature 'laboratory experiment' in CG. In this period, occupying US and UK...
Lets just get this clear. The Germans and the Japanese started WW2, and purely to enslave and conquer the world. The Axis power did horrendous things to civilians, from death camps to using them for medical experiments. Another point was to help e...
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One of the books that I came across (recommended by my professor) that talks about Japan’s mentality at the time from pre ww2 to post ww2 is The Pacific War by Saburo Ienaga. For the longest time, his books were banned in Japan. He gives detail description of the different menta...
still the #2 economy in the world... I'd have to say no. 0 ( +0 / -0 ) McC72 Feb. 6, 2010 10:05 pm JST Let me see if I can find an app on my iPhone to response to the posts above. I will be back 0 ( +0 / -0 ) dludenar Feb. 6, 2010 10:09 pm JST ...
Capitalism is characterized by the property ownership rules, and the incentive created by those rules leads to greater centralization of wealth; without government intervention, it just leads to a centrally-planned economy. The Soviet Union was, in a sense, just state capitalism. Socialism is not,...
Top it off with concerns of the long term effects of the virus on our health, on our local and world economy, and things unrelated to the coronavirus that are in turmoil, and you have the perfect storm for despair, or even disbelief. Why does it feel like there is no good news in ...
In the late 1960s, Innovation Dad might have chosen a Renault 16, which was perhaps one of the most influential cars of the decade, maybe even of the post–war period. A five door, family hatchback with a truly flexible interior...