International Business Study Of Japan
Discusses the potential of doing business in Japan.
2,250 words (
approx. 9 pages) |
14 sources |
2002
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Published on: Apr 09, 2003
Paper Summary:
Discusses the potential of doing business in Japan. Reviews the Asian country's demographics, economic performance, international trade, industrial activity, foreign investment climate, marketing, and resouces. Issue of high level of problem loans of the Japanese banking system. Foreign investment climate. Japanese market as consumer driven. Macroeconomic measures for Japan. Two tables.
From the Paper:
"JAPAN: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDY
Introduction
This international business study of Japan reviews demographics, economic performance, international trade, industrial activity, foreign investment climate, marketing, and resource issues. The objective of the study is to provide international companies with a sense of the potential of doing business in Japan.
Demographics
Japan is an Asian island nation whose 127 million inhabitants (as of July 2001) occupy four major islands and a number of smaller islands (CIA, 2001). As a political entity, the country dates back to about 500 B.C. (Hunter, 2001).
The Japanese population is remarkably homogeneous in an ethnic context ..."
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