American Occupation, Market Order, and Democracy: Recomposing the Steel Industry in Japan and Germany After World War II
American Occupation, Market Order, and Democracy: Recomposing the Steel Industry in Japan and Germany After World War II
The chapter analyzes the interaction of American Military Occupying authorities in Germany and Japan with indigenous stakeholders in the steel industry. German and Japanese steel industries are radically recomposed through processes of creative reflection and interaction among all the players
Keywords: World War II, American Military Occupation, property rights, steel industry, trade unions, Germany, Japan, United States, anti-trust
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