6 edition of Antitrust in Japan found in the catalog.
Antitrust in Japan
Eleanor M. Hadley
Published
1970
by Princeton University Press in Princeton, N.J
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliographical footnotes.
Statement | by Eleanor M. Hadley. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | LAW |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 528 p. |
Number of Pages | 528 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5630552M |
ISBN 10 | 0691041946 |
LC Control Number | 68056312 |
This book is a full assessment of the American postwar attempt to break up these powerful combines. Miss Hadley recounts both General Douglas MacArthur's efforts to implement the American occupation's antitrust policies and the Japanese government's resistance while it appeared to comply with zaibatsu dissolution. As the Cold War developed. The second half of the book examines the consequences of the antitrust measures and reaches conclusions which challenge prevailing Japanese and American views. Originally published in The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished.
The book takes comparison seriously and shows some of the ways in which it can produce valuable insights that cannot be easily discerned, if at all, through other methods. For this reason alone, the book is of much value. Keywords: John Haley, Germany, Japan, antitrust, competition law, comparative law, internationalization. JEL Classification. Apple calls judge's ruling that it conspired with publishers to fix e-book prices "a radical departure from modern antitrust law and policy." Steven Musil Feb. 25, p.m. PT.
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Originally published in Cited by: Antitrust in Germany and Japan presents an innovative, comparative analysis of the development and enforcement of two antitrust regimes, illustrating how each was shaped by American occupation strategies and policies following World War II.4/4(1).
This book is a full assessment of the American postwar attempt to break up these powerful combines. Miss Hadley recounts both General Douglas MacArthur's efforts to implement the American occupation's antitrust policies and the Japanese government's resistance while it appeared to comply with zaibatsu dissolution.
The second half of the book examines the consequences of the antitrust measures and reaches conclusions which challenge prevailing Japanese and American views.
Originally published in Book Description An innovative, comparative study of the origins, development, and enforcement of antitrust law in Germany and Japan over the course of 50 years.
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Miss Hadley recounts both General Douglas MacArthur's efforts to implement the American occupation's antitrust policies and the Japanese government's resistance while it appeared to comply withzaibatsudissolution. As the Cold War developed. Japanese antitrust law stems from the virtually verbatim adoption of United States antitrust law during the occupation years following World War II.
However, distinctive Japanese elements have emerged with major amendments to the original Japanese Antimonopoly Act (JAA) in, andwith the result that Japanese antitrust law stands 5/5(1).
Get this from a library. Antitrust in Japan. [Eleanor M Hadley] -- Examines economic consequences of US experiment in foreign policy following world war II - the attempt to break up Japan's family owned and operated commercial giants the zaibatsu companies.
Great and concise book on the legislative origin, the ideological development, the enforcement stagnations, and the proposed solutions of the American Antitrust law from the 19th century to the modern day of the internet.
Overall, this book is an intellectual adventure that demands a pen for frequent highlights. An engaging author by the way/5(). Japan's Fair Trade Commission has raided the offices of Inc's local unit on suspicion of pressuring retailers to offer products at lower prices than on rival sites, the Nikkei business.
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The book contains the following chapters: Introduction Part I - Private Antitrust Litigation in Japan. Japan's Combines, Target of Occupation Reform; 2. Combine Enterprise in Japan; 3. Japanese-developed Zaibatsu; 4.
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