Ishibashi Tanzan Award いしばしたんざんしょう
Edition 1 (1980)
Social SciencesHumanities
Winners
1 peopleAn economic essay that reviews the 1970s and considers the strength of the Japanese economy entering the 1980s through the idea of self-adjusting capacity. Taking account of changes in the external environment and policy challenges, it links the adaptive power of firms, labor, markets, and society to the durability of Japan's economy.
At a turning point in growth, the essay reads Japan's economy through practical adaptive capacity rather than institutions alone.
12 pages
Japanese economyself-adjustmentthe 1970spolicy debateindustrial society