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Distribution*Service Industry in Japan ? History and Current Status ?
Original text before translation
日本の流通・サービス産業 ?歴史と現状?
(978-4-87259-450-8)
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(978-4-87259-450-8)
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A5 size, 252 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2013
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Description
Makoto Hirota The distribution* service industry accounts for nearly 70% of Japan's GDP (excluding finance and insurance) and is recognized as being of overwhelming importance to the national economy. This book describes the history of the electric railway companies, department stores, supermarkets, convenience stores, automobile and home appliance sales companies, as well as professional baseball, Yoshimoto Kogyo and animation industries that have led modern Japan. [It will be more interesting to read this book while keeping in mind the revitalization of the Kansai region and the way it was before the concentration in Tokyo. A must-read for students interested in this field. |
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The distribution* service industry accounts for nearly 70% of Japan's GDP (excluding finance and insurance) and is recognized as being of overwhelming importance to the national economy.
This book describes the history of the electric railway companies, department stores, supermarkets, convenience stores, automobile and home appliance sales companies, as well as professional baseball, Yoshimoto Kogyo and animation industries that have led modern Japan.
[It will be more interesting to read this book while keeping in mind the revitalization of the Kansai region and the way it was before the concentration in Tokyo. A must-read for students interested in this field.