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SAVAŞ SONRASI JAPONYA’DA SANAYİ POLİTİKASI: MITI (ULUSLAR ARASI TİCARET VE SANAYİ BAKANLIĞI) NE KADAR BAŞARILIYDI?

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This study has attempted to explore the impact of the post-war Japanese industrial policy on economic recovery and development process in Japan after the The World War II, The study has shown that interventions of MITI (Ministry of International Trade and Industry) hardly contributed to the industrial development of Japanx unlike generally accepted thoughts on Japan industrial recovery,
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Bu çalışmada II. Dünya Savaşından sonra hızlı bir sınaî toparlanma ve gelişme yaşayan Japonya’da, sanayi politikalarının yürütücüsü konumunda olan MITI’nin yaptığı uygulamalar incelenmiş ve bu politikaların ne kadar başarılı olduğu tartışılarak, Japon sanayi politikasının detayları araştırılmıştır.
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