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4 pages in length. When examining the changes that have occurred in Japan's overall economic factors, kinship structure, social affiliations, political networks and ideology/religion, it becomes quite clear the significant transformation that has taken place over the past century. Indeed, the extent to which these areas have experienced tremendous change is both grand and far-reaching; that these changes have also been mostly beneficial in nature lends to the ongoing progression of Japan as a people instead of just a commodity. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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the past century. Indeed, the extent to which these areas have experienced tremendous change is both grand and far-reaching; that these changes have also been mostly beneficial in nature
lends to the ongoing progression of Japan as a people instead of just a commodity. The past half century has proven considerably beneficial to Japans economic growth, allowing the country
the essential opportunity to rebuild its status going into the twenty-first century. The student will want to discuss how since 1952, Japan has "prospered economically as a result of
the initiative and hard work of its people and favorable international conditions" (Rinn-Sup PG). Indeed, the Japanese economy has been reflected as one of the fastest growing economies, offering
local and world markets such products as textiles, gems, jewelry, garments, electrical and electronic goods, just to name a few. On the tourist front, it has become one of
many favorite travel destination, which helps to boost a sagging economy with the constant influx of foreign money. Foreign visitors are not the only benefit from the global economy:
outside investors have taken a keen interest in what Japan has to offer. "Look at the Japan-USA relationship today compared to 50 years ago. Economic integration almost precludes
political confrontation" (Bovet 30). No country is immune from the crippling effects of globalization, and Japan is a perfect case in point. In order to improve their global competitiveness
without losing sight of what keeps the company afloat, Japanese manufacturers "face a unique set of challenges" (Swanson 23). It is a well-known fact that products made in Japan
have the traditional mark of quality and workmanship unlike many other countries. This aspect in particular is one that continues to maintain the countrys reliability in an ever-shifting global
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