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Social Organization and Performance Inequality in Japanese and American Markets

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Social Organization and Performance Inequality in Japanese and American Markets

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文書・図像類
Author
Yasuda, Yuki
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MIT Japan Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Publication date
1993
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With census data on comparably defined American and Japanese markets, I assess the extent to which competitive advantage is determined by market netwo...

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文書・図像類
Author/Editor
Yasuda, Yuki
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1993
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1993
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eng
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With census data on comparably defined American and Japanese markets, I assess the extent to which competitive advantage is determined by market network structure in the two economies. I find significant differences between markets in the two economies, but on average, the social structural parameters known to determine the relative performance of American markets similarly determine the relative performance of Japanese markets. Profit margins are similar on average in corresponding Japanese and American markets, but performance differences between similarly structured American and Japanese markets increase with competitive disadvantage. Being at a competitive disadvantage in Japan is less costly than in the United States.
The original publication is available at http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/17113