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Adams, T.F.M And Kobayashi, N.
The world of Japanese Business, An Authoritative Analysis
Tokyo Japan, Kodansha International Ltd,
1970, Hard Cover,
Condition: Near Fine/Very Good, In this book, originally printed in 1969, this third edition; conducts an in-depth analysis of the businessmem and methods behind the third leading industrial world power. Adams an American business man with 20 years of experience with Japanese business relates the problems that he encountered, lessons he leaned and study of the attitudes and motives of the Japanese salaryman, of marketing and distribution methods, and of the decision making structure of Japanese companies. Nortake Kobayashi, Professor of Keio Univ. School of Business, show the Japanese point of view. He discusses in detail the legal problems of joint venture, and complex relatinship between government and business. Tan cloth boards and spine. DJ not price clipped red and black, spine sunned. Decorated end papers, small neat handwritten name to end paper. Very clean, tightly bound. 8 vo, 326 p
(Japanese, Business, World, Japanese, Businessmen, Japanese, Stockmarket, Business, Methods, Of, Japanese, Japanese, Economic, Expansion) Cat No. 1532.
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Adams, T.F.M And Kobayashi, N.
The world of Japanese Business, An Authoritative Analysis
Tokyo Japan, Kodansha International Ltd,
1970, Hard Cover,
Condition: Near Fine/Very Good, In this book, originally printed in 1969, this third edition; conducts an in-depth analysis of the businessmem and methods behind the third leading industrial world power. Adams an American business man with 20 years of experience with Japanese business relates the problems that he encountered, lessons he leaned and study of the attitudes and motives of the Japanese salaryman, of marketing and distribution methods, and of the decision making structure of Japanese companies. Nortake Kobayashi, Professor of Keio Univ. School of Business, show the Japanese point of view. He discusses in detail the legal problems of joint venture, and complex relatinship between government and business. Tan cloth boards and spine. DJ not price clipped red and black, spine sunned. Decorated end papers, small neat handwritten name to end paper. Very clean, tightly bound. 8 vo, 326 p
(Japanese, Business, World, Japanese, Businessmen, Japanese, Stockmarket, Business, Methods, Of, Japanese, Japanese, Economic, Expansion) Cat No. 1532.
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Phelps, George Harrison.
Our Biggest Customer
New York, Horace Liveright,
1929, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, A depression era book from prominent advertising expert Phelps; who says that the American workingman is "Our Business Customer". His frank plea for labor is pure economic; give labor more employment, pay higher wages, institute the five day wee, and in general make it possible for labor to "Buy more merchandise". blue cloth, gilt lettering. DJ not price clipped, red illustrated, rubbing of spine edges and flap edges, upper spine ened bumped few small closed tears, 1/4 closed tear lower edge. Mild age stain to flap, and e.p. Clean text, tightly bound. In protective brodart mylar. Inside flap review from B.C. Forbes, Forbes Magazine. Interesting pro-labor book of how to get America working again during the Depression. sm 8 vo, 192 p
(Vintage, Business, Books, Depression, Era, Labor, Books, Depression, Era, Pro, Labor, Books) Cat No. 1533.
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Phelps, George Harrison.
Our Biggest Customer
New York, Horace Liveright,
1929, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, A depression era book from prominent advertising expert Phelps; who says that the American workingman is "Our Business Customer". His frank plea for labor is pure economic; give labor more employment, pay higher wages, institute the five day wee, and in general make it possible for labor to "Buy more merchandise". blue cloth, gilt lettering. DJ not price clipped, red illustrated, rubbing of spine edges and flap edges, upper spine ened bumped few small closed tears, 1/4 closed tear lower edge. Mild age stain to flap, and e.p. Clean text, tightly bound. In protective brodart mylar. Inside flap review from B.C. Forbes, Forbes Magazine. Interesting pro-labor book of how to get America working again during the Depression. sm 8 vo, 192 p
(Vintage, Business, Books, Depression, Era, Labor, Books, Depression, Era, Pro, Labor, Books) Cat No. 1533.
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Phelps, George Harrison.
Our Biggest Customer
New York, Horace Liveright,
1929, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, A depression era book from prominent advertising expert Phelps; who says that the American workingman is "Our Business Customer". His frank plea for labor is pure economic; give labor more employment, pay higher wages, institute the five day wee, and in general make it possible for labor to "Buy more merchandise". blue cloth, gilt lettering. DJ not price clipped, red illustrated, rubbing of spine edges and flap edges, upper spine ened bumped few small closed tears, 1/4 closed tear lower edge. Mild age stain to flap, and e.p. Clean text, tightly bound. In protective brodart mylar. Inside flap review from B.C. Forbes, Forbes Magazine. Interesting pro-labor book of how to get America working again during the Depression. sm 8 vo, 192 p
(Vintage, Business, Books, Depression, Era, Labor, Books, Depression, Era, Pro, Labor, Books) Cat No. 1533.
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