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The Japanese money tree : how investors can prosper from Japan's economic rebirth / Andrew H. Shipley.

By: Shipley, Andrew H.
Publisher: Upper Saddle River, NJ : Financial Times/Pearson Education, c2007Description: xx, 262 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780132343909; 0132343908.Subject(s): Investments, Foreign -- Japan | Japan -- Economic conditions -- 1989-DDC classification: 332.67/30952 Online resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
From ultimate capital destruction machine to the best value in the world : Japan returns to favor among global investors -- Intellectual property wars : investors to increasingly focus on the hidden strengths of Japanese firms -- Cultural arbitrage : foreign hedge funds pursue opportunities in Japan -- The future of Japanese management : private equity firms lead Japanese restructuring efforts -- Barbarians at the genkan : Japan's fledgling M&A market yet to internationalize -- The Manhattan of Asia : Tokyo experiences stunning urban renaissance -- Birthrates and bushido : market watchers see surprising opportunities in upcoming demographic shifts -- The Chinese paradox : Japanese firms face conundrum in crucial Chinese market -- High-speed capitalism : structural reforms lead to stronger firms, more investment opportunities.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

From ultimate capital destruction machine to the best value in the world : Japan returns to favor among global investors -- Intellectual property wars : investors to increasingly focus on the hidden strengths of Japanese firms -- Cultural arbitrage : foreign hedge funds pursue opportunities in Japan -- The future of Japanese management : private equity firms lead Japanese restructuring efforts -- Barbarians at the genkan : Japan's fledgling M&A market yet to internationalize -- The Manhattan of Asia : Tokyo experiences stunning urban renaissance -- Birthrates and bushido : market watchers see surprising opportunities in upcoming demographic shifts -- The Chinese paradox : Japanese firms face conundrum in crucial Chinese market -- High-speed capitalism : structural reforms lead to stronger firms, more investment opportunities.

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