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Management article
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Reference no. 90503
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review", 1990

Abstract

Each year, Japanese companies and the Japanese government invest $400 million in a campaign to create an integrated U.S.-Japan economy that prevents the United States from confronting Japan. U.S. business leaders should regard Japan''s campaign for America as a warning to recognize the importance of politics to corporate strategies and to insist on honest and ethical conduct in the global political arena.

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Abstract

Each year, Japanese companies and the Japanese government invest $400 million in a campaign to create an integrated U.S.-Japan economy that prevents the United States from confronting Japan. U.S. business leaders should regard Japan''s campaign for America as a warning to recognize the importance of politics to corporate strategies and to insist on honest and ethical conduct in the global political arena.

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