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MIT Sloan School of Management
Length: 15 pages
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Abstract
Japan''s distribution systems, long the target of criticism, are changing. Deregulation, new manufacturing imperatives, consumer behavior, and the economy have interacted to reshape Japanese distribution. The trends have important implications for global business, since the system now offers areas of opportunity for Western manufacturers and retailers.
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Abstract
Japan''s distribution systems, long the target of criticism, are changing. Deregulation, new manufacturing imperatives, consumer behavior, and the economy have interacted to reshape Japanese distribution. The trends have important implications for global business, since the system now offers areas of opportunity for Western manufacturers and retailers.