Japan Study as a Public Good in Asia
This book describes and clarifies how certain problems can be resolved in Japan and Asia. For the future, the focus should be on Japan, which can provide "common knowledge" as a public good. The book collects the results of researchers in Japan, China, So
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Lin Huang · Jin-wen Song · Kijeong Nam · Benjamin Wai-ming Ng · Qiu-ju Wang · Yong-Feng Xing · Ikaputra · Mei Huang
Japan Study as a Public Good in Asia
SpringerBriefs in Economics Kobe University Social Science Research Series
Series editor Professor Takashi Yanagawa, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan Editorial Board Members Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor
Koji Yamazaki, Kobe University Kenji Yamamoto, Kobe University Tomoko Kinugasa, Kobe University Naoya Mori, Kobe University Ken-Ichi Shimomura, Kobe University
The Kobe University Social Science Research Series has been established as a subseries of the SpringerBrief in Economics Series, but in fact this exciting interdisciplinary collection encompasses scholarly research not only in the economics but also in law, political science, business and management, accounting, international relations, and other subdisciplines within the social sciences. As a national university with a special strength in the social sciences, Kobe University actively promotes interdisciplinary research. This series is not limited only to research emerging from Kobe University’s faculties of social sciences but also welcomes cross-disciplinary research that integrates studies in the arts and sciences. Kobe University, founded in 1902, is the second oldest national higher education institution for commerce in Japan and is now a preeminent institution for social science research and education in the country. Currently, the social sciences section includes four faculties—Law, Economics, Business Administration, and International Cooperation Studies—and the Research Institute for Economics and Business Administration (RIEB). There are some 230-plus researchers who belong to these faculties and conduct joint research through the Center for Social Systems Innovation and the Organization for Advanced and Integrated Research, Kobe University. This book series comprises academic works by researchers in the social sciences at Kobe University as well as their collaborators at affiliated institutions, Kobe University alumni and their colleagues, and renowned scholars from around the world who have worked with academic staff at Kobe University. Although traditionally the research of Japanese scholars has been publicized mainly in the Japanese language, Kobe University strives to promote publication and dissemination of works in English in order to further contribute to the global academic community.
More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/15423
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Lin Huang Graduate School of Business Administration Kobe University Kobe, Japan
Jin-wen Song Beijing Center for Japanese Studies Beijing Foreign Studies University Beijing, China
Kijeong Nam Institute for Japanese Studies Seoul National University Seoul, Korea (Republic of)
Benjamin Wai-ming Ng Department of Japanese Studies Chinese University
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