Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 Charles Smith - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 Charles Smith
TitleSubjectAuthors
And another thing...U.S. and Japan go at it again: in the air.Business, internationalCharles Smith
A regional approach.(Focus: Japan)Business, internationalCharles Smith
Bid rigours. (Japanese contract bid-rigging declines with anti-corruption efforts)Business, internationalCharles Smith
Bigger than both of us: Kobe can be fixed, but what about Japan? (includes related article)Business, internationalBertil Lintner, Charles Smith
Breaking point: Japan's housing-loan firms desperate for debt relief.Business, internationalCharles Smith
Costly scrap: Expo's cancellation will dent Tokyo's coffers.Business, internationalCharles Smith
Could be worse: if Japan were, it might get a much-sough rate cut.Business, internationalCharles Smith
Eager to please: Tokyo sets aside own rules in China aid package.Business, internationalCharles Smith
Grease that sticks. (anticorruption efforts in Japan, Taiwan and South Korea may be working slowly)(Cover Story)Business, internationalCharles Smith, Julian Baum, Shim Jae Hoon
hollow victor: his party may lose, but Murayama might stay on. (Japanese Prime minister Tomiichi Murayama)Business, internationalCharles Smith
Hot cargo: Tokyo plays down alarm over nuclear shipments.Business, internationalCharles Smith
Ignorance isn't bliss: after gas attacks, intelligence-gathering questioned. (Japan)Business, internationalCharles Smith
New world, few orders: Japan's arms makers feel the post-Cold War heat.Business, internationalCharles Smith
Numbers racket: U.S. and Japan face off over car trade.Business, internationalCharles Smith, Nigel Holloway
Out of gangland: a glut of illegal guns worries the authorities. (Japan's National Police Agency)Business, internationalCharles Smith
Pane relief: glass pact smooths way for foreign suppliers in Japan.Business, internationalCharles Smith
Searching for new paths: a series of drastic shocks brings on a questioning mood.(Focus: Japan)Business, internationalCharles Smith
Slowly but surely. (Japanese economy)Business, internationalCharles Smith
Sort of sorry: war-apology resolution falls short, upsets many.Business, internationalCharles Smith
Soul searching. (arrest of Shoko Asahara, leader of Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo) (includes chronology)Business, internationalCharles Smith, Sachiko Sakamaki
The writing on the wall. (Japanese Prime Minister Murayama's political future)Business, internationalCharles Smith
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