Geography
Policy Interventions for Industrial Network Formation: Contrasting Historical Underpinnings of the Small Business Policy in Japan and the United States
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This article examines the role of policies in promoting inter-firm networks, by contrasting policy frameworks for small businesses in Japan and the United States. While the policies in two countries share similarities in many respects, different historical underpinnings have led small business policies to play different roles in economies of Japan and the United States. This paper analyzes how Japan's small business policy came to encourage inter-firm collaborations over the course of its history, while policies in the United States have not had explicit orientation toward the development of inter-firm networks until the 1990s.
Publication Title
Small Business Economics
Publication Date
1-1-1999
Volume
12
Issue
3
First Page
217
Last Page
231
ISSN
0921-898X
DOI
10.1023/A:1008060108220
Keywords
small business, Japanese economic policy, United States economic policy
Repository Citation
Aoyama, Yuko, "Policy Interventions for Industrial Network Formation: Contrasting Historical Underpinnings of the Small Business Policy in Japan and the United States" (1999). Geography. 855.
https://commons.clarku.edu/faculty_geography/855