Japanese Retail Industry After the Bubble Economy
Development of the 100-yen Shops
- 120 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The book examines the transformation of Japan's retail industry following the bubble economy, highlighting the shift from small shops to chain stores. It explores the emergence of 100-yen retail stores, their strategies during economic stagnation, and compares them to U.S. dollar stores. Key topics include the impact of retail density on households, employment practices in developing countries, and changes in distribution channels post-1990s. With recent data and theoretical insights, this work is valuable for students and researchers in business and economics, particularly those focused on Japanese retailing.
