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    CULTURAL CHANGE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE CHANGE EFFORTS OF DOUGLAS MACARTHUR AND CARLOS GHOSN IN JAPAN by KOJI NAKAE B.S. Law‚ University of Tokyo (1987) SUBMITTED TO THE MIT SLOAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION at the MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY June 2005 ©2005 Koji Nakae. All rights reserved. The author hereby grants to MIT permission to reproduce and to distribute publicly paper and electronic

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    Point out the various dimensions of the 17th century crisis. Explain why some countries were more seriously affected by this crisis than others. Intro: There was‚ for several decades in the seventeenth century‚ a period of major economic and social recession‚ crisis and secular readjustment‚ which contrasts strikingly with the periods of economic expansion which preceded and followed it. Its effects were not confined to any single country‚ but‚ with a few marginal exceptions‚ can be traced throughout

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    Social Sciences‚ September 21-22‚ 2006. Fujita‚ M‚ Krugman‚ P and Venables‚ A (2000). The Spatial Economy: Cities‚ Regions‚ and International Trade. USA: MIT Press. Harootunian‚ H.D (1970). Toward Restoration: The Growth of Political Consciousness in Tokugawa Japan. Los Angeles: University of California Press. Hall‚ John and Jansen‚ Marius (1968). Studies in the Institutional History of Early Modern -112- Japan. New Jersey: Princeton University Press. Hidayat‚ Herman (2004). Dynamism of Forest Policy

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