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KEIZAI KOHO CENTER

Japan Times
BUSINESS / U.K. JOURNALIST SYMPOSIUM
Jun 9, 2007
Sustained growth needs more access, ambition
Despite its demographic problems, Japan has room to aim at higher growth by pushing harder on reforms, opening up more to foreign capital and making better use of unused female labor, visiting journalists from Britain told a recent symposium in Tokyo.
BUSINESS / EAST ASIA SYMPOSIUM
Jun 4, 2007
Take your partners for economic integration
See related stories: U.S. presidential election casts long shadow Sustained economic growth is a question of balance for China
Japan Times
BUSINESS / EAST ASIA SYMPOSIUM
Jun 4, 2007
U.S. presidential election casts long shadow
See related stories: Take your partners for economic integration Sustained economic growth is a question of balance for China
BUSINESS / EAST ASIA SYMPOSIUM
Jun 4, 2007
Sustained economic growth is a question of balance for China
See related stories: Take your partners for economic integration U.S. presidential election casts long shadow
BUSINESS
Apr 28, 2007
Improving consumer lifestyle choices key to meeting CO2 goals
Consumer behavior holds the key to Japan's ability to fulfill its commitments under the 1997 Kyoto Protocol to fight global warming, as rising greenhouse gas emissions in the household and transport sectors make it increasingly hard to achieve the nation's goals, said participants in a recent symposium...
BUSINESS / SOUTH KOREAN JOURNALIST SYMPOSIUM
Feb 22, 2007
Rules change, but Japan, S. Korea game the same
See related stories: Japan, South Korea can pull Asia together China's rise may force Tokyo, Seoul to reassess business tie-ups
BUSINESS / SOUTH KOREAN JOURNALIST SYMPOSIUM
Feb 22, 2007
Japan, South Korea can pull Asia together
See related stories: China's rise may force Tokyo, Seoul to reassess business tie-ups Rules change, but Japan, S. Korea game the same
Japan Times
BUSINESS / SOUTH KOREAN JOURNALIST SYMPOSIUM
Feb 22, 2007
China's rise may force Tokyo, Seoul to reassess business tie-ups
See related stories: Japan, South Korea can pull Asia together Rules change, but Japan, S. Korea game the same
Japan Times
BUSINESS / POPULATION SYMPOSIUM
Nov 9, 2006
Low birthrate threatens Japan's future
See related stories: French values and child-care policies put family before work Environment, not career major hurdle to big families
BUSINESS / POPULATION SYMPOSIUM
Nov 9, 2006
Environment, not career major hurdle to big families
See the main story: Low birthrate threatens Japan's future See related story: French values and child-care policies put family before work
Japan Times
BUSINESS / POPULATION SYMPOSIUM
Nov 9, 2006
French values and child-care policies put family before work
See the main story: Low birthrate threatens Japan's future See related story: Environment, not career major hurdle to big families
Japan Times
BUSINESS
Nov 4, 2006
Japan's future task: a balancing act on U.S., China ties
T he question of how to maintain balanced relations with China and the United States will be Japan's major diplomatic challenge in the coming decades, and the recent nuclear test by North Korea may in fact provide a good chance for Tokyo and Beijing to cement their ties.
BUSINESS
Sep 30, 2006
Young and tech-savvy, India's market remains largely untapped
Japanese companies increasingly look to India for business opportunities, but they have yet to fully tap the potential of one of the world's fastest-growing economies with its vast pool of skilled human resources, said participants in a recent symposium in Tokyo.
BUSINESS / U.S. BUSINESS SCHOOL SYMPOSIUM
Jul 27, 2006
U.S. experts urge Japan to embrace transition to postindustrial economy
See related story: Is Japan about to ride an M&A wave, or flounder in just a ripple?
BUSINESS / U.S. BUSINESS SCHOOL SYMPOSIUM
Jul 27, 2006
Is Japan about to ride an M&A wave, or flounder in just a ripple?
See related story: U.S. experts urge Japan to embrace transition to postindustrial economy
Japan Times
BUSINESS / JAPAN-U.S.-CHINA SYMPOSIUM
Jun 5, 2006
Japan, China need to go back to school
See the main story: "Regional tensions cast long shadow" See related story: "U.S. sets negotiating table on Iran for Tokyo, Beijing"
BUSINESS / JAPAN-U.S.-CHINA SYMPOSIUM
Jun 5, 2006
Regional tensions cast long shadow
See related stories: "U.S. sets negotiating table on Iran for Tokyo, Beijing" "Japan, China need to go back to school "
BUSINESS / JAPAN-U.S.-CHINA SYMPOSIUM
Jun 5, 2006
U.S. sets negotiating table on Iran for Tokyo, Beijing
See the main story: "Regional tensions cast long shadow" See related story: "Japan, China need to go back to school"
BUSINESS
May 27, 2006
Corporate culture of deceit wreaks havoc on wealth and markets
Unethical conduct by corporate executives and employees -- ranging from outright fraud to excessive salaries and perks for CEOs -- can inflict much greater financial damage than deadly terrorist acts, visiting American experts warned in a recent symposium in Tokyo.
BUSINESS
Jan 28, 2006
No single recipe for facing challenges of globalization
T here are multiple ways for companies to stay competitive in a globalized world, and even firms in what are often perceived as sunset industries have the potential for success, scholars and business executives said at a recent symposium in Tokyo.

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