The Corporate Governance Gap Between the U.S. and Japan

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Professor Sanford Jacoby says significant differences remain in the ways that executives in these nations view employees, shareholders and other stakeholders.

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  • this is a fascinating topic but you can't really build a discussion on capitalism until you analyze the money supply of the system or nation (at hand). In the US we have the privately owned and run Federal Reserve Bank. So to look at corporations and the governance you need to see who are the preferred stock holders in light of the above notion of money supply. Therefore, this analysis is somewhat moot or academic looking at only a surface processes.

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