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Index Abu-Lughod, Janet, 23 Aerltalia: and Japan's aircraft industry, 170 Aichi prefectural government: and development of Toyota's production system , 166-67, 180-81; and local industrial policy, 168 Aichi Steel Works: in Nagoya, 161 Aircraft industry: and GHQ policy, 169; and Kawasaki Heavy Industry Corporation , 169; and Mitsubishi Heavy Industry Corporation, 169-70; in Nagoya, 168-71; research and development organizations in, 170-71 Allinson, Gary, 196 Ando, Seiichi, 126, 207 Apter, David, 21 Armstrong, Larry, 197 Arnesen, Peter, 197 Automobile industry: evolution of, in Nagoya, 165-68 Automobile parts industry: in Nagoya, 162 Australia: potential technopolis sites in, 272 Bamford, Julia, 22 Bank of Japan: and Toyota Motor Corporation , 165 Benton, Lauren A., 21 Bestor, Theodore, 22 Bluestone, Barry, 23 Boeing Corporation: and Japan's aircraft industry, 170 Broadbent, Jeffrey, 196 Buick City: and Toyota City model, 178 301 Business bankruptcies and closures, 147-48 Business networks: and changing spatial division of labor, 150-51 Castells, Manuel, 21, 22, 34 Ceramics industry: in Nagoya, 161 Chalmers, Norma, 233 Chase-Dunn, Christopher, 113 Chonaikai, 106-7. See also Neighborhood associations Chubu Electric Power Company: and steel industry in Nagoya, 161 Chubu Federation of Economic Associations : and steel industry in Nagoya , 161 Chukyo University, 168 Citizens' movements: and environmental problems, 6, 60-61, 293; in Kamaishi City, 216-17; and neighborhood associations, 10, 84, 106-8; and reform municipalities, 59-61; in Tokyo, 84-88; and urban reform policies , 293 C. Itoh Corporation, 87 Clark, Rodney, 196 Cohen, Robert, 113, 283 Cole, Robert, 197 Cusumano, Michael A., 23, 197 Daido Steel Corporation: and the steel industry in Nagoya, 161 Democratic corporatism, 194-95 Designated city system, 125 Designer cities for export, 270-76. See also Multifunction polis; Technopolis plan Index Desubcontracting: and business diversification , 148-50 Development and import scheme: in electronics and automobile industries, 153-55 Direct foreign investment: and growth of Japanese corporations, 114; magnitude of, 89-90; phases in, 89-91 Dore, Ronald, 177, 194, 196 Douglass, Mike, 115 Drennan, Hugh, 66 Dupont Japan Corporation: and Kanagawa Science Park, 137 Edo era: castle towns in, 27-28; and the Tokugawa Shogunate, 26-28; urbanization during, 5, 281 Electric appliances and parts industry: in Nagoya, 162 Electronics industry: in Kanagawa Prefecture , 130-31 Endaka: and business diversification, 148-49; and desubcontracting trends, 148; and direct foreign investment, 90-91; and growth in domestic consumption , 127, 141-43; and hollowing out of manufacturing, 229; and industrial restructuring, 127, 235-36; and new international division of labor , 151-52; and rising land prices, 93-94; and rising wages, 103 Exhaust Control Act: and automobile industry, 166 Fitch, Robert, 22 Flanagan, Scott, 115 Flexible specialization: and changes in Japan's economy, 205; in Kanagawa Prefecture, 122, 128-30; in Tokyo's Ota Ward, 129; and Toyota's production system, 177; in Tsubame City, 143-47, 153-54; and the world city, 282-86 Friedman, David, 22 Friedmann, John, 113, 283 Fuji Heavy Industries Corporation: and Nagoya aircraft industry, 171 Fujita, Kuniko, 22-23 Fuji Tableware Company: and Tsubame City, 146 Fujitsu Corporation, 130 Fuji Xerox Corporation: and Kanagawa Science Park, 137 Fukuoka City: employment change in, 228 Fukuoka Prefecture, 18; employment change in, 228 Furushima, Toshio, 32 Gara-bo: and the spinning industry in Nagoya, 159 GHQ policy: and Japan's aircraft industry , 169 Glasmeier, Amy K., 267 Globalization of small business: in Tsubame City, 153-54 Global-local interdependence: and appreciation of the yen (endaka), 282; during the Edo era, 281; and energy shocks, 282; and international trade, 281; during the Meiji era, 281; and militarism, 282; and Pacific Rim urban development, 282 Global technobelt: and computerized telecommunications, 277 Goodman, Edward, 22 Gordon, Andrew, 23 Green Road high technology corridor: and urban development in Nagoya, 167-68 Hanes, Jeffrey Eldon, 81 Harrison, Bennett, 23 Hashimoto, Kazutaka, 113 Hidaka, Jikichi, 44 Hierarchical corporatism: in Japanese companies, 194 Hill, Richard Child, 22 Hino, Masateru, 113 Hiramatsu, Morihiko: and U one product for each village" concept, 134-35 302 [13.58.197.26] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 10:10 GMT) Index Hiroshima City: land use and transport planning in, 259 Honda Motor Corporation: and Nagoya , 161; and theme park development , 245 Hymer, Stephen, 113, 283 Industrial decline: Japan compared to the U.S., 291-92 Industrial districts: and corporate castle towns, 289-90; definition of, 295; and institutional imbeddedness, 288; in Kamaishi, 290; in Kanagawa, 290; and local corporatism, 288-92; and local developmental state, 287-92; in Nagoya, 288...

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