Thursday, 8 November 2012

Japanese Economic Crisis

Japanese Economic Crisis

 The idea in Japan is that you are identified with your family group, your company, your community, you have a communal identification that is very very strong," said Shelia Smith, a senior fellow for Japan studies at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington DC. "They (the Japanese) see themselves, as part of whomever they are working with, living with, and family situations much more readily I think than the American might. We tend to be much more individualistic."

Japanese Economic Crisis

Japanese Economic Crisis

Japanese Economic Crisis

Japanese Economic Crisis

Japanese Economic Crisis

Japanese Economic Crisis

Japanese Economic Crisis

Japanese Economic Crisis

Japanese Economic Crisis

 

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