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The level and method of government intervention in industry have changed in various ways in accordance with the stage of economic development and the competitiveness of industry. As shown in Fig. 11.1-1, Japan’s industrial policy is divided into structure policy and organisation policy based upon its goals. Further, its instrument is classified into direct intervention and instructive guidance.

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Ifo Institute for Economic Research., Sakura Institute of Research. (1997). Industrial Policy. In: A Comparative Analysis of Japanese and German Economic Success. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-65865-8_11

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