after the meiji restoration
No Japan has a capitalist economy.
Japan is Capitalist. But don't get too caught up in labels. They don't care about that.
yes it is
no. but china is.
2007
Two of the countries that have a capitalist economy include: Germany and the United States. Also, China, India, and Japan have a capitalist economy.
There is a list of capitalist countries in the 1700. Some of the countries include United States, Japan, Israel, Italy, Russia and Senegal among others.
Canada, Germany, Japan, and the Capitalist granddaddy of them all, the United States of America.
Right in the upper crotch of every Japanese man & woman that could eventually become "true capitalist consumers" and spend there useless Yen anything American company's want them to.
The United States is typically seen as a capitalist country, but it is also socialist as the programs the government provides are a product of our tax money. Other capitalist countries include Brazil, Japan, Sudan, Sweden, and Columbia.
Japan is a "first world" country - the "first world" refers to the industrialized capitalist countries of western Europe, North America, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand.
There are no countries in the world that are strictly capitalist, but some countries that have a strong capitalist economy include: the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, India, and Mexico.