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Japan
Japan has a market economy.
The United States (North America), Western Europe, and Japan
No Japan has a capitalist economy.
Japan has a market economy.
Japan signed a peace treaty with the United States to regulate their devastating economy after the war, they were then trading partners and eventually compete with each other in the global economy.
The military leaders of Japan blamed the West, the United States and Britain in particular, for its economic problems. Japan decided that a global economy was the only answer for the economic chaos that enveloped it.
When Japan was forced to accept unequal treaties in the mid-19th century, it initially reacted with anger and humiliation, as these agreements granted extraterritorial rights to foreign powers and undermined Japan's sovereignty. This experience sparked a sense of urgency for modernization and reform, leading to the Meiji Restoration in 1868. Japan sought to strengthen its military and economy to renegotiate the treaties and assert itself on the global stage. Ultimately, this drive for modernization allowed Japan to emerge as a formidable world power by the early 20th century.
Japan participates in the global economy as one of the world's largest economies, being a significant player in international trade and investment. It is a leading exporter of technology, automobiles, and electronics, while also being a major importer of raw materials and energy. Japan engages in various multilateral trade agreements and organizations, such as the World Trade Organization (WTO), to promote free trade. Additionally, Japanese companies invest heavily abroad and welcome foreign investment, further integrating Japan into the global economic framework.
Japan developed democratic governments and it has a command economy
how the japan economy emerge as world largest growing or as boost econmy,historical background of modern japan economy, how its emerge such as.
natural resources.......... japan continues to depend on others for raw material and/or oil. at the same time, other nations rely on japan's fine quality consumer products. this has created an interdependent global economy