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Consumer Politics in Postwar Japan – The Institutional Boundaries of Citizen Activism

Autor Patricia Maclachlan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 feb 2002
Providing comparisons to the United States and Britain, this book examines Japan's postwar consumer protection movement. Organized largely by and for housewives and spurred by major cases of price gouging and product contamination, the movement led to the passage of basic consumer protection legislation in 1968. Although much of the story concerns the famous "iron triangle" of big business, national bureaucrats, and conservative party politics, Maclachlan takes a broader perspective. She points to the importance of activity at the local level, the role of minority parties, the limited utility of the courts, and the place of lawyers and academics in providing access to power. These mild social strategies have resulted in a significant amount of consumer protection.
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ISBN-13: 9780231123471
ISBN-10: 0231123477
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 154 x 207 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press

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This book examines Japan's postwar consumer protection movement, which, organized largely by housewives, led to the passage of basic consumer protection legislation in 1968. Macmillan points to the importance of activity at the local level, the role of minority parties, the limited utility of the courts, and the place of lawyers and academics in providing access to power.