
Japan: Land of the Rising Shareholder
Capital Cyclists
Transformative Shifts in Japanese Corporate Culture and Investments
Exploring Japan's economic evolution post-World War II, the chapter reflects on the asset bubble of the 1980s and the subsequent transition of Japanese corporations to a high-risk mindset. It discusses the country's undervalued assets, strategies for enhancing shareholder returns, and the emergence of retirement income through stock market investments. The narrative also underlines the recent positive trajectory in Japanese investments driven by government initiatives, labor shortages, and a focus on improving corporate governance.
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