The Flawed Logic of Japan’s Corporate System
🎥 Based on Episode #71 of Fund Shack, featuring Donald H. Chew, Jr., founding editor of the Journal of Applied Corporate Finance and author of The Making of Modern Corporate Finance. This series of shorts brings you high-impact moments from the episode exploring how corporate governance, investor control, and financial policy have shaped global economies.
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Japan’s corporate model? A recipe for decline.
What happens when companies prioritize job security over profitability? Donald H. Chew, finance expert and author, explains the long-term consequences of Japan’s corporate model.
✅ Profit vs. employment: A system designed to protect jobs stifles innovation.
✅ Economic stagnation: Declining competitiveness leads to slower growth.
✅ Demographic crisis: A shrinking population worsens the economic outlook.
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