Title Page
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Contents
LIST OF SUBJECTS AND TERMS 9
ABSTRACT 11
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION -STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND METHODS 13
1.1. Purpose 13
1.2. Contemporary Relevance 14
1.3. Scope and Method 15
1.4. General Notes 17
CHAPTER II: WASHINGTON’S INFLUENCE ON POSTWAR JAPANESE ECONOMY 19
2.1. Disbursement of Nation Power through Empowerment of Unions and Women 21
2.2. Redistribution of Agrarian Wealth 23
2.3. Forced Disintegration of the Zaibatsu 25
CHAPTER III: ECONOMIC PROTECTIONIST 29
3.1. Protection against Washington Politicians 29
3.2. Protection against International Competitors 31
3.2.1. San Francisco System 32
3.3. Entries into GATT and OCED 36
3.3.1. GATT 36
3.3.2. OECD 38
CHAPTER IV: INFLUENCE of DODGE and DEMING 41
4.1. Influence of Joseph Dodge 41
4.1.1. Create a Balanced Budget 42
4.1.2. Exercising Rational Financial Policy 44
4.1.3. Incentivize Domestic Export Companies 47
4.2. Deming’s Theory 49
CHAPTER V: ANALYSIS OF COLLECTED DATA 55
5.1. Successes 55
5.1.1. SCAP Policies 56
5.1.2. Dodge and Deming 59
5.2. Failures 64
5.2.1. Dodge 64
5.2.2. Zaibatsu 66
CHAPTER VI: CONCLUSION 70
6.1. Brief Summary 70
6.2. Questions and Comments 71
6.3. Opportunities for Future Study 76
BIBLIOGRAPHY 78
국문요약 84
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1. Source: U.S. Public Broadcasting Station (PBS) 34
Figure 2. Deming 14 Points of Management 51
Figure 3. Source: Japanese Ministry of Finance 61
Figure 4. Global Market Share of Japan’s Shipping Industry 63
Figure 5. Source: Japanese Ministry of Finance 65
Figure 6. Source: U.S. Department of Treasury 73