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1. See James Q. Wilson, "The Rise of the Bureaucratic State,"
The Public Interest
, 41 (Fall 1975): 77103.
2. Kobayashi, 1977, p. 102
et seq.
3. Tiedemann, p. 139.
4. Horie Yasuzo *, "The Transformation of the National Economy," in Tobata*, pp. 6789.
5. See Roberts, p. 131.
6. See MITI, 1962, pp. 3163.
7. In Tobata, p. 87.
8. Kusayanagi, May 1969, p. 173.
9. Arisawa, 1976, p. 4; Odahashi, p. 139.
10. Yoshino Shinji, 1962, pp. 99100; History of Industrial Policy Research Institute, 1975, 2: 35; Maeda, 1975, p. 9.
11. Yoshino Shinji, 1962, pp. 1821, 3435.
12. History of Industrial Policy Research Institute, 1975, 1: 10; 2: 12427.
13. Honda, 2: 911; and Inaba, 1977, pp. 17684. Incidentally, another illustrious figure who got a start on his life work in the old MAC was Yanagita Kunio (18751962).
14. Masumi, p. 172.
15. Japan Industrial Club, 1: 109.
16. Arisawa, 1976, p. 5.
17. Havens, p. 74.
18. See MITI, 1951, p. 6163; MITI, 1962, pp. 17080; MITI, 1964, pp. 3840; MITI, 1965, pp. 79; Kakuma, 1979a, pp. 16465; and Shiroyama Saburo*,
Nezumi
(The rat) (Tokyo: Bungei Shunju* Sha, 1966). On kaishime, see Frank Baldwin, "The Idioms of Contemporary Japan,"
The Japan Interpreter
, 8 (Autumn 1973): 396409.
19. Shirasawa, pp. 2833; Ann Waswo,
Japanese Landlords: the Decline of a Rural Elite
(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977), pp. 11718.
20. Takane, pp. 7478; and Goto*.
21. Yoshino Shinji Memorial Society, pp. 20710; Kakuma, 1979a, pp. 17678; Nawa, 1974, pp. 1819; and Kishi, in MITI, 1960, p. 95.
22. On Kobiki-cho*, see Yoshino Shinji, 1965, p. 147
et seq.
23. Kakuma, 1979a, p. 163; Japan Industrial Club, 1: 111.
24. Japan Industrial Club, 1: 4751.
25.
Fifty Years
, p. 18; and Roberts, pp. 24042.
26. Yoshino Shinji Memorial Society, pp. 17577, 188, 194204; and Yoshino Shinji, 1962, pp. 4344. On Kawai Eijiro's* arrest, see Richard H. Mitchell,
Thought Control in Prewar Japan
(Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1976), p. 158.
27. Arisawa, 1937, pp. 6, 4247; Yoshino Shinji,
Waga kuni
kogyo
*
no
gorika
* (The rationalization of our country's industries) (Tokyo, 1930).
28. Arisawa, 1976, pp. 6668; and Arisawa, 1937, pp. 6780.
29. Havens, p. 80; Yoshino Shinji, 1962, pp. 12428.
30. History of Industrial Policy Research Institute, 1975, 1: 145; 2: 4445; and Yoshino Shinji, 1962, pp. 11721.
31. Maeda, 1975, p. 9.
32. Kakuma, 1979a, pp. 18485.
33. Nawa, 1974, p. 20.
34. See Cho*; Fujiwara, pp. 32223; Oshima* Kiyoshi, "The World Economic Crisis and Japan's Foreign Economic Policy,"
The Developing Economies
, 5,