Book (Practical) Social science OWAKON Japan Revival Strategy / Kenichi Hirokawa

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会科学 オワコン日本再生戦略 / 廣川謙一
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Released date: 19 Feb 2025

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[Introduction to the Contents]
In this book, I wrote about the things I thought strange in Japan from the Urashima Taro point of view, which I saw from my 30 years abroad experience, starting from studying at MIT, living in the United States where I spent time at McKinsey and GE, and living in Singapore where I spent time at the Singaporean government project.
I also write with the hope that Japan will be able to fulfill its responsibilities in the world as an economic power.
To achieve this, I would like to see the United States as an unspoken victorious country, and stop thinking that what is happening in the United States is the global standard.
It is a waste of time and effort to correct the stereotypes of Americans who do not try to understand other cultures.
The influence of the United States has declined considerably, as evidenced by the fact that the European Union has begun to restrict the activities of American companies.
Since the decline is not noticeable immediately, I think it is a waste of time and effort to study American behavior and have a Japanese opinion, subordinate if necessary, and take a position of its own.
Since the annual budget of the United States is 112 trillion yen, "Japan is not doing well.
The measure of GDP of each country does not match the amount of financial assets that the country cannot use freely as a budget for goods and services purchased by the country.
He says that the per capita GDP is half that of Singapore.
If we raise the per capita GDP to the level of Singapore and raise the international competitiveness of companies, the GDP should be able to recover to the third place in the world in nominal terms after the United States and China.
- The reason why I don't feel good is because I don't feel that my life is becoming rich.
This is because I look at Japan with the United States as the standard.
Despite its national power, no one looks at Japan in the world.
Despite its national power, I think it's better to quietly realize affluence.
I think it's better to realize affluence when it doesn't stand out.
I think it's more realistic to realize many things that I can be proud of around the world, saying," You know, actually, I can do this. "
And it is more realistic to realize many things that I can be proud of around the world, saying," You know, actually, I can do this. "
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