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In the next post, I will present much more specific and trenchant proposals from the Japanese Association of Business Executives (Keizai Doyukai).
FORBES: Beginning of "Post-Post-WWII" History?
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In the past several posts, I have presented in some detail conclusions of this reflection offers by the Japan Association of Business Executives (Keizai Doyukai).
FORBES: Macro News is Bad, But Japanese Companies are Getting Stronger
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In a recent survey, 36% of the members of the Business Council, an association of some of America's top executives, said they planned to cut their investment.
ECONOMIST: No longer boom, but not yet doom
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Yet a survey of 329 corporate-travel managers and business travellers published in February by the Association of Corporate Travel Executives found that only 17% of them now ranked environmental sustainability as a high priority, compared with 29% a year ago.
ECONOMIST: Corporate social responsibility
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The Keizai Doyukai (The Japan Association of Corporate Executives) is an influential business organization.
FORBES: Japan Association of Corporate Executives' "Vision for Japan 2020"
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Thomas McInerney (USAF, Ret.), President of Business Executives for National Security, and Richard Burgess , a senior counsel for the Chemical Manufacturers' Association.
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