We are now studying Total Quality Management ala Dr. Deming.  As you can read, it is the story of the rise of the entire Japanese post WW II economy. Well, still, the business cycle has not been repealed.

Japan backslides, losing economic powerhouse status.   This article details how Japan now ranks 20th in GDP per capita. Its share of the world economy peaked in 1994 at 18%, today it is less than 10%.

People there are however ‘rich, happy, safe, and clean.’  And they have money in the bank.  However the population demographics mean that by 2050 population and economic growth will be zero.

Yet in the 1980s a you will read (in my handout) we produced a tv show entitled If Japan can, why can’t we?  The big story here is that the business cycle is never repealed. This creative destruction concept, that jobs have to be destroyed to pave the way for new technologies, also applies to the nation’s economic cycle.  The hard working, okay they still work hard, Japanese work ethic is now just that much harder in Malaysia or India or China. 

Think world history for a bit.  Egypt, Greece, Rome, math and science move to the Islamic and Indian culture during the Middle Ages, then the Renaissance, Italy again, Spain/Portugal, Holland, France, England, the USA, the rise of Japan Inc and now the rest of Asia.  These days the world waits for no one. The shift in power has been accelerated at a pace the Egyptians could not and still do not grasp.

The Unions are still beating up on Wal Mart. Hillary used to sit on their board and now decries them as a company.  Yet as we write WMT is fading from the perch it once held.  It has grown large enough to be its own competition, lawsuits and scandals plague it reputation, and many areas shun its very existence. As Tom Sowell noted  a few years back, the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company A & P used to dominate grocery stores, no more, why would WMT be any different?

As usual Dr. Sowell was right.

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5 responses to “Japan Backslides”

  1. John Hunter Avatar

    For those interested in more on Deming’s ideas, I have put together some thoughts on Deming’s Management philosophy – http://www.curiouscat.com/deming

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  2. william raymond Avatar
    william raymond

    Japan in the future is in mixed bag. such now they have the common goods like in the western world. When I was in tokyo two years ago it look ok and not too many homeless I saw. Yes they do have alot of older poeple. They are trying to get young foreigners in the country too. They have also have great incentive plans for couples to have kids. They are giving them good amounts of Yen to have a baby. I say for Japan young couples now the nike slogan. JUST DO IT!
    I’m skeptic on Japan being now the 20th GDP> I would say more like easily in the top 5 at least
    everyone look at this page on wiki
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)
    China is coming close . And the EU shouldnt be on the number 1 list . ITs not really fair. with like 27 countries vs 1

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  3. william raymond Avatar
    william raymond

    my mistake I thought it was GDP ‘
    they are talking about GDP per capita
    i understand well the small luxembourg country with like 400 thousand will be at top for some time. I think san antonio have 400 thousand people just at the taco stand near my house

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  4. Dennis Elam Avatar
    Dennis Elam

    The EU is the would be better named UAW Europe, we want a short workweek and do not want the Polish Plumber as they say in France. Needless to say these are not concerns in China.

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  5. Dennis Elam Avatar
    Dennis Elam

    Demography and reproduction ratesd figure heavily in Friedman’s book I reviewed here The Next One Hundred Years. At present it looks like Russia will lose it status, Putin has become an oil and gas exporter because the PLANNED economy never became compettitive in manufacturing, they too are offering incentives for having children, this is the ultimate vote by a population, do we want to shoulder the financial burden of raising children here, my take is that ever increasing taxes in many industrialized countries have people saying NO
    And economic well being means fewer children as today most live to maturity, this seems to doom Israel versus the Palestinians…
    Europeans cannot afford cradle to grave benefits, a 35 hour work week and multiple children and repressive tax rates, and so they build cars but not computers. and wine and cheese….

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