P Subba Rao is a mentor and his aptitude for knowledge is outstanding and it is this quest for gaining competence clearly seen in his works. During the first edition of this book, I had the special privilege and opportunity to work closely with him and it was then, that we started accumulating facts and events from various sources which was thoroughly researched and incorporated. Today, all I see is only "PASSION" for excellence.
There is a meticulous approach to depiction of concepts as put in the famous quote by Benajmin Mays at the start of the chapter 'Tradeblocks and Business Centres' which says,
'Nobody is wise enough, nobody is good enough and nobody cares enough for you to turn over to them your future and your destiny'
Let me quote the success story of JAPAN from the book:
Japan rose from the ashes of the World War II to become the second largest economy of the world. Ministry of International Trade and Investment (MITI) maintained close links with Japanese corporate sector and directed its strategies. This factor helped for attaining rapid growth of Japan during the last fifty years. MITI encouraged the Japanese Industry to concentrate on the basic industries like steel and shipbuilding immediately after World War II. Later, MITI and Japanese industry shifted their concentration to automobiles, consumer electronics and machinery.
Japan's concentrated Industrial structure helped MITI. Large families of interrelated companies, called "KEIRETSU" control the Japanese Industry. This Industry is centred around a major Japanese bank which meets financial needs of this Industry.
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