#18 The Myth of Japanese Economy: SMEs

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Former Goldman Sachs analyst, Mr. David Atkinson was born in England in 1965. He studied Japanology at Oxford University. After leaving Goldman Sachs in 2007, he joined Konishi Bijutsu Kogei in 2009 which has been repairing Japanese national treasures and important cultural properties for more than 300 years. In 2011, he became the chairman and president of the company. His company is one of the small and medium-sized company just like most of Japanese companies are. Let’s see if his interview can help us unbox Japan. 下請けで苦しむ中小企業は「5%未満」の現実 | 国内経済 | 東洋経済オンライン | 経済ニュースの新基準 https://toyokeizai.net/articles/-/405935 #Toyota #Sushi #SMEs #Japan #Japanese #JapanUnboxed #nihongo #にほんご #learnJapanese #studyJapanese #kanji #madeinjapan #DiscoverJapan #Tokyo #Kyoto #日本語能力試験 #JLPT #日本語勉強 #kanji #Podcast #AdvancedJapanese
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