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The Fable of the Keiretsu [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Economics & Management Strategy, 2001
Central to so many accounts of post‐war Japan, the keiretsu corporate groups lacked economic substance from the start. Conceived by Marxists committed to locating “domination” by “monopoly capital,” they found an early audience among western scholars searching for evidence of culture‐specific group behavior in Japan.
Yoshiro Miwa, J. Mark Ramseyer
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The Fable of the Keys

The Journal of Law and Economics, 1990
The term 'standard' can refer to any social convention (standard of conduct, legal standards), but it most often refers to conventions that require exact uniformity (standards of measurement, computer operating systems). Current efforts to control the development of high-resolution television, multitasking computer-operating systems, and videotaping ...
Liebowitz, S. J., Margolis, Stephen E.
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The Fables Test

Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 1968
Summary Duess originally published her Fables Test in 1940, in a paper on the fables technique in psychoanalysis. The fate of the Fables in passing from the original French into English is explored here, and a new English version is given. The research literature on the test is reviewed, and a brief note is presented on the clinical usefulness of the ...
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Stesichorus and the Fable

Prometheus. Rivista di studi classici, 2016
The ‘fable’ that is Stesichorus fr. 324 Davies–Finglass, cited by Aelian NA 17.37, is examined both from the point of view of its authenticity (which is shown to be extremely doubtful) and that of the narrative motifs it contains.
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The Maker Fables

2013
This Science Fiction Prototype explores the idea that the current interest in maker space activities could continue to grow to the point that it causes a sea change in the manufacturing industry as it shifts from centralised production in factories, to a distributed production in people's communities or homes.
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Kings of Fable and Fables of Kings

2001
Abstract This final chapter will produce just one more ‘name’—the Athenian tyrant Pisistratus from back in the Herodotean mists of late sixth century bce proto-history—but only as a fictional frame, with Aesop as fabulist (§ 4 below: 1. 2). Otherwise, the sole humans here are two fellow-travellers to Apeland (§ 1: 4. 13).
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Fables

1915
Greece attributes to Aesop a collection of edifying tales giving flesh to the adages of the masters of virtue and to popular wisdom. In these fables, animals, plants, and other characters shed light on the contours of the human soul and alert us to our moral and social shortcomings.
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A FABLE

Southern Medical Journal, 1953
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The Moral of the Fable

2016
In the essay “The Moral Fable”, Brunello Lotti raises some important issues concerning the way in which multiculturalism is interpreted by current political institutions, in particular in the European Union, under the assumption of an ideological understanding of human rights, which hides, rather than discloses, problems concerning the governance of ...
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