A Comparative Study of Government-Business Relations and Benefits for Citizens in the United States (U.S) and Japan

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A Comparative Study of Government-Business Relations and Benefits for Citizens in the United States (U.S) and Japan

Topic: A Comparative Study of Government-Business Relations and Benefits for
Citizens in the United States (U.S) and Japan

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MINIMUM OF 10 SOURCES MAXIMUM OF 15

The essay question is: ‘Compare the models of government-business
relations in two countries, focusing on one industry. Which model is
best? Why?’. The industry I have chosen is the manufacturing industry
and the countries are the United States and Japan. The essay should be
between 1800-2200 words. At least 10 references to be used, I have
given you the list of references that I had used for the essay plan
before this main essay, if you can add additional or correct some
references that I have used, please do so. 12 point Times New Roman
font in double-spaced format to be used, the pages should be of A4
length. Full prose is to be used for this essay – dot points are not
allowed. This essay is based on the subject ‘Government-Business
Relations’, I think this comes under politcal science. Please complete
this under the given time-frame. I also have the essay plan, please
tell me how to give that to you. I’m counting on you all, thanks!

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