Publications
(
The contents in
April, 2012 and afterwards
are here.
)
Messages from
"Economic Trend"
Nature Conservation and the Role of the Business Community
(February, 2012)
Somali Piracy and Its Threat to Japanese Economy and Daily Lives
(November, 2011)
Pitfalls of Dualism
(October, 2011)
Respecting Diversity
(September, 2011)
Fulfilling our mission as a "Public Entity of Society"
(August, 2011)
Like hardy grass weathering the storm
(May/June, 2011)
Opening Japan to the World
(April, 2011)
Embracing a New Order
(February, 2011)
Battle for Natural Resources
(December, 2010)
Political Determination and Promoting EPAs
(November, 2010)
Good Corporate Social Responsibility in Changing Times
(October, 2010)
Tackling the future today
(September, 2010)
Growth Strategy for Building a Win-Win Relationship
(June, 2010)
Entering a New Age of Revolutionary Change
(May, 2010)
Practice Makes Perfect
(April, 2010)
Biological Diversity and Japan's Technologies
(March, 2010)
Regarding Tourism Afield in Japan and its Regions
(February, 2010)
Committed to Economic Recovery
(January, 2010)
Creating Rich Cities That Coexist with the Environment for the Next Generation
(December, 2009)
Evince righteousness, do not pursue gain
(November, 2009)
International Cooperation as a Growth Strategy
(September, 2009)
"Watch Your Step"
(August, 2009)
Commitment to Innovation
(July, 2009)
Mobilizing All Policy Tools to Revive the Economy
(June, 2009)
Reconstruction of the Global Economic Chain Needed in the World Economy
(May, 2009)
Semiconductors: Bringing about the Multiplier Effect of Innovation
(April, 2009)
Japan Spirit
(March, 2009)
A Proposal for Urbanization-Conscious Policy
(February, 2009)
Mission
(January, 2009)
Saluting Those Who Work on International Standardization
(December, 2008)
A Proposal on the Energy Problem
(November, 2008)
Current Demands On Japanese Technology
(October, 2008)
Reshaping Japan with Electronic Government
(September, 2008)
Reform of the civil service system - a small first step
(August, 2008)
"We need a Green Revolution in our country"
(July, 2008)
A Vision of Integrated Innovation
(May, 2008)
Japan must confront the real Threats posed by its declining Birthrate
(April, 2008)
Fostering the Next Generation of Japan's Science and Technology Leaders
(March, 2008)
Reviving Bo Hai: A Project for Trilateral Cooperation
(February, 2008)
Leap into the Future
(January, 2008)
From GDP to
"gross welfare product"
(December, 2007)
"Food Safety" Considered from Global Perspective
(November, 2007)
There Is No Such Thing as Perfect Safety
(October, 2007)
Regional Government System and Decentralization
(September, 2007)
Now Is the Time for Japan-China Exchange
(August, 2007)
Do not be scared to correct your own errors
(July, 2007)
"No one can escape from someone's eyes"
(May, 2007)
The "Problem of Economic Disparity" requires careful discussions and employment measures that can ensure sustainable development
(April, 2007)
Creating a "Tough" Nation
(March, 2007)
"Gen-chi, Gen-butsu"
(February, 2007)
Energy Policy in a New Era
(December, 2006)
Thinking on Realistic Management
(November, 2006)
Manifesting a Corporate Conscience
(October, 2006)
Significance of Promoting FDI to Japan
(September, 2006)
The Spirit of Self-Help
(August, 2006)
Realism, Optimism and Pragmatism
(June, 2006)
Our Duty as a Public Entity
(May, 2006)
Dialogue and Cooperation on Environmental and Energy Conservation Measures:
A Step towards Improving Chinese-Japanese Relations
(March, 2006)
Japan as "Ethical" and Technological Power
(February, 2006)
Thoughts on the Balance Between Work and Life
(November, 2005)
Anti-takeover Defenses
(September, 2005)
Japan's Falling Birthrate: Let's Not Be Complacent
(August, 2005)
The Way of the Warrior and Corporate Management
(June, 2005)
The Significance of Urban Revitalization
(May, 2005)
Global Agenda for Food Companies
(April, 2005)
"Technology for Energy Conservation" and "China"
(March, 2005)
Reform of Japan's Social System: From the Public to Private Sector
(February, 2005)
The Establishment of Ethics and the Role of Communities
(December, 2004)
Toward a Policy-centered Style of Politics
(November, 2004)
New Phase
(October, 2004)
Developing Human Resources to Support a "Nation Based on the Creativity of Science and Technology"
(September, 2004)
Looking to the Revitalization of "Family Trades" in Japan:
Attention to "Monozukuri"
(August, 2004)
The Future of the Aerospace Industry in Japan
(July, 2004)
La Dolce Vita
(June, 2004)
Toward the Realization of a Vibrant Aging Society
(May, 2004)
Show Leadership to Create New Business
(April, 2004)
Safety and the Sense of Security
(March, 2004)
Realistic Industry-Academia-Government Collaboration
(February, 2004)
Back to the Workplace
(January, 2004)
Developing and Implementing a Strategic Trade Policy
(December, 2003)
About Healthcare Services in Japan
(November, 2003)
Hire Competence? Or Cultivate It?
(October, 2003)
Japan Growing in the International Arena
(September, 2003)
Urban Revitalization
(August, 2003)
Sharpening technologies and enhancing competitiveness by taking advantage of the strength of foreign countries
(July, 2003)
Culture and Diversity
(June, 2003)
Global economic development and environmental preservation through transfer and diffusion of leading-edge technologies
(May, 2003)
On Corporate Governance
(April, 2003)
From Little Acorns...
(March, 2003)
Kome-Hyappyoo and Bota-Mochi
(February, 2003)
The Desirable Form of Improvements in an Era of Change
(December, 2002)
A dwindling birthrate and an aging population as an engine of social reform
(November, 2002)
To Stimulate Consumer Spending
(October, 2002)
Education is fundamental to everything
(September, 2002)
A Vision for a Vigorous Economy and Society
(August, 2002)
Messages from
"Monthly Keidanren"
Visiting Brazil, Chile, and Argentina
(May, 2002)
The Challenge to Revive Japan
(April, 2002)
For Revitalizing Japanese Agriculture through Strengthening its Competitiveness
(March, 2002)
Top priority in an unpredictable age
(February, 2002)
Overcoming the Pains of Reform to Create a Vital Economy and Society
(January, 2002)
Challenges in Distribution Sector and Structural Reform
(December, 2001)
An American Lesson: The Power of Self-Reliant Thinking
(November, 2001)
Towards the Science and Technology Policy in Japan Based on the National Strategy
(October, 2001)
The Age of Human Resources
(September, 2001)
Amendment to Commercial Code
(July, 2001)
Seize the Window of Opportunity and Push Ahead with Structural Reforms Resolutely
(June, 2001)
A Cry for "Japanese Standards"
(May, 2001)
What crossed my mind in Jeddah
(April, 2001)
Each Individual Playing their Own Unique Part on the Stage of the 21
st
Century
(March, 2001)
Clouds on the horizon (Challenges facing Japan in the 21
st
Century)
(February, 2001)
At the Outset of the 21
st
Century
(January, 2001)
Labor Pains Toward the Twenty-first Century
-- Nurturing a Strong Japan --
(December, 2000)
Information Technology in Japan
(November, 2000)
Greater vigor needed in debate on deregulation
(October, 2000)
Towards the Active Promotion of Free Trade Agreements
(September, 2000)
Training employees for the advanced information age
(August, 2000)
Decentralization is the backbone of the New-21
st
Century Japan
(July, 2000)
Recreating Economy for New Century
(June, 2000)
Knowledge Management can re-create Japan for the 21
st
Century
(May, 2000)
Greater Participation by the Private Sector Can Enhance Japan's ODA
(April, 2000)
Development of leaders in the twenty-first century
(March, 2000)
Craftsmanship in the Network Age
(February, 2000)
Carry Through Structural Reform With Firm Resolve
(January, 2000)
A New Vision of Japan Must Emerge to Face the New Century
(December, 1999)
Legislation to Address the New Century
(November, 1999)
Toward the Advanced Information Society
(October, 1999)
Learning from History
(September, 1999)
The Debate on National Burden Rate
(August, 1999)
Cooperation between the Government and the Private Sector Based on Clear-cut Division of Roles
(July, 1999)
Toward a Full Recovery of our Economy
(June, 1999)
A corporate philosophy reflecting the changing business environment
(May, 1999)
The Unaccomplished Task of the Current Generation
as We Move towards Twenty-first Century
(April, 1999)
Revitalization of Asia's economies
(March, 1999)
Revitalizing the consumer mind
(February, 1999)
Bend Every Effort to Overcome the Crisis
(January, 1999)
Revitalize Japan's Economy through Strategic Administrative Reform
(December, 1998)
Hopes for Administrative Reform
(November, 1998)
In the Midst of Deregulation
(October, 1998)
Establishing Strategic Industrial Technology Policy for Stronger International Competitiveness
(September, 1998)
Creation of the Recycling Society
(August, 1998)
Internationalization and Informationalization
(July, 1998)
Acceleration of Structural Reform and Institutional Improvements to Meet Global Standards
-- On Assuming Office as Chairman of Keidanren
(June, 1998)
The Asian Crisis and Japan
(May, 1998)
Leadership and communication
- Time For Rapid Innovation through Top Down Management
(April, 1998)
Thinking about Japanese Manufacturing Industry
(March, 1998)
Action and Progress in Administrative Reform
(February, 1998)
Reform and Reliability
Keidanren's policy for the new year
(January, 1998)
A Great Chance to Draft Sound Land and Housing Policies
(December, 1997)
A Great Environmental Power
(November, 1997)
self-responsibility, self-disclosure and self-reassessment
(October, 1997)
Reflections on the Age of Advanced Information
Standardization and Individualization
(September, 1997)
For Faster Decision Making, Clear Definition of Authorities and Responsibilities
(August, 1997)
Time to Rethink our Nation
-- Promoting Reform at All Levels --
(July, 1997)
Foundation Stones for the 21st Century
(June, 1997)
Calling for Progress
Getting back on track towards relocating government functions
(May, 1997)
My Review of Professor Lester C. Thurow's Book "The Future of Capitalism"
(April, 1997)
Japan's Responsibilities to the Global Community
(March, 1997)
Disclosure: Key Factor to Keep Integrity with Our Company
(February, 1997)
Restructuring for the Next Half Century
(January, 1997)
Towards the Use of Private-Sector Participation in ODA
(December, 1996)
Make the Japanese financial markets flexible and diverse
(November, 1996)
It Is Not Too Late--Yet
Toward Creating a Prosperous and Vigorous Society for the Coming Generations
(October, 1996)
Fifty-Years Young:
A Time for Redoubled Commitment
(September, 1996)
More Restraint on National Burden Ratio to Maintain Economic Vitality
(August, 1996)
Government, Private Business, and the Public
--The Shifting of Economic Initiative
(July, 1996)
Impressions of China
(June, 1996)
Relocating Government
Getting administrative reform rolling
(May, 1996)
Toward Creation of New Industry-academia Cooperative Relations
(April, 1996)
CALL A GENERAL ELECTION TO BREAK OUT OF THIS DEAD-END FEELING
(March, 1996)
A Pioneer of City Development
(February, 1996)
The Way Japan Ought to Be
Keidanren Maps a Vision for Japan in the 21st Century
(January, 1996)
Tax Reform to stimulate the Japanese economy
(December, 1995)
Creativity
(November, 1995)
The Importance of the United States-Japan Relationship
(October, 1995)
Challenges and New Roles of Private Sector in the Asia-Pacific Region
(September, 1995)
Consensus, Genuine and Otherwise
(August, 1995)
The Burden and Challenge of Self-Accountability
(July, 1995)
COMMENTING ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF "A BASIC VISION OF OUR ECONOMIC SOCIETY"
(June, 1995)
BUILDING A SAFER, MORE-SECURE NATION
(May 25, 1995)
Making deregulation happen
(May, 1995)
Technology. Culture. Education
(April, 1995)
Thoughts on the Hollowing-out of Japan's Industry
(March, 1995)
Why Decentralize ?
(February, 1995)
A Year for Action and for Progress
(January, 1995)
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