Symposium Issue on Regulation in Japan and the United States

Law and Policy, Volume 22, Numbers 3-4 (October 2000)

Part 1. Introduction

Comparing National Styles of Regulation in Japan and the United States, by Robert A. Kagan

Part 2. Regulation of Financial Services

Regulatory Failure and the Collapse of Japan’s Home Mortgage Lending Industry: A Legal and Economic Analysis, by Curtis J. Milhaupt and Geoffrey P. Miller

Communing with Disaster: What We Can Learn from the Jusen and the Savings and Loan Crises,
by Edward L. Rubin

Part 3. Environmental Regulation

Regulatory Enforcement in Local Government in Japan, by Yoshinobu Kitamura

Comparing Japanese and American Industrial Effluent Control: A Case Study of the Consequences of Contrasting Regulatory Styles, by Kazumasu Aoki

Part 4. Labor Market Regulation

Formal and Informal Aspects of Labor Dispute Resolution in Japan, by Kazutoshi Koshiro

National Styles of Worker Protection in the United States and Japan: The Case of the Automotive Industry,
by Richard E. Wokutch and Craig V. Vansandt

The Equal Employment Opportunity Law: A Decade of Change for Japanese Women?, by Joyce Gelb