The relationship between business and government in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan in the later half of the 20th century is BEST described as
(A) a communist-style command economy.
(B) a socialist-capitalist mix of private property and public welfare.
(C) separated by American-style constitutions.
(D) cooperative—the government encourages and protects businesses in an almost mercantilist manner.
(E) antagonism toward each other.
(E) group consensus and collective decision making are highly valued.
Answer: D