The relationship between business and government in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan in the later half of the 20th century is BEST described as

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


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