Duty and Sentiment: How Culture Shapes Thinking and Behavior in Japan and the West

Author:   Eiji Yamamura
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
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9789811697661


Pages:   135
Publication Date:   25 February 2022
Format:   Paperback
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This book is an exploration that shows us how sentiment and duty form the core of Japanese culture. It looks at how the combination of common sense, culture, and social norms influence people’s ways of thinking and behavior. Although the focus is Japan in looking at these interrelationships, the author draws on his experience and knowledge of other countries from his days before graduate school, when he traveled the world as a backpacker. Now, from the world of academia, he uses his knowledge of economic analysis to consider the similarities and differences in human behavior among countries and cultures.  The wide-ranging scope of the book takes in marital life, education, sports, business, and culture in modern Japanese society. Why, for instance, does linguistic heterogeneity generally have negative effects on FIFA rankings of national soccer teams, and what does this have to do with the difficulty of technology transfer among businesses in multilingual countries? Whywas the demand for the film Bohemian Rhapsody, about the British rock group Queen, so high in Japan? How do Kazuo Ishiguro’s novels resemble scenarios related to Japan’s long-term public finance prospects? How does the depiction of contemporary life compared with “the old days” in the films of Yasujiro Ozu provide a cautionary tale for aging societies today? How are older people with grandchildren more likely to accept tax increases to support future generations? And how is the Japanese government actively drawing on behavioral economics to appeal to public sentiment to contain the spread of COVID-19.  These and a multitude of other questions are tackled by the backpacker who entered academia to become an economist and who now goes on a journey to find the answers. Readers can take the trip with him under his expert guidance, as he artfully combines sentiment, duty, and economic analysis.  

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Author:   Eiji Yamamura
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Imprint:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
Weight:   0.244kg
ISBN:  

9789811697661


ISBN 10:   9811697663
Pages:   135
Publication Date:   25 February 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Language:   English

Table of Contents

​Preface Contents About the Author  Chapter 1.  Why are Koshien high school baseball games all televised? Why do people watch live professional baseball games? Why did “Tiger Mask” send gifts? What makes strong sumo wrestlers stand apart? Why were Mozart, Beethoven, and Liszt able to produce excellent music? Can music change people’s behavior?   Chapter 2. Do mathematical theories have national characteristics? How does the assimilation of immigrants affect the economy?  Will bon odori dance disappear amid globalization?: Ethnic Japanese in Sao Paulo and Jews in New York The global contribution of a prizefighter in the Showa era Why do diplomats in New York park illegally? What good would it do if Japanese anime was diffused across the world? What was it in “Oshin” that won the hearts and minds of people overseas? Do children’s values reflect their parents’ values? What changes if Fukuzawa Yukichi is shown on a 10,000-yen bill? Chapter 3. Why is it a secret to successful business management that the business owner treats job seekers to gourmet food? How is the French mentality relevant to the arrest of Carlos Ghosn? What does Adam Smith have in common with an old lollipop man? What comes out from mixing the rich and the poor? What can we learn from the life of Kazuo Ishiguro about government finance? Municipalities that fared well in the tax-deductible donation scheme by not offering thank-you gifts How can Takarasiennes always maintain their modesty, fairness, and graceful beauty?—the reason for the unwaning popularity of the Takarazuka Revue Company How does ninjo (human sentiments) enrich the market economy?  Chapter 4. What will become of pupils in a class with a female teacher? Women: are they born as women or do they become women? Women and men, what are the differences? Are women born non-competitive or do they become non-competitive? Are women born to dislike math or do they grow to dislike it?  Equal employment opportunities for men and women, how does it affect the difference in height between a husband and a wife?                             Chapter 5. The reason why working husband and housekeeping wife should quarrel Why do people seek marriage? What comes to the minds of smokers at the sight of their children?  Having a working mother, does it determine a man’s choice of a woman he marries? Does an arrival of a daughter change her father’s world view?  What changes do grandchildren engender in their grandparents?  Chapter 6. What came out of the spread of COVID-19?  Effects of school closure on parents’ working styles “The life” of Haruma Miura: “the human take on economics” personified The postponement of the 2020 Olympic Games and ninjo the humanity Life and money, which is more important? The coronavirus pandemic and healthcare workers’ mental states  Chapter 7. Concluding Chapter   How can community be rational?  Epilogue  References    

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Eiji Yamamura is professor of economics at Seinan-Gakuin University, in Fukuoka, Japan. He earned his B.A. and M.A. from Waseda University and a Ph.D. from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1995, 1999, and 2004, respectively. He has been the executive director of the Association of Behavioral Economics and Finance since 2021. His research topics are behavioral economics, sports economics, income distribution, and household behavior. He has published over 100 papers in peer-reviewed journals including Regional Studies, Papers in Regional Science, Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Population Economics, Journal of Economic Geography, European Journal of Political Economy, Review of World Economics, Review of International Economics, Economics of Education Review, Public Choice, Economics of Governance, Southern Economic Journal, Review of Economics of the Household, Kyklos, Journal of Cultural Economics, Journal of Sports Economics, Social Science and Medicine, Sustainability, and the Journal of the Japanese and International Economies. He is also artist, and his tableau Madoi Bi (‘A Day of Reflection’) is on the cover of this book.

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