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Gen MgtJapanese mining-tomanufacture conglomerates dating from before World War II. At the end of World War II, zaibatsu were disbanded because of their involvement in the war effort. When postwar restrictions were relaxed, these groups of companies reformed as keiretsu. -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > zaibatsu
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"дзайбатсу": конгломераты, большие холдинговые компании, контролирующие многочисленные фирмы в различных отраслях экономики в Японии и включающие крупный банк; после Второй мировой войны (в 1947 г.) были расформированы, но фактически продолжают существовать в менее формальном виде. -
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[ˌzaɪbɑː'tsuː]1) Банковское дело: дзайбацу (крупные холдинги, контролирующие многочисленные компании Японии)2) Японский язык: дзайбацу, промышленные и финансовые монополии (в Японии) -
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дзайбацу, промислові та фінансові монополії ( в Японії) -
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дзайбацу, промислові та фінансові монополії ( в Японії) -
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гигантское финансовое или промышленное объединение в Японии, проф. дзайбацу -
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finansu magnāti; rūpniecības un finansu monopoli -
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дзайбацу, промышленно-финансовые монополии Японии; картель; конгломерат монополий; член такого конгломерата -
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[zaɪ'bætsuː]сущ.; япон. -
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n яп. дзайбацу, промышленные и финансовые монополии -
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Gen Mgt, Opsa Japanese loose conglomerate company that promotes interdependencies between firms with interlocking interests in each other and is characterized by close internal control, policy coordination, and cohesiveness. Keiretsu business groups are alliances between firms that share close buyer-supplier relationships. The issue of interlocking shares by group affiliated companies to member companies of the group keeps ownership in friendly hands, helps prevent foreign takeovers, and aids a company’s long-term survival and growth. There are two sorts of keiretsu operation: horizontal keiretsu, in which member firms are involved in different industries: and vertical keiretsu, in which member firms in one industry form themselves into a hierarchy with a lead company. Vertical KBGs consist largely of manufacturing companies and their subcontractors. Some keiretsu are 350 years old, but most developed from the prewar zaibatsu. The Korean equivalent of the keiretsu is the chaebol, and a Mexican equivalent is the grupo.Abbr. KBG -
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Gen Mgt, Opsa Japanese loose conglomerate company that promotes interdependencies between firms with interlocking interests in each other and is characterized by close internal control, policy coordination, and cohesiveness. Keiretsu business groups are alliances between firms that share close buyer-supplier relationships. The issue of interlocking shares by group affiliated companies to member companies of the group keeps ownership in friendly hands, helps prevent foreign takeovers, and aids a company’s long-term survival and growth. There are two sorts of keiretsu operation: horizontal keiretsu, in which member firms are involved in different industries: and vertical keiretsu, in which member firms in one industry form themselves into a hierarchy with a lead company. Vertical KBGs consist largely of manufacturing companies and their subcontractors. Some keiretsu are 350 years old, but most developed from the prewar zaibatsu. The Korean equivalent of the keiretsu is the chaebol, and a Mexican equivalent is the grupo.Abbr. KBG
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Zaibatsu — A Japanese term for the large financial combines, literally, “financial cliques,” that were the pillar of the Japanese economy from the 1880s through 1945. Organized around individual families and their holding companies, the zaibatsu… … Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914