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| | Japan - PUBLIC CORPORATIONS |
 | | Although the Japanese economy is largely based on private enterprise, it does have a number of government-owned (public) corporations, which are more extensive and, in some cases, different in function from what exists in the United States. |
 | | Public companies at the national level were normally affiliated with one of the economic ministries, although the extent of direct management and supervision varied. |
 | | Because public corporations also added revenue to the national budget and were, theoretically, selffinancing, they required little from the government in the way of financial support. |
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