This paper argues that the poor organisation of the working class in Japan has contributed to an accumulation model characterised by high growth and profit, and which relies on an expanding set of overseas markets to compensate for the relatively impoverished domestic market. The rise in the value of the yen has precipitated a crisis in this accumulation model. The strategies for recreating the conditions for accumulation are discussed and related to the balance of class forces in Japan.
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