On March 11, 1998, in cooperation with Nagoya International Center, Nagoya American Center presented a panel discussion entitled "AdVentures in Capitalism: The Entrepreneurial Experience in the U.S. and Japan." Japanese and American entrepreneurs convened to examine the entrepreneurial culture in the U.S. and Japan, and propose ways of improving the Japanese business climate for owners of small and medium-sized enterprises, both Japanese and foreign.

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A videotape of this panel discussion is available in Japanese and English versions. If you or your organization is interested in a viewing of the program for educational purposes, please contact Nagoya American Center. The running time of the tape is about two hours.

A report on the program is available in NAC's International ReVisitor newsletter.

PANELISTS

Robert Roche, President, Oak Lawn Marketing, Inc., Nagoya

Sachiko Suno, Chairman and CEO, MBL (Medical Biological Laboratories) Inc., Nagoya

Bradley L. Bartz, President, Internet Access Center, Tokyo

Nobufusa Yamada, Chairman and CEO, MOC Corporation, Nagoya/Tokyo

MODERATORS

Eizo Takeuchi, Nagoya Branch Chief, Fund for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Jeffrey M. Jamison, Director, Nagoya American Center

REFERENCE MATERIALS

English-language bibliography prepared by Nagoya American Center Reference Service

Japanese-language materials


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