Abstract
Consumer electronics has been one of the boom industries of the postwar era. It is now almost completely dominated by Japanese companies who have proved themselves adept at refining technologies borrowed from the West and at exporting cheaper, quality products back to the West. A protected domestic market, supremacy in miniaturised manufacturing techniques, the careful targeting of key components and the shrewd analysis of social trends have been the hallmarks of Japan's strategy for control of a sector from which innovations can 'trickle up' to even larger markets.
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