Japan Association of Corporate Executives

Japan Association of Corporate Executives
経済同友会
FormationApril 30, 1946 (1946-04-30)
FounderKohei Gōi (郷司浩平), Kei Hoashi (帆足計), et al.
Typeprofessional association
Legal statusPrivate, non-profit
PurposeContribute to the development and revitalization of the Japanese economy
HeadquartersTokyo
Location
Region
 Japan
Official language
Japanese
Key people
Yoshimitsu Kobayashi (小林喜光, Chairman, 2015-)
Websitewww.doyukai.or.jp/en/

The Japan Association of Corporate Executives (経済同友会, Keizai Dōyukai) is a Japanese professional association of independent leading executives. Founded in 1948, the group engages in advocacy on public policy issues related to the development of the Japanese economy in both a domestic and global context.[1] The association is commonly referred to as "Keizai Dōyukai".

Keizai Dōyukai conducts in-depth policy studies, publishes position papers, and holds regular meetings and seminars on issues relating to the development of the Japanese economy. The association seeks to engage with political parties, government officials, labour organizations and other economic stakeholders.

For most of the post-war period, Keizai Dōyukai has promoted a more progressive, innovative and market based economic approach to business issues in contrast to the position of country's other main corporate sponsored business associations; Keidanren and the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (日本商工会議所).

  1. ^ "Overview". Japan Association of Corporate Executives. Keizai Doyukai.

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