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The essays contained in this volume represent state-of-the-art thinking on many important issues relating to government policies in the Japanese and American economies.
The essays contained in this volume represent state-of-the-art thinking on many important issues relating to government policies in the Japanese and American economies.
Review quote:
'- a useful addition to a growing literature on U.S. and Japanese industrial' policies.' Journal of Economic Literature
Table of contents:
List of contributors; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Editor's summary John B. Shoven; Chapter 2.
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The essays contained in this volume represent state-of-the-art thinking on many important issues relating to government policies in the Japanese and American economies.

The essays contained in this volume represent state-of-the-art thinking on many important issues relating to government policies in the Japanese and American economies.

Review quote:
'- a useful addition to a growing literature on U.S. and Japanese industrial' policies.' Journal of Economic Literature

Table of contents:
List of contributors; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Editor's summary John B. Shoven; Chapter 2. The corporate cost of capital in Japan and the United States: a comparison Albert Ando and Alan Auerbach; Chapter 3. The taxation of income from capital in Japan John B. Shoven and Toshiaki Tachibanaki; Chapter 4. Corporate tax burden and tax incentives in Japan Hiromitsu Ishi; Chapter 5. A closer look at saving rates in the United States and Japan Michael J. Boskin and John M. Roberts; Chapter 6. The Japanese current-account surplus and fiscal policy in Japan and the United States Kazuo Ueda; Chapter 7. Curing trade imbalance by international tax coordination Iwao Nakatani; Chapter 8. Picking losers: public policy toward declining industries in Japan Merton J. Peck, Richard C. Levin and Akira Goto; Chapter 9. Corporate capital structure in the United States and Japan: financial intermediation and implications of financial deregulation James E. Hodder; Chapter 10. The Japanese bureaucracy in economic administration: a rational regulator or pluralist agent? Masahiko Aoki; Chapter 11. Japan's energy policy during the 1970s Chikashi Moriguchi; Chapter 12. Industry structure and government policies in the U. S. and Japanese integrated-circuit industries W. Edward Steinmueller.