Trade Friction and Economic Policy
Problems and Prospects for Japan and the United States
Herausgeber: Sato, Ryuzo; Wachtel, Paul
Trade Friction and Economic Policy
Problems and Prospects for Japan and the United States
Herausgeber: Sato, Ryuzo; Wachtel, Paul
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This volume presents the proceedings of an international conference held in 1986, a year in which the policy frictions between Japan and the United States were particularly heated.
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This volume presents the proceedings of an international conference held in 1986, a year in which the policy frictions between Japan and the United States were particularly heated.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 421g
- ISBN-13: 9780521067058
- ISBN-10: 0521067057
- Artikelnr.: 23605434
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 421g
- ISBN-13: 9780521067058
- ISBN-10: 0521067057
- Artikelnr.: 23605434
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword Richard R. West
Preface
1. Introduction Paul Wachtel
Part I. Sources of Trade Friction: 2. Restructuring the Japanese economy from a global perspective Yoshio Okawara
3. Is the Japan problem over? Paul Krugman
Discussions Shunichi Tsutsui and Harry P. Bowen
4. The Japanese-US trade friction: some perspectives from the Japanese business community Masaya Miyoshi
5. Industrial policy in Japan: over and evaluation Kotaro Suzumura and Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara
Discussions Barbara Goody Katz and M. Therese Flaherty
Part II. Macroeconomic Policy: 6. The US and Japanese economies in the remaining Reagan years Paul A. Samuelson
7. US macroeconomic policy and trade relations with Japan Herbert Stein
8. New financial aspects of the US-Japanese trade relationship Roy C. Smith
9. Japanese-US current accounts and exchange rates before and after the G5 agreement Kazuo Ueda
Discussions Robert Cumby and Richard C. Marston
Part III. Trade Policy: 10. Costs and benefits to the United States of the 1985 steel import quota program David G. Tarr
Discussions Lawrence J. White and Mitsuaki Sato
11. Limits of trade policy toward high technology industries: the case of semiconductors Thomas A. Pugel
Discussions Rama V. Ramachandran and Ruth S. Raubitschek
Index.
Preface
1. Introduction Paul Wachtel
Part I. Sources of Trade Friction: 2. Restructuring the Japanese economy from a global perspective Yoshio Okawara
3. Is the Japan problem over? Paul Krugman
Discussions Shunichi Tsutsui and Harry P. Bowen
4. The Japanese-US trade friction: some perspectives from the Japanese business community Masaya Miyoshi
5. Industrial policy in Japan: over and evaluation Kotaro Suzumura and Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara
Discussions Barbara Goody Katz and M. Therese Flaherty
Part II. Macroeconomic Policy: 6. The US and Japanese economies in the remaining Reagan years Paul A. Samuelson
7. US macroeconomic policy and trade relations with Japan Herbert Stein
8. New financial aspects of the US-Japanese trade relationship Roy C. Smith
9. Japanese-US current accounts and exchange rates before and after the G5 agreement Kazuo Ueda
Discussions Robert Cumby and Richard C. Marston
Part III. Trade Policy: 10. Costs and benefits to the United States of the 1985 steel import quota program David G. Tarr
Discussions Lawrence J. White and Mitsuaki Sato
11. Limits of trade policy toward high technology industries: the case of semiconductors Thomas A. Pugel
Discussions Rama V. Ramachandran and Ruth S. Raubitschek
Index.
Foreword Richard R. West
Preface
1. Introduction Paul Wachtel
Part I. Sources of Trade Friction: 2. Restructuring the Japanese economy from a global perspective Yoshio Okawara
3. Is the Japan problem over? Paul Krugman
Discussions Shunichi Tsutsui and Harry P. Bowen
4. The Japanese-US trade friction: some perspectives from the Japanese business community Masaya Miyoshi
5. Industrial policy in Japan: over and evaluation Kotaro Suzumura and Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara
Discussions Barbara Goody Katz and M. Therese Flaherty
Part II. Macroeconomic Policy: 6. The US and Japanese economies in the remaining Reagan years Paul A. Samuelson
7. US macroeconomic policy and trade relations with Japan Herbert Stein
8. New financial aspects of the US-Japanese trade relationship Roy C. Smith
9. Japanese-US current accounts and exchange rates before and after the G5 agreement Kazuo Ueda
Discussions Robert Cumby and Richard C. Marston
Part III. Trade Policy: 10. Costs and benefits to the United States of the 1985 steel import quota program David G. Tarr
Discussions Lawrence J. White and Mitsuaki Sato
11. Limits of trade policy toward high technology industries: the case of semiconductors Thomas A. Pugel
Discussions Rama V. Ramachandran and Ruth S. Raubitschek
Index.
Preface
1. Introduction Paul Wachtel
Part I. Sources of Trade Friction: 2. Restructuring the Japanese economy from a global perspective Yoshio Okawara
3. Is the Japan problem over? Paul Krugman
Discussions Shunichi Tsutsui and Harry P. Bowen
4. The Japanese-US trade friction: some perspectives from the Japanese business community Masaya Miyoshi
5. Industrial policy in Japan: over and evaluation Kotaro Suzumura and Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara
Discussions Barbara Goody Katz and M. Therese Flaherty
Part II. Macroeconomic Policy: 6. The US and Japanese economies in the remaining Reagan years Paul A. Samuelson
7. US macroeconomic policy and trade relations with Japan Herbert Stein
8. New financial aspects of the US-Japanese trade relationship Roy C. Smith
9. Japanese-US current accounts and exchange rates before and after the G5 agreement Kazuo Ueda
Discussions Robert Cumby and Richard C. Marston
Part III. Trade Policy: 10. Costs and benefits to the United States of the 1985 steel import quota program David G. Tarr
Discussions Lawrence J. White and Mitsuaki Sato
11. Limits of trade policy toward high technology industries: the case of semiconductors Thomas A. Pugel
Discussions Rama V. Ramachandran and Ruth S. Raubitschek
Index.