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New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 1991. Paul Krugman is the 2008 Novel Laureate in Economics. The contributors, from both the United States and Japan, explore Japanese trade patterns, market structure and trade, financial markets, and industrial and trade policy.
Full Description
The realities of Japanese-U.S. trade and investment relations are clouded by mistrust, misinformation, and myth. In what way is the Japanese economic system different, and is it to be emulated or challenged? The contributors, from both the United States and Japan, explore Japanese trade patterns, market structure and trade, financial markets, and industrial and trade policy. Offering analysis of the issues, this is a resource for economists, policymakers, and the business community.
Contents
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Paul Krugman 1: How Open Is Japan? Robert Z. Lawrence 2: Market Structure, Comparative Advantage, and Japanese Trade under the Strong Yen Peter A. Petri 3: Changing Japanese Trade Patterns and the East Asian NICs Yung Chul Park, Won-Am Park. 4: Price Behavior in Japanese and U.S. Manufacturing Richard C. Marston 5: Is the Japanese Distribution System Really Inefficient? Takatoshi Ito, Masayoshi Maruyama. 6: The Japanese Distribution System and Access to the Japanese Market Motoshige Itoh 7: The Japanese Financial System and the Cost of Capital David M. Meerschwam 8: Japanese Finance in the 1980s: A Survey Jeffrey A. Frankel 9: Industrial Policy in Japan: A Political Economy View Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara 10: U.S.-Japan Trade Negotiations: Paradigms Lost Amelia Porges Contributors Author Index Subject Index