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Beyond trade friction : Japan-U.S. economic relations

edited by Ryuzo Sato and Julianne Nelson

Cambridge University Press, 2006

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Papers of a symposium held in Sept. 1-2, 1986, and cosponsored by the Center for Japan-U.S. Relations, International University of Japan and the Center for Japan-U.S. Business and Economic Studies, New York University

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The essays in this 1989 book provide an overview of the causes and proposed remedies for the recurring bouts of trade friction between Japan and the United States. The authors, drawn from both government and academia, discuss issues of macroeconomic policy, trade policy and financial market integration.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword Richard R. West
  • 1. Beyond trade friction: an overview Julianne Nelson
  • Part I. Macroeconomic Policy Issues: 2. Japan and the United States: the need to prosper together Alan H. Greenspan
  • 3. Internationalization and restructuring of the Japanese economy Haruo Mayekawa
  • 4. The limits of monetary coordination as exchange rate policy William H. Branson
  • Part II. Commercial Policy Issues: 5. A giant among Lilliputians: Japan's long-run trade problem Jagdish Bhagwati
  • 6. What do VERs do? Kala Krishna
  • 7. Domestic and international mergers: competition or cooperation Ryuzo Sato and Richard Zeckhauser
  • Part III. Financial Integration Issues: 8. Competitive performance and strategic positioning in international financial services Ingo Walter
  • 9. Capital transfers from Japan to the United States: a means of avoiding trade friction Toshio Shishido
  • 10. The efficiency of US and Japanese stock markets Toshiyuki Otsuki and Noriyoshi Shiraishi
  • Index.

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