Economic Activity, Trade, and Industry in the U.S.--Japan-World Economy

Economic Activity, Trade, and Industry in the U.S.--Japan-World Economy
Author: F. Gerard Adams
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1993-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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This study quantifies the relationships between the economies of the Unites States and Japan on an industrially disaggregated basis. It links two large-scale econometric models of the U.S. and Japan in the framework of the world model system (Project LINK). These models are useful not only for forecasts and aggregate policy studies, but also for detailed investigation of industrial changes and trade policy on sectoral output employment, trade balance, and inflation in both countries. The interactions with other parts of the world are also taken into account. Applications to policy changes and exchange rate variations illustrate the potential of the model system and provide a powerful insight into the operation of two closely integrated economies. A pioneering effort to link quantitatively the relationships between the economies of the United States and Japan, this volume will be of interest to economists and policymakers here and abroad.

Strategic Economy In Japan

Strategic Economy In Japan
Author: Thomas M Huber
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2019-07-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000313220

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This innovative work demystifies the Japanese economy by considering it as a strategic system. Showing how the Japanese “miracle†is actively planned, directed, and implemented by a constellation of institutions, government policymakers, and big business, Huber argues that Japan, Inc., can best be compared to a modern military system rather than exclusively to a free-market economy. The author highlights particularly the similarity between Japan’s strategic economy and some of the structures and policy dynamics of the U.S. military and shows how Japans economic strategies have the capability of adversely affecting its trading partners.

Japan's Response to Crisis and Change in the World Economy

Japan's Response to Crisis and Change in the World Economy
Author: Michèle Schmiegelow
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 131723510X

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Originally published in 1986, after a period of global changes and financial crisis in the majority of industrialised countries, this book explores how Japan’s economy seemed to maintain its success. This study provides an overview of the Japanese case and the main schools of thought that arose from it by dealing with export-related issues such as reforms in foreign exchange and trade control laws and the internationalisation of Japan’s financial markets as well as more domestic issues such as employment and wages. This title will be of interest to students of Asian Studies and Economics.

Japan's Growing Technological Capability

Japan's Growing Technological Capability
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1992-02-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0309047803

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The perspectives of technologists, economists, and policymakers are brought together in this volume. It includes chapters dealing with approaches to assessment of technology leadership in the United States and Japan, an evaluation of future impacts of eroding U.S. technological preeminence, an analysis of the changing nature of technology-based global competition, and a discussion of policy options for the United States.

Institutions, Industrial Upgrading, and Economic Performance in Japan

Institutions, Industrial Upgrading, and Economic Performance in Japan
Author: Terutomo Ozawa
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1845425677

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. . . the book reviewed here will trigger a further interest in this area of research, and will invite more researchers to seek empirical evidence in the study of post-war industrial growth in Japan. Hiroshi Ohashi, Journal of the Japanese and International Economies This book provides a theoretically informed and empirically illustrative account of modern Japanese industrialization. Ozawa s translation of classical political economy to the Japanese context is both original and accessible and is a welcome addition to the literature on the Japanese variety of capitalism. Tim Reiffenstein, Pacific Affairs Ozawa succeeds in extending, building up, and joining the Akamatsu Kojima lineage of this unique Japan-born theory of economic development from a fresh, unconventional, and discerning perspective. From the foreword by Kiyoshi Kojima Terutomo Ozawa examines Japan s once celebrated post-war economic success from a new perspective. He applies a flying geese model of industrial upgrading in a country that is still catching-up, to explore the rise, fall and rebound of Japanese industry with its evolving institutions and policies. The book brings together and expands upon theories developed in the author's work over many years, using them as building blocks for his flying geese model. Concepts explored include: economics of hierarchical concatenation, increasing factor incongruity, comparative advantage (or market) recycling the Ricardo Hicksian trap of industrial production, Smithian growth elan, triumvirate pro-trade structural transformation knowledge creation versus knowledge diversion, the price-knowledge/industry-flow mechanism a la David Hume the syndrome of institutional incongruity, and socially justifiable moral hazard versus degenerative moral hazard. The dynamic process of industrial upgrading is analysed in detail, and important lessons for both developing and transition economies are highlighted. This fascinating book will attract a wide-ranging readership, encompassing practitioners and academics interested in international business, economic development, trade, and political science. In addition, sociologists focussing on business and industry, and researchers on, and policymakers in, developing and transition economies will also find this book of immense interest.

The United States-Japan Economic Problem

The United States-Japan Economic Problem
Author: C. Fred Bergsten
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Institute for International Economics
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1987
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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The U.s. And The World Economy

The U.s. And The World Economy
Author: John Yochelson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000306550

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The structure of the world economy has changed dramatically in recent years, reflecting a redefinition of U.S. interests in light of increasing foreign penetration in U.S. markets, global pressures for protectionist policies, the emergence of the newly industrializing countries, and the vulnerabilities of the international financial system. This collection of essays addresses these and other developments facing policymakers in business, government, and labor. The authors discuss policy challenges in international trade, technological competition, exchange-rate disequilibrium, Third World debt, and the role of the private sector.

Japan's Industrialization in the World Economy, 1859-1899

Japan's Industrialization in the World Economy, 1859-1899
Author: Shinya Sugiyama
Publisher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1988
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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An analysis of Japan's industrialization in an international historical and economic perspective, from the time that her ports were first opened to foreign trade. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Rise Of The Phoenix

The Rise Of The Phoenix
Author: Jack N Behrman
Publisher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1987-11-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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International Fragmentation of Production

International Fragmentation of Production
Author: Nobuaki Yamashita
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 184980723X

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Using state-of-the-art econometric tools, this book examines the implications of international fragmentation of production for the performance of the Japanese manufacturing industry.The impact of the ongoing process of international fragmentation of production and outsourcing has become a highly contentious issue in developed economies such as the US and Japan. Concerns about deindustrialisation and large-scale job losses - 'the export of jobs' have generated a political backlash against multinationals and globalisation. Using detailed data from Japanese multinationals this book rigorously analyses the Japanese experience and compares and contrasts it with the experience of US manufacturing. The study finds no empirical evidence that expansion of multinational activities in foreign countries produces job losses in the home country. Indeed, when demand induced indirectemployment effects are taken into account the increased profitability of Japanese firms is likely to have increased overall employment in Japan. However, the shift of labour intensive activities to low wage economies associated with the international fragmentation of production generates adjustment pressures and a structural shift in favour of skilled workers in Japanese manufacturing.