NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH

Trade with Japan: Has the Door Opened Wider?

Paul Krugman, editor

Conference held October 19-20, 1989
Published in January 1991 by University of Chicago Press, 1991
© 1991 by the National Bureau of Economic Research

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348 pp. pages
ISBN: 0-226-45458-4

Table of Contents

1. Front matter, Trade with Japan. Has the Door Opened Wider?: Paul R. Krugman (p. -16 - 0) (bibliographic info) (download)

Introduction: Paul R. Krugman (p. 1 - 8) (bibliographic info) (download)

2. How Open is Japan?: Robert Z. Lawrence (p. 9 - 50) (bibliographic info) (download)

3. Market Structure, Comparative Advantage, and Japanese Trade under the Strong Yen: Peter A. Petri (p. 51 - 84) (bibliographic info) (download)

4. Changing Japanese Trade Patterns and the East Asian NICs: Yung Chul Park, Won-Am Park (p. 85 - 120) (bibliographic info) (download)

5. Price Behavior in Japanese and U. S. Manufacturing: Richard C. Marston (p. 121 - 148) (bibliographic info) (download)

6. Is the Japanese Distribution System Really Inefficient?: Takatoshi Ito, Masayoshi Maruyama (p. 149 - 174) (bibliographic info) (download)

7. The Japanese Distribution System and Access to the Japanese Market: Motoshige Ito (p. 175 - 190) (bibliographic info) (download)

8. The Japanese Financial System and the Cost of Capital: David Meerschwam (p. 191 - 224) (bibliographic info) (download)

9. Japanese Finance in the 1980s: A Survey: Jeffrey A. Frankel (p. 225 - 270) (bibliographic info) (download)

10. Industrial Policy in Japan: A Political Economy View: Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara (p. 271 - 304) (bibliographic info) (download)

11. U. S .-Japan Trade Negotiations: Paradigms Lost: Amelia Porges (p. 305 - 328) (bibliographic info) (download)

12. Contributors: (p. 329 - 330) (bibliographic info) (download)

13. Author Index: (p. 331 - 334) (bibliographic info) (download)

14. Subject Index: (p. 335 - 339) (bibliographic info) (download)

 
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