The U.S.-Japan Trade Friction - the 1980s and the Early 1990s

The U.S.-Japan Trade Friction - the 1980s and the Early 1990s
Author: Kazuo Yagami
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2009-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9783838300375


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This concise book on the U.S.-Japan trade friction in the 1980s and the early 1990s focuses on the points of view of the so-called "Japan bashers" to see where the controversies of their points of view rose. In his writing, the author attempts to prove as the main cause of the controversy the inability of the Japan bashers to discern adequately that the differences in their economic practices between the two nations primarily stemmed from the contrasts in the culture of each nation. Starting from the description of the cultural traits of each nation, the book deals with the various aspects of the U.S.- Japan trade relation: each of the controversial trade practices such as notorious Keiretsu or Japanese distribution system; the differences in the role of the bureaucracy of each nation in terms of economic development; the examination of the truth in the Japan bashers' claim of Japan as a protectionist; the myth of free trade; and the prospects of each nation in their trade relationship in the 21st Century. Although concise, the book well portrays the focal points of this volatile issue in the U.S.-Japanese trade relation.

An Ocean Apart

An Ocean Apart
Author: Stephen D. Cohen
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1998-01-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 031338908X


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Closing a critical gap in the literature examining the strained relationship between the U.S. and Japan, this book synthesizes the economic, political, historical, and cultural factors that have led these two nations, both practitioners of capitalism, along quite different paths in search of different goals. Taking an objective, multidisciplinary approach, the author argues that there is no single explanation for Japan's domestic economic or foreign trade successes. Rather, his analysis points to a systemic mismatch that has been misdiagnosed and treated with inadequate corrective measures. This systemic mismatch in the corporate strategy, economic policies, and attitudes of the U.S. and Japan created and is perpetuating three decades of bilateral economic frictions and disequilibria. As long as both the U.S. and Japan deal more with symptoms than causes, bilateral problems will persist. This book's unique analysis will encourage a better understanding on both sides of the Pacific of what has happened, is happening, and will continue to happen if corporate executives and policymakers in the two countries do not better realize the extent of their differences and adopt better corrective measures.

Troubled Times

Troubled Times
Author: Edward J. Lincoln
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0815720173


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In this book, Edward J. Lincoln tackles the thorny issue of U.S. trade relations with Japan, the subject of so much tension in the 1990s. In so doing, he builds on his earlier Brookings book, Japan's Unequal Trade. Lincoln argues that statistical evidence shows only modest progress in diminishing Japan's "distinctiveness." Despite an upturn in the mid-1990s, import penetration, intra-industry trade, and inward foreign direct investment all remain low relative to most other nations. High profile negotiating efforts by both the Bush and Clinton administrations made progress in chipping away at protectionist barriers but fundamental problems remain. While Lincoln offers suggestions on what needs to be done by both sides, the most important lesson drawn from recent experience is that expectations should be lowered. Any feasible approach to making markets more open in Japan is likely to yield slow progress. Such realism--not to be confused with defeatism--is the only approach that has any chance of realizing gains over time.

US-Japan Trade Friction

US-Japan Trade Friction
Author: T. David Mason
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1991-06-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1349107883


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Relations between Japan and the US remain strong, and government-to-government relations continue to be productive. However, complaints can be heard. This volume reflects these sentiments and emphasizes the need to promote closer ties and greater understanding between the US and Japan.

The Japan-US Trade Friction Dilemma

The Japan-US Trade Friction Dilemma
Author: Karen M Holgerson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2019-05-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429802137


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First published in 1998, this study of Japan-U.S. trade friction and the role perceptual differences have played in its evolution differs from its predecessors in key ways. First, it is interdisciplinary, drawing on the research of anthropologists, area specialists, intercultural communication specialists, linguists, sociologists, and social psychologists as well as that of political scientists and economists. Second, it both identifies and quantifies perceptual differences between Japanese and American opinion leaders regarding the large bilateral trade imbalances, the bilateral relationship, and national negotiating styles. Third, original data were collected from completed questionnaires sent to 230 American and 230 Japanese opinion leaders from business, government, academia, and the media, who had been involved in some way with the rice, automotive, or semiconductor sectors. Fourth, the three case studies of trade friction are representative of three differing mixes of trade friction are representative of three differing mixes of trade friction causal factors and perceptual dynamics. Finally, based on the findings of this study, modest suggestions are offered on how the bilateral perceptual gap might be narrowed and trade friction diminished so that the structural and sectoral problems might more effectively be addressed. This book should be of interest to scholars, government officials, and business leaders in Japan, the United States, and other countries in the global community who are interested in bilateral relations, international economic and political affairs, and trade friction. It should also be of special interest to social psychologists and cross-cultural scholars and researchers.

Japan-U.S. Trade

Japan-U.S. Trade
Author: Wayne M. Morrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1991
Genre: Japan
ISBN:


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The Us-Japan Relation in Culture and Diplomacy

The Us-Japan Relation in Culture and Diplomacy
Author: Kazuo Yagami
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2018-02-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781504395786


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The book examines how the United States and Japan--despite their sharp differences in cultural, historical, and geographical backgrounds--established a bilateral and clear linkage with each other by exploring their encounters with one another over more than one-and-a-half centuries with close focus on culture and diplomacy. The author desires that this examination contributes to an establishment of a better understanding of the relationship between the two nations, which aims to clarify stereotyped ideas and misunderstandings that from time to time can lead two nations to a confrontation against each other. Moreover, this study sheds new light on determining twenty-first century relations between the United States and Japan and putting an end to the nearly three-decades-long uncertainty in their relationship.