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Who's bashing whom? : trade conflict in high-technology industries / Laura D'Andrea Tyson.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Washington, DC : Institute for International Economics, [1993]Fecha de copyright: ©1993Descripción: xviii, 324 páginas : ilustraciones ; 23 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • sin mediación
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 0881321516
  • 9780881321517
  • 0881321060
  • 9780881321067
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • HC 110.H53 T94.1993
Contenidos:
America's High-Technology Trade Challenge: The Perspective of a Cautious Activist -- Setting the Stage: The Nature of Trade Conflict in High-Technology Industries -- High-Technology Trade Conflict with Japan and Europe -- Should the United States Care? The Answer of a Cautious Activist -- The Plan of the Book -- Trade and System Conflict in Technology-Intensive Industries -- Trends in High-Technology Competition Between the Developed Countries -- The Roots of High-Technology Trade Conflict: Trade Barriers, Structural Impediments, and Structural Differences -- Why High-Technology Industries Matter for US Economic Welfare -- A Brief Concluding Comment -- From MOSS to Motorola and Cray: Managing Trade by Rules and Outcomes -- The Real Japan Problem -- The MOSS Talks in Technology-Intensive Products: Trade Management Through Sectoral Rules -- Motorola and Japan's Cellular Telephone Market: A Step Closer to Managed Trade -- The Third-Party Radio Conflict: A Successful Managed Trade Resolution -- Lessons from Motorola's Experiences in Gaining Access to the Japanese Market -- Cray and the Japanese Supercomputer Market: Procurement, Infant-Industry Tractics, and Reciprocity -- Managing Trade and Competition in the Semiconductor Industry -- Industry Economics and the Evolution of Comparative Advantage -- From Manipulated to Managed Trade: The US-Japan Semiconductor Trade Agreement -- The Effects of the Agreement on Trade and Pricing -- The New Semiconductor Trade Agreement: The Story Continues -- An Overall Assessment of the SCTA.
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America's High-Technology Trade Challenge: The Perspective of a Cautious Activist -- Setting the Stage: The Nature of Trade Conflict in High-Technology Industries -- High-Technology Trade Conflict with Japan and Europe -- Should the United States Care? The Answer of a Cautious Activist -- The Plan of the Book -- Trade and System Conflict in Technology-Intensive Industries -- Trends in High-Technology Competition Between the Developed Countries -- The Roots of High-Technology Trade Conflict: Trade Barriers, Structural Impediments, and Structural Differences -- Why High-Technology Industries Matter for US Economic Welfare -- A Brief Concluding Comment -- From MOSS to Motorola and Cray: Managing Trade by Rules and Outcomes -- The Real Japan Problem -- The MOSS Talks in Technology-Intensive Products: Trade Management Through Sectoral Rules -- Motorola and Japan's Cellular Telephone Market: A Step Closer to Managed Trade -- The Third-Party Radio Conflict: A Successful Managed Trade Resolution -- Lessons from Motorola's Experiences in Gaining Access to the Japanese Market -- Cray and the Japanese Supercomputer Market: Procurement, Infant-Industry Tractics, and Reciprocity -- Managing Trade and Competition in the Semiconductor Industry -- Industry Economics and the Evolution of Comparative Advantage -- From Manipulated to Managed Trade: The US-Japan Semiconductor Trade Agreement -- The Effects of the Agreement on Trade and Pricing -- The New Semiconductor Trade Agreement: The Story Continues -- An Overall Assessment of the SCTA.