In June 1990, the governments of the United States and Japan concluded the Structural Impediments Initiative ( SII ), a series of bilateral trade negotiations. The SII came about as a result of a large trade imbalance between the two countries in favor of Japan, which, despite many efforts, the United States and Japan had been unable to reduce. It was the U.S. government\u27s perception that the real cause of the trade imbalance was not Japan\u27s protective border measures in the form of tariffs or quantitative restrictions, such as import quotas on agricultural and leather products, but rather the oligopolistic industrial sector in which large companies linked together by stock-holdings and interlocking directorates exclude outside partie...
In this Article, Professors Abbott and Totman address the widespread Western belief that the Japanes...
The bilateral relationship with Japan now dominates American thinking on the benefits and costs of f...
Adapted from a paper delivered at the annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, W...
The Structural Impediments Initiative ( SII ) discussions, the first stage of which concluded with a...
On May 25, 1989, President Bush proposed that the United States undertake the Structural Impedimen...
On May 25, 1989, President Bush proposed that the United States undertake the Structural Impedimen...
The Structural Impediments Initiative (SII) talks held from September 1989 to July 1990 represented...
The conspicuous feature of bilateral trade conflicts between Japan and the United States in the 1980...
International economic and political interdependence has increased dramatically since the close of W...
In Toyko recently I called upon an official of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MIT...
There have been serious trade disputes between the U.S. and Japan since the mid-1970s. The source of...
Trade relations between the United States and Japan in the 1980s were marked by U.S. efforts to pre...
First Japan and more recently China have pursued export-oriented growth strategies. While other Asia...
In spite of Japan's full participation in multilateral tariff reductions, it frequently has been emb...
The Japan-U.S. economic relationship has been marked by tremendous friction and misunderstanding. Th...
In this Article, Professors Abbott and Totman address the widespread Western belief that the Japanes...
The bilateral relationship with Japan now dominates American thinking on the benefits and costs of f...
Adapted from a paper delivered at the annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, W...
The Structural Impediments Initiative ( SII ) discussions, the first stage of which concluded with a...
On May 25, 1989, President Bush proposed that the United States undertake the Structural Impedimen...
On May 25, 1989, President Bush proposed that the United States undertake the Structural Impedimen...
The Structural Impediments Initiative (SII) talks held from September 1989 to July 1990 represented...
The conspicuous feature of bilateral trade conflicts between Japan and the United States in the 1980...
International economic and political interdependence has increased dramatically since the close of W...
In Toyko recently I called upon an official of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MIT...
There have been serious trade disputes between the U.S. and Japan since the mid-1970s. The source of...
Trade relations between the United States and Japan in the 1980s were marked by U.S. efforts to pre...
First Japan and more recently China have pursued export-oriented growth strategies. While other Asia...
In spite of Japan's full participation in multilateral tariff reductions, it frequently has been emb...
The Japan-U.S. economic relationship has been marked by tremendous friction and misunderstanding. Th...
In this Article, Professors Abbott and Totman address the widespread Western belief that the Japanes...
The bilateral relationship with Japan now dominates American thinking on the benefits and costs of f...
Adapted from a paper delivered at the annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, W...