This paper discusses the per-capita consumption of imports aspect of international trade. A research hypothesis is tested to investigate if there is a significant difference among G-7 countries in per-capita consumption of imports and the implication of the testing results for the U.S. - Japan bilateral trade deficit. The results of the ANOVA and the Kruskal-Wallis test yield insignificant variation in per-capita consumption of imported goods/services among the G-7 countries. The study recapitulates the reason(s) for the U.S. trade deficit with Japan and essentially states that factors other than trade barriers and restrictions cause the U.S. trade deficit with Japan. While this result may initially seem counterintui...
The paradox in Japan's external trade arises from the structure of Japan's international trade, that...
The economic relationship between the U.S. and Japan has become a central concern of policymakers in...
This paper investigates the determinants of Japan's aggregate import demand function. In contrary wi...
The size and duration of the U.S. bilateral trade deficit with Japan has raised concern from both po...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of macroeconomic policy variables on bilatera...
Relative to other industrial countries, Japan continues to have very low levels of manufactured impo...
This research presents an in depth discussion and analysis on U.S. Japanese foreign trade. It is div...
This paper argues that Japanese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China plays a critical role in ho...
This paper uses a difference-in-differences approach to test the hypothesis that the increase in the...
The paper reaches seven conclusions regarding the Yen Bloc that Japan is reputed to be forming in Ea...
Intraindustry trade is an important topic in international trade in which empirical work relevant to...
This is the first paper to empirically examine whether a country’s use of an import restricting trad...
For much of the past thirty-five years Japan has imported a remarkably small share of the manufactur...
This article challenges the popular notion that Japanese producers and the Japanese government dump ...
It is well documented in the literature that Japan's aggregate demand for imported goods and service...
The paradox in Japan's external trade arises from the structure of Japan's international trade, that...
The economic relationship between the U.S. and Japan has become a central concern of policymakers in...
This paper investigates the determinants of Japan's aggregate import demand function. In contrary wi...
The size and duration of the U.S. bilateral trade deficit with Japan has raised concern from both po...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of macroeconomic policy variables on bilatera...
Relative to other industrial countries, Japan continues to have very low levels of manufactured impo...
This research presents an in depth discussion and analysis on U.S. Japanese foreign trade. It is div...
This paper argues that Japanese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China plays a critical role in ho...
This paper uses a difference-in-differences approach to test the hypothesis that the increase in the...
The paper reaches seven conclusions regarding the Yen Bloc that Japan is reputed to be forming in Ea...
Intraindustry trade is an important topic in international trade in which empirical work relevant to...
This is the first paper to empirically examine whether a country’s use of an import restricting trad...
For much of the past thirty-five years Japan has imported a remarkably small share of the manufactur...
This article challenges the popular notion that Japanese producers and the Japanese government dump ...
It is well documented in the literature that Japan's aggregate demand for imported goods and service...
The paradox in Japan's external trade arises from the structure of Japan's international trade, that...
The economic relationship between the U.S. and Japan has become a central concern of policymakers in...
This paper investigates the determinants of Japan's aggregate import demand function. In contrary wi...