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This paper traces the history of the failed automobile-trade negotiations between Japan and the United States from the 1970 s to the mid 1990 s. It attributes the failure of those negotiations to a lack of understanding on both sides of not only what was motivating the other side, but also the...
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This paper uses the methodology developed in Kehoe and Ruhl (2013) to measure the change in the extensive, or new goods, margin of trade between Japan and China after China's entry into the World Trade Organization in 2001. The new goods account for 15.9% of Japanese exports to China and 22% of...
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Countries classified as least developed countries (LDCs) were granted duty-free quota-free (DFQF) access to the Japanese market. This study examines the impact of that access and finds that, in general, it did not benefit the LDCs. The construction of concordance tables for Japan's 9 digit...
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A successful anti-dumping petition was filed with the International Trade Commission by advanced display manufacturers in the United States against Japanese firms in 1990. Although opposed by U.S. computer manufacturers, the petitioners proved that Japanese firms were engaged in predatory...
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East Asian economies have been heavily dependent on the U.S. and EU markets, especially for the export of final goods. Therefore, once the financial crisis hit Western economies hard, the East Asian economies lost their major markets.Their production networks then worked to the region's...
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This paper uses the methodology developed in Kehoe and Ruhl (2013) to measure the change in the extensive, or new goods, margin of trade between Japan and China after China's entry into the World Trade Organization in 2001. The new goods account for 15.9% of Japanese exports to China and 22% of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011111531
The Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between Japan and Peru came into effect on March 1, 2012. This paper provides background information about this agreement's significance, mostly from a Peruvian point of view. It focuses on the following subjects: the statistical trends showing Peru's...
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reciprocity in food trade among the US, Canada, the EU and Japan. We explore country and industry-specific market access asymmetry … access to both Canada and, especially, the EU. Policy trade barriers, firstly in the forms of NTBs, the degree of product …
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Average most-favored-nation tariffs in the Quad (Canada, the European Union, Japan, and the United States) have fallen …
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Although average OECD tariffs on imports from the least developed countries are very low; tariffs above 15 percent (peaks) have a disproportional effect on their exports. Products subject to tariff peaks tend to be heavily concentrated in agriculture and food products and labor-intensive...
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