Who's Bashing Whom?: Trade Conflict in High-technology Industries

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Peterson Institute, 1993 - Počet stran: 324
This study seeks to resolve the "free trade vs. managed trade" debate. It provides innovative recommendations for US policy based on detailed and rigorous case studies of high-technology trade conflicts between the United States, Japan and Europe in aircraft, telecommunications, electronics and supercomputers.The study addresses three key issues: What trade policy should the United States adopt to support its high-technology industries? What domestic policy initiatives are necessary to realize this goal? Are new international rules needed to reduce trade conflicts over high-technology industries? Tyson, formerly Chair of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, develops a "cautious activist" policy agenda to promote US competitiveness in high-technology sectors and to strengthen international rules to encourage trade and reduce conflicts among nations.
 

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The Perspective
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Figures
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Index
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Trade and System Conflict in TechnologyIntensive Industries
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197089
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Managing Trade by Rules
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Managing Trade and Competition in the Semiconductor Industry
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Industrial Policy and Trade Management in the Commercial
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Boxes
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Europes Evolving Strategy
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Relative US position in critical defense technologies
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O autorovi (1993)

Laura D'Andrea Tyson was a professor in economics and business administration, director of the Institute of International Studies, and Research Director of the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy at the University of California, Berkeley.

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