Format:
Online-Ressource (276 p.)
ISBN:
9780226239491
Series Statement:
NBER-Conference Report
Content:
Once unquestionably the world's leading economic and industrial power, the United States now views with growing dismay the impressive industrial efficiency, vigorous work ethics, and large American holdings of various other nations. Is the United States truly lagging in its ability to compete effectively in world markets? Concern over this question has been voiced in both the business and government sectors, as well as by academic economists. A recent conference, sponsored by the National Bureau of Economic Research, explored the effects of trade policies on a nation's ability to compete in in
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Trade Policies for International Competitiveness; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Savings Promotion, Investment Promotion, and International Competitiveness; 2. The Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in the United States, 1979-85; 3. Can Interindustry Wage Differentials Justify Strategic Trade Policy?; 4. Dynamic Duopoly with Output Adjustment Costs in International Markets: Taking the Conjecture out of Conjectural Variations; 5. Differentiated Products, Economies of Scale, and Access to the Japanese Market; 6. Export Prices and Exchange Rates: An Industry Approach
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7. U.S.-Canada Bilateral Tariff Elimination: The Role of Product Differentiation and Market StructureList of Contributors; Author Index; Subject Index;
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780226239507
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780226239491
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Trade Policies for International Competitiveness
Language:
English
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