US/Japan Trade Deficit
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the widening trade
deficit between the United States and
Japan and to analyze some of the misunderstandings and ....
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Reasons for the US Trade Deficit
.... country's economy. The implication is that the fastest way to reduce the trade
deficit is to get
Japan's economy growing again. In terms ....
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Trade Deficit When the Reagan Administration first
.... one of the problems implicated in the trade
deficit morass. .... Country Average Annual Improvement -----
Japan 5.5% United ....
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US/Japan Trade Does the United States face a trade
.... plan is accompanied by the requisite changes in monetary policy, the American global
deficit would be reduced, and the bilateral
deficit with
Japan would be ....
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Japan as an Economic Power
.... Emmott also considers the
deficit that
Japan has with respect to tourism. .... As the service
deficit increases, the capital surplus within
Japan decreases. ....
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Coca Cola Company in Japan
In spite of all of the rhetoric, the American trade
deficit with
Japan remains in excess of $50 billion per year (Neff, Magnusson, and Holstein 44-52). ....
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The International Trade Deficit: A Research Proposal
.... The available data do not indicate that productivity in
Japan or any .... have contributed to the development of the massive American international trade
deficit. ....
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Japan as US Trading Partner
.... Since 1973, our cumulative
deficit has reached over $300 billion. In 1982, our merchandise trade
deficit with
Japan alone was more than $20 billion. ....
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Globalization and Japan's Economy
.... although figuring out how much the dollar had to depreciate to eradicate the trade
deficit was not an exact science (Shachmurove 47). Today,
Japan finds itself ....
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US Deficit and Debt
.... in the trade
deficit. This reduces the amount of money foreigners have to loan to the United States. Maybe it could be possible to convince
Japan and Germany ....
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: The US Trade Deficit
.... sees the 1970s as the watershed date, since this was when the US moved from a trade surplus to a
deficit position, a period when "Europe and
Japan began to ....
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Japanese Auto Imports
.... where we compete" (Russell 1). The trade-
deficit with
Japan has always been a sore spot with US officials who favor protectionism when it comes to trade. ....
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World Trading Partners
.... Forcing a stronger yen was supposed to cut the huge trade surpluses of
Japan; the US trade
deficit with
Japan was only slightly lowered by this action. ....
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Productivity & Quality in American Industry ABSTRACT This research ...
.... its competitive edge and had a bal looning trade
deficit to prove .... industrial countries, behind, in order of greatest productivity growth,
Japan, Britain, France ....
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External Deficit of the US
.... American product quality is perceived to be lower than that of
Japan and Germany .... THE PROBLEM To resolve the problem of the American external
deficit, a number ....
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Japanese & American Economic Relations INTRODUCTION To outward ...
.... two countries.1Such comparisons become compelling, when it is considered that America's largest bilateral international trade
deficit is with
Japan, and that ....
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Automobile Manufacturing Strategies
.... two countries.3Such comparisons become compelling, when it is considered that America's largest bilateral international trade
deficit is with
Japan, and that ....
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Budgetary Coniderations of Environmental Law
.... Korea, as is true of
Japan, has yet to make a firm commitment to .... for funding constraints in the United States are the federal budget
deficit, and, in turn, the ....
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Import of Japanese Products Restrictions
.... Japanese international trade surplus is the largest in the world.1 Further, America's largest bilateral international trade
deficit is with
Japan, and
Japan's ....
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Comparison of the United States with Thailand
.... the United States (23.1 percent); other principal export purchasers were
Japan and Singapore .... During the 1980s the growth in the US trade
deficit, together with ....
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Vulnerability of the United States
.... surplus regions, while Eastern Europe [less Russia],
Japan, North America [Canada & the USA], South America, and Western Europe are the energy
deficit regions. ....
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Capital Gains Tax Issue in the US
.... One of the nation's principal economic worries is the international trade
deficit, particularly the bilateral trade
deficit with
Japan. ....
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Japanese National Defence Policy
....
Deficit ( ) (as a proportion of regional consumption) Africa + 225.9% Central America/Caribbean + 108.5% China + 4.3% Eastern Europe (not 11.2%
JAPAN 89.7 ....
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Role of Britain & Japan in Korean & Gulf Wars
.... from a payments surplus of ú307 million in 1950 to a
deficit of ú369 ....
Japan's situation at the outbreak of the Korean War was very different, although equally ....
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Capital-gains Tax Issue
.... One of the nation's principal economic worries is the international trade
deficit, particularly the bilateral trade
deficit with
Japan. ....
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Free Trade Issues
.... of "dumping," price fixing, subsidies and quotas, and concerns in the business community about the long-term effects of having a high trade
deficit with
Japan. ....
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OPEC's Use of Oil as a Weapon Against the US
.... surplus regions, while Eastern Europe [less Russia],
Japan, North America [Canada & the USA], South America, and Western Europe are the energy
deficit regions. ....
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Incentive Travel Factors
.... A further increase in interest rates will harm the American economy to a much greater extent than will the enormous trade
deficit with
Japan. ....
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Balanced Budget Agreement & the US Economy
....
deficit, and that substantial increases in the federal budget
deficit would hobble .... The three economies with higher GDP growth were Australia,
Japan, and the ....
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Dollar Weakness in the 1990"s
.... be well above America's real rates of around 3%. Thus both
Japan and German .... in history, the United States recorded both a huge current-account
deficit and a ....
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