Japan's Import Protection: Quantitative Measures and Effects on U.S. Exports
Description:
Some indirect measures of Japan's import barriers indicate that
Japan's import behavior is unusual, but some do not. Japan's trade
surplus is large, but the United States exports as much to that
market as it does to other major industrialized nations. Japan's
imports of manufactures, however, are low relative to levels in
other industrialized nations.
Date:
August 20, 1993
Creator:
Nanto, Dick K.
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