Japan's Response to U.S. Trade Pressures: End of an Era?
Description:
Over the past 30 years, U.S. trade negotiators have
pressured Japan to open its market to foreign goods and services.
These outside pressures, known as gaiatsu in Japan, have been
based partly on economically coercive bargaining and partly on
invitation. The coercive element, which has entailed threats of
retaliatory market constriction should a satisfactory resolution
of the market opening dispute not be forthcoming, generally has
been a necessary ingredient in obtaining concessions from Japan…
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Date:
June 12, 1995
Creator:
Ahearn, Raymond J.
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