Japanese foreign direct investment generated new opportunities and
benefits but also created new problems for the recipient countries.
This volume examines the countries that received nearly
three-fifths of all Japanese foreign direct investment between 1980
and 1990 and asks the following questions. Why did Japanese foreign
direct investment increase so dramatically between 1970 and 1991?
What are some of the significant patterns that Japanese foreign
direct investment have on the host countries? Focusing on six major
destination countries-the United States, Great Britain, Mexico,
Australia, the Republic of China, and Thailand-the essays in this
volume explore the benefits and problems Japanese foreign direct
investment has created, particularly in terms of recipient
countries' employment, foreign trade, acquisition of new technology
and management skills, economic output, resource development, and
public opinion.
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