The recent earthquake in Kobe posed an unexpected threat to
Japan's future as a leader in world trade and investment. In the
aftermath of such an event, Japan--U.S. relations are likely to
become increasingly important as Japan seeks to rebuild itself and
encourage international investment.
Trade and Investment in the 1990s provides crucial insight on
the future of Japan--U.S. relations. Presenting views of such
distinguished economists as Nobel Laureate Paul A. Samuelson, this
volume covers such topics as Japan--U.S. relations under the
Clinton Administration, trade negotiations, international
competition and investment, and recent economic and financial
trends. A compilation of recent lectures sponsored by The Center
for Japan-U.S. Business and Economic Studies at New York
University, this volume is sure to be of use to all those
interested in the critical relationship between Japan and the
U.S.
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