Carwars: Trying to Make Sense of U.S.-Japan Trade Frictions in the Automobile and Automobile Parts Markets
A1.159 WP 389
31 Pages Posted: 1 Feb 1998
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Carwars: Trying to Make Sense of U.S.-Japan Trade Frictions in the Automobile and Automobile Parts Markets
Carwars: Trying to Make Sense of U.S.-Japan Trade Frictions in the Automobile and Automobile Parts Markets
Date Written: 1996
Abstract
The story line for recent trade frictions between the U.S. and Japan in the auto market goes as follows. Initially, there was not much trade; Japanese cars were made in Japan with mostly Japanese parts and the same was mostly true of North American cars.
JEL Classification: F10; F14
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