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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)
CIS NO: 80-H782-55
TITLE: High Technology and Japanese Industrial Policy: A Strategy for U.S.
Policymakers.
SOURCE: Committee on Ways and Means. House
DOC TYPE: Print COLLATION: xiii+73 p.
DATE: Oct. 1, 1980
CONGRESS-SESSION: 96-2 SUDOC: Y4.W36:WMCP96-74
ITEM NO: 1028
LC CARD NO: 80-603865 MC ENTRY NO: 81-4185
Committee Print No. WMCP 96-74. Subcom on Trade publication of State
Dept-commissioned report, prepared by Julian Gresser (Harvard Univ Law
School), examining U.S.-Japan high technology competition. Includes
executive summary (p. ix-xi) and:
Part 1 (p. 1-27): Japanese post-WWII developments in semiconductor,
computer, and telecommunications industries, including role of Ministry
of International Trade and Industries.
Part 2 (p. 28-41): Analysis of U.S.-Japan competitive forces in high
technology industries and existing U.S. trade remedies.
Part 3 (p. 42-63): Suggested policy elements to enhance U.S. high
technology industry productivity and international competitiveness,
including financial and export incentives.
CONTENT NOTATION: Japanese high technology dev and US policy responses
DESCRIPTORS: SUBCOM ON TRADE. HOUSE; GRESSER, JULIAN;
DEPARTMENT.OF.STATE; GOVERNMENT.AND.BUSINESS; TECHNOLOGICAL
INNOVATIONS; ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT AND INDUSTRY; TELECOMMUNICATION;
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY; FOREIGN.TRADE; JAPAN; COMPETITION
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