Who's Bashing Whom?

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  • Who's Bashing Whom? Book Detail

  • Author : Laura D'Andrea Tyson
  • Release Date : 1993
  • Publisher : Peterson Institute
  • Genre : Business & Economics
  • Pages : 358
  • ISBN 13 : 9780881321067
  • File Size : 79,79 MB

Who's Bashing Whom? by Laura D'Andrea Tyson PDF Summary

Book Description: Governments around the world? This volume answers these questions on the basis of detailed and rigorous case studies of trade disputes between the United States, Japan, and Europe in aircraft, semiconductors, supercomputers, telecommunications, and other electronics products. Tyson proposes a "cautious activist" policy agenda to promote US competitiveness in high-technology sectors and to strengthen multilateral rules governing high-technology trade.

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