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10. Domestic Politics and Regional Cooperation: The United States, Japan, and Pacific Money and Finance
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
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I. Is Pacific Asia Becoming a Regional Bloc?
- 1. The East Asian Trading Bloc: An Analytical History 21
- 2. Is Japan Creating a Yen Bloc in East Asia and the Pacific? 53
- 3. Pricing Strategies and Trading Blocs in East Asia 89
- 4. Trading Blocs and the Incentives to Protect: Implications for Japan and East Asia 125
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II. Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in East Asia
- 5. Japanese Foreign Investment and the Creation of a Pacific Asian Region 159
- 6. Japan as a Regional Power in Asia 217
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III.Does Japan Have the Qualities of Leadership
- 7. How to Succeed without Really Flying: The Japanese Aircraft Industry and Japan’s Technology Ideology 251
- 8. Foreign Aid and Burdensharing: Is Japan Free Riding to a Coprosperity Sphere in Pacific Asia? 321
- 9. U.S. Political Pressure and Economic Liberalization in East Asia 391
- 10. Domestic Politics and Regional Cooperation: The United States, Japan, and Pacific Money and Finance 423
- 11. National Security Aspects of United States-Japan Economic Relations in the Pacific Asian Region 449
- Contributors 459
- Author Index 461
- Subject Index 467
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
-
I. Is Pacific Asia Becoming a Regional Bloc?
- 1. The East Asian Trading Bloc: An Analytical History 21
- 2. Is Japan Creating a Yen Bloc in East Asia and the Pacific? 53
- 3. Pricing Strategies and Trading Blocs in East Asia 89
- 4. Trading Blocs and the Incentives to Protect: Implications for Japan and East Asia 125
-
II. Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in East Asia
- 5. Japanese Foreign Investment and the Creation of a Pacific Asian Region 159
- 6. Japan as a Regional Power in Asia 217
-
III.Does Japan Have the Qualities of Leadership
- 7. How to Succeed without Really Flying: The Japanese Aircraft Industry and Japan’s Technology Ideology 251
- 8. Foreign Aid and Burdensharing: Is Japan Free Riding to a Coprosperity Sphere in Pacific Asia? 321
- 9. U.S. Political Pressure and Economic Liberalization in East Asia 391
- 10. Domestic Politics and Regional Cooperation: The United States, Japan, and Pacific Money and Finance 423
- 11. National Security Aspects of United States-Japan Economic Relations in the Pacific Asian Region 449
- Contributors 459
- Author Index 461
- Subject Index 467