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_aJulian Gresser _910248 |
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| 245 | _aPartners in Prosperity: Strategic Industries for the U S and Japan | ||
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_aNew York _bMcGraw Hill Book Company _c1984 |
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_axviii,427 p. _bHB _c23x16 cm. |
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_b15.95 _c$ _d15.95 |
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| 520 | _aGresser, a lawyer who has practiced in both the U.S. and Japan, argues that technology's crucial contribution to economic growth means that government must actively foster certain industries. He develops a method of identifying strategic industries and technologies, and a negotiation process to help the U.S. allocate resources to strategic sectors. Finally, Gresser urges that the United States and Japan pursue joint economic growth "as though their respective strategic industries were actually those of one country." With its many new insights and startling ideas, this book will profoundly influence American economic thinking for years to come. | ||
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_aInternational Economics _910249 |
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_aJapanese Challenge _910250 |
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_aU S Japan Technological Partnership _910251 |
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