Linking Trade and Technology Policies : An International Comparison of the Policies of Industrialized Nations.
by
 
Staff, National Academy of Sciences.

Title
Linking Trade and Technology Policies : An International Comparison of the Policies of Industrialized Nations.

Author
Staff, National Academy of Sciences.

ISBN
9780309584043

Personal Author
Staff, National Academy of Sciences.

Physical Description
1 online resource (176 pages)

Contents
Linking Trade and Technology Policies -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- Technology and International Trade Competition-Historical Trends -- Technology and International Competition: A Historial Perspective -- WHY WORRY ABOUT HIGH TECHNOLOGY? -- External Economies within Sectors -- External Economies Across Sectors -- TRENDS IN HIGH-TECHNOLOGY TRADE -- SOURCES OF TRENDS IN HIGH-TECHNOLOGY TRADE -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Technological and Trade Competition: The Changing Positions of the United States, Japan, and Germany -- TECHNOLOGY, INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE, AND INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS -- THE UPSURGE OF JAPAN IN WORLD MARKETS -- THE DETERIORATION OF THE U.S. COMPETITIVE POSITION -- THE STABLE PATTERNS OF GERMANY'S TRADE PERFORMANCE -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- APPENDIX SIE-WORLD TRADE DATA BASE -- REFERENCES -- Summary of Panel Discussion -- NOTES -- New Paradigms for Linking Technology and Trade Policies -- Managing Trade Conflict in High-Technology Industries -- TRADE BARRIERS, STRUCTURAL IMPEDIMENTS, AND STRUCTURAL DIFFERENCESAS SOURCES OF TRADE CONFLICT IN HI... -- TRADE BARRIERS, STRUCTURAL DIFFERENCES, AND NEW MULTILATERAL RULESFOR TECHNOLOGY TRADE: A LONG-TERM... -- Government Procurement Practices -- Intellectual Property Protection -- Antidumping Procedures -- Industrial Targeting and Subsidies -- Foreign Direct Investment Policy -- Competition Policy -- IMPROVEMENTS IN NATIONAL TRADE POLICIES: AN INTERIM POLICY AGENDA -- Antidumping Laws -- Countervailing Duties -- Section 301 and Super 301 -- CONCLUSIONS -- NOTES -- References -- Summary of Panel Discussion -- Technology Challenges to Trade Policy -- Technology Challenges to Trade Policy -- WHY IS HIGH TECHNOLOGY DIFFERENT? -- WHY TRADE POLICY IN HIGH TECHNOLOGY IS DIFFERENT.
 
AN ILLUSTRATION: U.S.-JAPAN SEMICONDUCTOR TRADE AGREEMENT -- LESSONS OF THE SCTA -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Summary of Panel Discussion -- Trade Challenges to Technology Policy -- The Challenges of International Trade to U.S. Technology Policy -- THE STRUCTURE OF U.S. TECHNOLOGY "POLICY" -- NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES -- RESPONSES AND COMPLICATIONS -- EVALUATING THE U.S. TECHNOLOGY POLICY RESPONSE TO THE TRADE CHALLENGE -- CONCLUSION: ISSUES FOR THE FUTURE -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- Summary of Panel Discussion -- APPENDIXES -- A Biographical Information About the Authors -- B Symposium Program -- C List of Symposium Attendees -- INDEX.

Local Note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

Subject Term
Competition, International.
 
Developed countries -- Commercial policy.
 
High technology industries -- Government policy -- Developed countries.
 
Technology and state -- Developed countries.

Genre
Electronic books.

Added Author
Moore, Gordon E.
 
Harris, Martha C.

Electronic Access
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LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
IYTE LibraryE-Book1318335-1001HF1412 -- .L56 1992 EBEbrary E-Books