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Citrin, Daniel: "Agricultural Policies In Japan And Their Economic Consequences". World Economic And Financial Surveys, Imf Staff Studies, September, 1990, Pp. 53 - 63., F. C. Agu
Economic and Financial Review
The 11-page paper reviews the main policies that have been applied to support Japanese agriculture, the costs as well as· the benefits. The rice crop is accorded pre-eminence because of its importance in the country's agriculture.
Latin American Trade Relations With Japan: New Opportunities In The 1990s?, Barbara Stallings
Latin American Trade Relations With Japan: New Opportunities In The 1990s?, Barbara Stallings
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Latin American Trade Relations With Japan: New Opportunities In The 1990s?, Barbara Stallings
Latin American Trade Relations With Japan: New Opportunities In The 1990s?, Barbara Stallings
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Japanese Consumption Tax: Value-Added Model Or Administrative Nightmare, Barry M. Freiman
The Japanese Consumption Tax: Value-Added Model Or Administrative Nightmare, Barry M. Freiman
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unwelcome Imports: Racism, Sexism, And Foreign Investment, William H. Lash Iii
Unwelcome Imports: Racism, Sexism, And Foreign Investment, William H. Lash Iii
Michigan Journal of International Law
This article will address the problems minorities and women face from Japanese foreign direct investment. This article focuses on Japanese direct investment because the rapid rise in Japan's direct investment in the United States, combined with a record of discrimination by Japanese firms in Japan and abroad, makes Japanese investment the best example of the problems addressed in this article. However, the discriminatory attitudes described here may well be held by other foreign investors, and therefore, the legislation proposed later in this article addresses a broader problem.
Freedom Of Expression: The Continuing Revolution In Japan's Legal Culture, Lawrence W. Beer
Freedom Of Expression: The Continuing Revolution In Japan's Legal Culture, Lawrence W. Beer
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
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Dynamics Of Korea-Japan Relations In The 1990'S, Louis D. Hayes
Dynamics Of Korea-Japan Relations In The 1990'S, Louis D. Hayes
Selected Papers in Asian Studies: Western Conference of the Association for Asian Studies
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Foreign Language Trademarks In Japan: The Linguistic Challenge, Rosalynn Frank
Foreign Language Trademarks In Japan: The Linguistic Challenge, Rosalynn Frank
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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The Development Of The Equal Treatment Principle In The International Debt Crisis, Carsten Thomas Ebenroth, Rüdiger Woggon
The Development Of The Equal Treatment Principle In The International Debt Crisis, Carsten Thomas Ebenroth, Rüdiger Woggon
Michigan Journal of International Law
Since the outbreak of the international debt crisis at the beginning of the 1980s, debtor countries have reached a series of agreements with private creditor banks, with the aim of reducing the financial strain on the debtor countries and enabling them to service their debts. Long-term extensions of maturities are a central aspect of many of these arrangements. Included in the restructurings are all the medium- and long-term claims of the creditor banks, often short-term trade credits and interbank lines, and, in individual cases such as the restructuring of the debts of Poland, Yugoslavia, Costa Rica, and some African States, …