Europe and the Japanese Challenge

The Regulation of Multinationals in Comparative Perspective

Mark Mason author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:27th Nov '97

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Japanese foreign direct investment surged into Western markets in the late 1980s provoking intense policy debates in Europe and America. How did the European authorities respond to this 'Japanese Challenge'? How did their response compare to the US policy record? Does this international business activity give any insights into the idea of increasing convergence of behaviour of the world's capitalist economies? To answer these questions, Mark Mason investigates European policies towards the Japanese Challenge in cross-national and historical perspectives. He compares the policy response of European governments with that of the US government by contrasting case studies in three key sectorsthe automobile industry, consumer electronics, and banking. The case studies are then examined in the context of wider policy patterns and models across the entire Triad throughout the postwar period. This book will be essential reading for anyone interested in international business history, Japanese investment policies, international trade, corporate strategy, and government-industry relations.

For those who seek an examination of the historical development of Japanese foreign direct investment in Western Europe, and the differing policy responses of the EU and its constituent member states, this book will prove useful. * Richard Leitch, Journal of Asian Business, Vol 16, 2000 *
...a handsome representation...systematic and straightforward...interesting study. - J Thomas Lindblad. University of Leiden. 1998

ISBN: 9780198292647

Dimensions: 225mm x 145mm x 15mm

Weight: unknown

180 pages