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7C. INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND DEVELOPED ECONOMIES
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52430. JAPANESE AND AMERICAN BUSINESS RELATIONS. Survey of Japanese business attitudes and views of America; discusses Japan's postwar recovery, attitudes towards education, foreign investment, American wealth and power, technology, cultural change, business ethics, and other topic s. 18 pages, 9 footnotes, 9 bibliographic sources.
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$126
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52369. JAPANESE ECONOMIC IMPERIALISM SINCE WORLD WAR II. Good thorough study of Japan's trade relations with other countries, which stresses Japan's exploitation of the raw materials of other nations; however, the definition of "imperialism" used is very loose (basically, if anything once imported is re-exported.) Includes Japanese investment in foreign countries. 16 pages, 20 footnotes, 10 bibliographic sources.
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$112
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52276. THE ROLE OF U. S. ECONOMIC AID TO TAIWAN. This is an analysis of the ways in which U.S. economic aid helped the Nationalist regime to survive after its flight from the mainland. It is generally favorable to U.S. policy. 15 pages, 55 footnotes, 25 bibliographic sources.
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$105
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51780. FRANCE, THE COMMON MARKET AND INDUSTRIALIZATION. Good overview of France's economic prosperity since World War II, with comments on the role of the Common Market and the changing structure of French industry. 11p. 10f. Sb.
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$77
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