All Theses, Dissertations, and Capstone Projects
Year of Award
1988
Degree
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
College
College of Business & Professional Studies
Degree Program
Business
Department
Business Administration
Keywords
International Trade, Asia, Japan, Export, Equal Market
Abstract
This paper will show that there is a problem in dealing with the Japanese on the international trade issues between the Japanese and the United States.
In Chapter II the patterns and problems that have arisen between the United States and Japan during the past four decades. Chapter III will review the damaging effects that the Japanese non-tariff barriers have upon the United States. These barriers are so upsetting and restrictive to businesses in the United States that many firms refuse even to attempt to export to Japan. Chapter IV presents several proposals that could greatly increase the ability of the United States to export Japan. Greater U.S. efforts to restrict market access here in the United States would be one of the greatest weapons in obtaining equal market access in Japan.
Document Type
Restricted Thesis
Recommended Citation
Barton, Steven Keith, "Does Japan Truly Have an Open Market for the United States" (1988). All Theses, Dissertations, and Capstone Projects. 602.
https://griffinshare.fontbonne.edu/all-etds/602
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