ABSTRACT
This text presents an analysis of how international direct investment since World War II has played an important role in the process by which industrial countries generate technology and productivity growth. It covers the complex relations between the US and Japan since 1945.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |57 pages
Overview
chapter |23 pages
The Changing U.S.-Japan Direct Investment Relationship
part |42 pages
Some History
chapter |22 pages
Early U.S. Investments and Technology Transfers, 1948–69
chapter |18 pages
Transition to Two-Way Investment and Technology Flows: The 1970s
part |140 pages
The New Relationship