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ArtikelIs Japanese Foreign Direct Investment A Substitute for International Trade ?  
Oleh: Wakasugi, Ryuhei
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: JAPAN AND THE WORLD ECONOMY vol. 6 no. 1 (1994), page 45-52.
Topik: FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT; foreign direct investment; international trade
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Isi artikelA major reason of the sharp increase of Japan's FDI in manufacturing sector was due to vigorous technological innovation. It enabled Japanese firms to generate a variety of new manufactured products and have exported them to overseas, and also enabled them to transfer old technology to Southeast Asia. Under a dynamic change, Japan's FDI and export were not substitute. However, Japan's FDI induced by the trade restriction accompanied the decrease of export from Japan. Whether or not FDI and export are substitute should be discussed in the context of dynamic changes in the comparative advantage and the industrial structure.
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