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ArtikelThe Impact of The 1986 US - Japan Semiconductor Agreement  
Oleh: Baldwin, Richard E.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: JAPAN AND THE WORLD ECONOMY vol. 6 no. 2 (1994), page 129-152.
Topik: semiconductor; semiconductor; agreement
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Isi artikelThe 1986 Semiconductor Agreement was meant to counter alleged dumping and market closure in Japan. Market closure provisions were not fully implemented. The antidumping part was via a price floor. The price floor ignored the learning - curve in the industry and so it did more harm to US industrial interests than it did to Japanese industrial interests. The price floor guaranteed above - normal profits to memory producers of which Japanese firms accounted for about 90 %. The price floor did not apply to Japan, so it gave Japanese chip users an advantage by raising the costs of non - Japanese rivals.
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