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Japanese Exports and Foreign Direct Investment
Imperfect Competition in International Markets
This book addresses the question of how competition takes place in international manufacturing industries.
Hideki Yamawaki (Author)
9781107410527, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 4 October 2012
288 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm, 0.43 kg
This book addresses the question of how competition takes place in international manufacturing industries. It examines patterns of rivalry among firms from different countries across national boundaries and their influences on international trade and investment. By using various data on Japanese firms in manufacturing industries from the late 1950s through the early 2000s, the first part of this book presents a series of empirical analyses that examines effects of market structure on export pricing, linkages of domestic and foreign market structures on trade performance, and patterns of oligopolistic interactions among firms from different countries in exporting. The second part of this book deals with the impact of strategic interactions on foreign direct investment. In particular, the book examines 'bunching' in foreign direct investment, strategic interactions in intra-industry cross-market foreign direct investment, and their effects on entry patterns and post-entry performance.
1. Introduction
2. Export pricing under imperfect competition
3. Export price, learning, and domestic demand disturbances
4. Foreign market structure, export price, and profitability
5. Competitive advantage and export performance
6. Entry into European and US manufacturing industries
7. Strategic interactions in cross-market entry
8. Response of foreign rivals to Japanese competition
9. Concentrated entry and exit in US manufacturing
10. Conclusions
11. Implications.
Subject Areas: Industry & industrial studies [KN], Business & management [KJ], Finance & accounting [KF], Economics of industrial organisation [KCD], Economics [KC]