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In the last issue of INTERECONOMICS Nobumitsu Kagami analysed Japan’s behavioural pattern and role in the international monetary sphere. The following complementary article covers the field of the country’s foreign trade.
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Helou, A. Structural components of Japan’s international trade. Intereconomics 15, 204–208 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02930854
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