Export Price, Demand Disturbances and Market Structure

  • Hideki Yamawaki
Part of the Studies in Industrial Organization book series (SIOR, volume 13)

Abstract

In the last two decades Japanese firms have been remarkably successful in penetrating the world export markets of manufactured goods such as machinery, electrical equipment, electronics, and automobiles. While such performance of Japanese firms in the world export markets has been attributed to their comparative advantages in manufacturing methods and managerial policies

Keywords

Foreign Market Domestic Firm Export Price Home Currency Capital Intensity 
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© Kluwer Academic Publishers 1990

Authors and Affiliations

  • Hideki Yamawaki
    • 1
  1. 1.Science Center BerlinBerlinGermany (West)

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