United States--Japan Trade: Issues and Problems : ReportGeneral Accounting Office, 1979 - 205 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 183 - Japan, industries such as steel, oil-refining, petrochemicals, automobiles, aircraft, industrial machinery of all sorts, and electronics, including electronic computers. From a short-run static viewpoint, encouragement of such industries would seem to conflict with economic rationalism. But, from a long-range viewpoint, these are precisely the industries where income elasticity of demand is high, technological progress is rapid, and labour productivity rises fast.
الصفحة 183 - The Ministry of International Trade and Industry decided to establish in Japan industries which require intensive employment of capital and technology, industries that in consideration of comparative cost of production should be the most inappropriate for Japan, industries such as steel, oil refining, petrochemicals, automobiles, aircraft, industrial machinery of all sorts, and later electronics, including electronic computers.
الصفحة iii - GAO finds the sharpest contrast in the different approaches toward export industries. Japan's commercial policy rests on identifying industries with strong export potential and providing them with support. In the United States there is no analysis of export potential among industries. Shoes and computers are regarded equally. Before targeting an 'export industry', Japan asks 'Do the products of this industry have a high value added content? Will the demand for this product rise with rising income?
الصفحة 205 - ... world as a whole. The Prime Minister stated that Japan will actively continue and expand its cooperation with the peoples of the area in their endeavors toward a better future. The President and the Prime Minister agreed that a comprehensive Middle East peace should be brought about in full accordance with all the principles of United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 and through the recognition of and respect for the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people. To this end, utmost efforts...
الصفحة 49 - BLS defines total compensation as follows: "all direct payments made to the worker (pay for time worked, pay for vacations, holidays, and other leave, all bonuses, and pay In kind) before payroll deductions of any kind, plus employer expenditures for legally required insurance programs and contractual and private plans.
الصفحة 23 - A set of computer programs, procedures, and possibly associated documentation concerned with the operation of a data processing system, eg, compilers, library routines, manuals, circuit diagrams.