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International Conference Center, Waseda University

Co-organizer

Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Tokyo, Institute of Modern Political Science and Economics der Waseda Universität



The Political Economy of Trade Conflicts

11. Dezember - 12. Dezember 1993

Die Aufmerksamkeit, die der Wirtschaft Japans weltweit entgegengebracht wird, ist wesentlich durch den Umstand bedingt, daß die Entwicklung der japanischen Wirtschaft handelspolitische Interessen anderer Länder tagniert hat.


Im Mittelpunkt dieser Konferenz stand der Handelskonflikt, seine innere Logik, seine Funktionsweise und seine Bedeutung als Spielart internationaler Wirtschaftspolitik.


 

Vorträge

Tag 1         11. Dezember (Samstag)


1st session: Japanese Trade Policy

Bureaucrats, Politicians and Big Business

Prof. Kōsuke Ōyama, Tsukuba University

Foreign and Domestic Determinants of Trade Policy

Risaburō Nezu, Ministry for International Trade and Industry


2nd session: US Trade Policy

Bilateralism and Regionalism in US Trade Strategy

Kenneth Oye, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The Rationale behind US Trade Policy

Jonathan Aronson


3rd session: EC Trade Policy

EC Trade Policy: Some Key Charakteristics

Hans-Peter Fröhlich, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft, Cologne

EC Trade Policy: The Twelve vis-à-vis Japan - From Confrontation to Kooperation

Wolfgang Papa, European Commission, Brussels


Panel discussion

Trade Policy and Japan, the US and EC - Similarities and Pecularities

Tag 2         12. Dezember (Sonntag)


4th session: Conflict Area I - Agriculture

Historical Background of Government Intervention in Agriculture and Possible Compromise in the Farm Trade Area

Kenji Horiguchi, Waseda University

Japanese Farm Products Trade and Japanese Agricultural Policy

Yoshiaki Watanabe, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

EC Agricultural Policy and International Agricultural Trade Effects

Adolf Weber, University of Kiel


5th session: Conflict Area II - High Technology

The Role of Governments in High Tech Trade

Glen S. Fukushima, AT&T Tokyo

Bureaucratic Policies for High Technology Industries

Maurice Bourène, EC Delegation Tokyo

An Analysis of Anti-Dumping Policies in World Markets for High Technology Products

Kazuharu Kiyono, Waseda University


6th session: Means of Conflict Solution

SII - a Solution Model for Trade Conflicts

Takehiko Yamamoto, Waseda University

Competition Policy as a Market Opening Instrument

Franz Waldenberger


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