Is Japan a Precedent for China?
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Moran, Theodore
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Abstract
Globalization's Winners and Losers: Challenges for Developed and Developing Countries - GeorgetownX - INFX523-01
Description
In this video, Professor Moran discusses Japanese industrial policies and whether or not the Japanese model can serve as a model for the Chinese. It continues to unpack the following key question:
What are the pros and cons of industrial policy, sophisticated industrial policy, and strategic trade policy?
Learning Objective: Explain the pros and cons of industrial policy, sophisticated industrial policy, strategic trade policy.
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2013-10-15Rights Note
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WEEK 4 - Industrial Policy, Unfair Practices, and Trade Deficits
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Georgetown University
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04:49 1920x1080
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