000 01565nam a2200193 4500
001 583
005 20230410115556.0
008 060907n1995 dr spa
035 _9funglode587
041 _aEN
050 1 4 _aHF 1410 N277 1995
245 0 _aNational competitiveness in a global economy /
_cedited by David P. Rapkin and William P. Avery
260 _aBoulder, CO :
_bLynne Rienner Publishers,
_c1995
300 _ax, 285 p. / 23 cm.
440 _aInternational political economy yearbook ;
_vvol. 8
520 _aCompetitiveness : Useful concept, political slogan, or dangerous obsession?, 1. -- Does the United States have an international competitiveness problem?, 21. -- Sources of competitive asymetries between the United States and Japan, 41. -- Ideology and competitiveness : The basis for U.S. and Japanese economic policies, 55. -- The pursuit of competitiveness in East Asia : Regionalization of production and its consequences, 103. -- The limits on hegemonic predation as a responses to competitiveness problems : The United States and Taiwan, 133. -- Fairness, efficiency and opportunism in U. S. trade and investment policy, 153. -- Alternative paths to competitiveness : U. S. trade policies in international air transport services and commercial class aircraft manufacturing, 179. -- Ideas and foreign policy : The emergence of techno-nationalism in U. S. policies toward Japan, 199. -- Cooperating to competence : The european experiment, 225
700 _aRapkin, David P., ed. \ Avery, William P., ed
942 _2lcc
_cbk
999 _c43918
_d43918