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Japanese Investment in the United States - Kozo Yamamura
About this film
Al Page interviews Kozo Yamamura, Economics Professor in the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington. Professor Yamamura discusses short and long term influences due to the influx of Japanese investment in American industry, analyzes Japanese economic policies as regards domestic demands vs. international demands, examines political ramifications, reflects upon the meanings of "internationalization" to the Japanese and explains some of the cultural differences between the two countries. Originally broadcast on UWTV as a segment from Upon reflection in 1985.
Directors & creators
University of Washington. Instructional Media Services.
Subjects
Yamamura, Kōzō, Japan -- Economic policy, United States -- Foreign economic relations, Investments, Foreign -- United States
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