The Comparison of Trade Policies and Patterns between Japan and Korea
- 서울대학교 경제연구소
- Seoul Journal of Economics
- Seoul Journal of Economics Volume 3 No.4
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1990.12375 - 407 (32 pages)
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During the period of rapid growth (1955-73), Japan's industries entered into the new stage of development, while trade structure reflected the enhanced structural pattern and made a successful achievement of technology imports or innovations. Such a rapid advancement was made possible by facility investments, technological enhancement, extension into new markets, and development of new products. The stabilization of price and efficient allocation of resources, which contributed to the eradication of economic inefficiency, may be prime factors which deserve credit for such superb economic performance.
Abstract
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Macro-Economic Indicators of Japan during the Era of Rapid Growth
Ⅲ. Trade Pattern of Japan
Ⅳ. Conditions of International Competitiveness
Ⅴ. Efficiency of Factor Movement across Industries
Ⅵ. Import Liberalization and Complementary Industrial Policies
Ⅶ. Export Promotion and Import Substitution
Ⅷ. Summary and Conclusion
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