Restrained trade: cartels in Japan's basic materials industries
While Americans enjoy competitive prices for products imported from Japan, Japanese consumers often pay high prices for the same goods. How do Japanese industries manage to export heavily, keep prices high at home, and limit cheap imports into their own markets? Trade associations play a key role in...
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Ithaca [u.a.]
Cornell Univ. Press
1996
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Zusammenfassung: | While Americans enjoy competitive prices for products imported from Japan, Japanese consumers often pay high prices for the same goods. How do Japanese industries manage to export heavily, keep prices high at home, and limit cheap imports into their own markets? Trade associations play a key role in Japan's political economy, Mark Tilton argues. They provide informal market governance that maintains high domestic prices and in some cases directly blocks foreign-made commodities. Tilton profiles the cement, aluminum, steel, and petrochemical industries. He contends that informal producer cartels enjoy considerable legitimacy among and cooperation from downstream users, such as the automotive and electronics industries. Manufacturers accept the high costs and informal import restrictions as a necessary part of the price for maintaining strong domestic suppliers Restrained Trade provides an original, thorough, and careful basic anatomy of important Japanese market practices: post-sales pricing and price adjustment, industrywide price formulas, refusals to deal, market versus big-buyer prices, and preferences for products from Japanese-owned plants overseas |
Beschreibung: | XII, 220 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0801430992 |
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spelling | Tilton, Mark Verfasser aut Restrained trade cartels in Japan's basic materials industries Mark Tilton 1. publ. Ithaca [u.a.] Cornell Univ. Press 1996 XII, 220 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier While Americans enjoy competitive prices for products imported from Japan, Japanese consumers often pay high prices for the same goods. How do Japanese industries manage to export heavily, keep prices high at home, and limit cheap imports into their own markets? Trade associations play a key role in Japan's political economy, Mark Tilton argues. They provide informal market governance that maintains high domestic prices and in some cases directly blocks foreign-made commodities. Tilton profiles the cement, aluminum, steel, and petrochemical industries. He contends that informal producer cartels enjoy considerable legitimacy among and cooperation from downstream users, such as the automotive and electronics industries. Manufacturers accept the high costs and informal import restrictions as a necessary part of the price for maintaining strong domestic suppliers Restrained Trade provides an original, thorough, and careful basic anatomy of important Japanese market practices: post-sales pricing and price adjustment, industrywide price formulas, refusals to deal, market versus big-buyer prices, and preferences for products from Japanese-owned plants overseas Geschichte 1930-1996 gnd rswk-swf Industriepolitiek gtt Kartels gtt Cartels Japan Industrial policy Japan Kartell (DE-588)4029785-8 gnd rswk-swf Rohstoffwirtschaft (DE-588)4050434-7 gnd rswk-swf Grundstoffindustrie (DE-588)4022356-5 gnd rswk-swf Japan Commerce Japan (DE-588)4028495-5 gnd rswk-swf Japan (DE-588)4028495-5 g Rohstoffwirtschaft (DE-588)4050434-7 s Kartell (DE-588)4029785-8 s Geschichte 1930-1996 z DE-604 Grundstoffindustrie (DE-588)4022356-5 s |
spellingShingle | Tilton, Mark Restrained trade cartels in Japan's basic materials industries Industriepolitiek gtt Kartels gtt Cartels Japan Industrial policy Japan Kartell (DE-588)4029785-8 gnd Rohstoffwirtschaft (DE-588)4050434-7 gnd Grundstoffindustrie (DE-588)4022356-5 gnd |
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title | Restrained trade cartels in Japan's basic materials industries |
title_auth | Restrained trade cartels in Japan's basic materials industries |
title_exact_search | Restrained trade cartels in Japan's basic materials industries |
title_full | Restrained trade cartels in Japan's basic materials industries Mark Tilton |
title_fullStr | Restrained trade cartels in Japan's basic materials industries Mark Tilton |
title_full_unstemmed | Restrained trade cartels in Japan's basic materials industries Mark Tilton |
title_short | Restrained trade |
title_sort | restrained trade cartels in japan s basic materials industries |
title_sub | cartels in Japan's basic materials industries |
topic | Industriepolitiek gtt Kartels gtt Cartels Japan Industrial policy Japan Kartell (DE-588)4029785-8 gnd Rohstoffwirtschaft (DE-588)4050434-7 gnd Grundstoffindustrie (DE-588)4022356-5 gnd |
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