The effect of Japanese investment on the world economy: a six-country study, 1970 - 1991
Few economic issues have generated as much controversy as Japanese foreign direct investment. Many critics perceived Japanese foreign multinational enterprises and direct investment as causing economic dislocation and deindustrialization. When the host countries experienced difficulties in receiving...
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Zusammenfassung: | Few economic issues have generated as much controversy as Japanese foreign direct investment. Many critics perceived Japanese foreign multinational enterprises and direct investment as causing economic dislocation and deindustrialization. When the host countries experienced difficulties in receiving Japanese foreign direct investment, many connected these difficulties with the world economic showdown between 1970 and 1990, when productivity and employment grew more slowly than in previous decades Fueled by a high domestic savings rate and by the paper profits of Japan's bubble economy, Japanese foreign direct investment surged between 1970 and 1991 as Japanese firms moved overseas to avail themselves of cheap labor, avoid trade conflict, and acquire real estate and natural resources. When Japan's financial bubble finally burst and foreign direct investment declined, however, Japan's securities and real estate markets turned sour. Economic indicators slid downward and flattened as the world experienced its worst economic depression since the end of the World War II Japanese foreign direct investment generated new opportunities and benefits but also created new problems for the recipient countries. This volume examines the countries that received nearly three-fifths of all Japanese foreign direct investment between 1980 and 1990 and asks the following questions. Why did Japanese foreign direct investment increase so dramatically between 1970 and 1991? What are some of the significant patterns of Japanese foreign direct investment in host countries? What economic effect did Japanese foreign direct investment have on the host countries |
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520 | |a Fueled by a high domestic savings rate and by the paper profits of Japan's bubble economy, Japanese foreign direct investment surged between 1970 and 1991 as Japanese firms moved overseas to avail themselves of cheap labor, avoid trade conflict, and acquire real estate and natural resources. When Japan's financial bubble finally burst and foreign direct investment declined, however, Japan's securities and real estate markets turned sour. Economic indicators slid downward and flattened as the world experienced its worst economic depression since the end of the World War II | ||
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adam_text | The Effect of
Japanese Investment
on the World Economy
A SIX-COUNTRY STUDY, 1970-1991
EDITED BY LEON HOLLERMAN AND RAMON H MYERS
HOOVER INSTITUTION PRESS • STANFORD UNIVERSITY STANFORD, CALIFORNIA
Contents
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES—vi
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS—ix
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS—x
INTRODUCTION: Ramon H Myers—xiii
CHAPTER 1: Kar-yiu Wong and KOZJO Yamamura
Japan s Direct Investment in the United States: Causes,
Patterns, and Issues—1
CHAPTER 2: Leon Hollerman
Japan s Direct Investment in Britain: A Case Study of
Industrial Policy on the International Plane—47
CHAPTER 3: Terutomo Ozawa and Clark W Reynolds
Japanese Investment in Mexico: A New Industrial
Nexus?—85
CHAPTER 4: Peter Drysdale
Japanese Direct Investment in Australia in Comparative
Perspective—135
CHAPTER 5: Mingsarn Santikarn Kaosa-ard
Japanese Direct Investment in Thailand—177
CHAPTER 6: Chi Schive
Japanese Direct Investment in the Republic of China—201
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS—233
INDEX—235
•
Tables and Figures
Introduction
TABLE I I:
Chapter 1
TABLE 1 1:
TABLE 1 2:
TABLE 1 3:
TABLE 1 4:
TABLE 1 5:
TABLE 1 6:
TABLE 1 7:
TABLE 1 8:
TABLE 1 9:
TABLE 1 10:
TABLE 1 11:
TABLE 1 12:
TABLE 1 13:
TABLE 1 14:
Chapter 2
TABLE 2 1:
Chapter 3
TABLE 3 1:
Japanese FDI by Region, 1970-1991
Selected Trade-Related Data, Japan, 1980-1991
Selected Macroeconomic and Other Data, Japan, 1980-1991
External Liabilities, Japan, 1976-1991
External Assets, Japan, 1976-1991
Private Direct and Portfolio Investment Position of the
United States, 1976-1991
Japanese Direct Investment by Industries in Selected Years
Foreign Direct Investment Position at Historical Cost,
1970-1991
Shares of Investment from Major Investing Countries,
1980-1991
Japanese Capital Inflow, 1980-1991
Distribution of Japanese Direct Investment by Industries in
Selected Years
Rates of Return of Foreign and Japanese Investment in the
United States, U S Direct Investment Abroad, and All U S
Businesses, 1982-1991
Rates of Return by Industries in Selected Years, Japan and
All Nations
Performance of Affiliates of Major Investors, 1989
Proportion of Local Content (Raw Materials and Parts) of
Japanese-Owned Firms in the United States, 1987 and 1990
Japan s Direct Investment in the United Kingdom, by
Industry, by Japanese Fiscal Year, 1977 to 1992
Overseas Investment Flows to Latin America and the
Caribbean, 1979-1990
Tables and Figures vii
TABLE 3 2: Japanese Foreign Direct Investment
TABLE 3 3: Japanese Private and Public Loans to Mexico:
Commercial Bank Claims
TABLE 3 4: Japanese Producers of Color TV Sets
FIGURE 3 1: Foreign Direct Investment Flows to Latin America and the
Caribbean
Chapter 4
TABLE 4 1: Shares in Level of Direct Investment in Australia, 1981-
TABLE 4 2: Composition of Japanese Investment to Rest of World
TABLE 4 3: Japan s Annual Direct Investment Abroad: Ranking of Major
Recipient Countries
TABLE 4 4: Shares in Level of Total Investment in Australia, 1981-1991
TABLE 4 5: Japanese Direct Investment in Australia by Sector,
1980-1991
TABLE 4 6: Japanese Subsidiaries in Australia by Year of Establishment
TABLE 4 7: Japanese Direct Investment in Real Estate by Region,
1985-1991
TABLE 4 8: Japanese Investment in Australian Property, Level as of
June 1992
TABLE 4 9: Ratio of Import Purchases to Total Purchases of Intermediate
Goods by Japanese Affiliates in Oceania, 1980-1990
TABLE 4 10: Ratio of Import Purchases to Total Purchases of Plant and
Equipment by Japanese Affiliates in Oceania, 1989
TABLE 4 11: Foreign Ownership or Control by Sector
FIGURE 4 1: Level of U S Investment in Australia by Type of Investment,
FIGURE 4 2: Level of Japanese Investment in Australia by Type of
Investment, 1990
FIGURE 4 3: Japanese Direct Investment in Australia and Worldwide,
FIGURE 4 4: Ratio of Exports of Japanese Affiliates to Japan in Total
Sales and Ratio of Imports of Japanese Affiliates from Japan
in Total Purchases, 1972
FIGURE 4 5: Ratio of Exports of Japanese Affiliates to Japan in Total
Sales and Ratio of Imports of Japanese Affiliates from Japan
in Total Purchases, 1990
FIGURE 4 6: Ratio of Exports of Japanese Affiliates in Manufacturing to
Japan in Total Sales and Ratio of Imports of Japanese
Tables and Figures
Affiliates in Manufacturing from Japan in Total Purchases,
FIGURE 4 7: Ratio of Exports of Japanese Affiliates in Manufacturing to
Japan in Total Sales and Ratio of Imports of Japanese
Affiliates in Manufacturing from Japan in Total Purchases,
Chapter 5
TABLE 5 1: Indicators of the Thai Economy
TABLE 5 2: Foreign Direct Investment from Five Countries, 1986-1990
TABLE 5 3: Thailand s FDI and Gross Domestic Investment, 1979-1990
TABLE 5 4: Net Inflows of Foreign Investment by Industry, 1970-1990
TABLE 5 5: Distribution of Other Countries FDI in Thailand, 1981-1991
TABLE 5 6: Net Inflow of Direct Investment from Japan and the United
States
TABLE 5 7: Proportion of Registered Foreign Capital in-Thailand, 1960/
86-1991
TABLE 5 8: Manufactured Exports and Export Propensities by
Nationality Group and Ownership
Chapter 6
TABLE 6 1: Japan s Investment in Taiwan and Korea During the Colonial
Regimes
TABLE 6 2: Foreign Direct Investment in Taiwan and S Korea by Source
TABLE 6 3: Ownership Structure of Japanese Enterprises in Taiwan and
S Korea, 1991
TABLE 6 4: Japanese Government Loans to Taiwan
TABLE 6 5: Japanese Paid-up Capital and Firm by Industry and by Year
of Establishment, Taiwan and S Korea
TABLE 6 6: Exports and Market Orientation of Foreign Firms in Taiwan,
1976 and 1986
TABLE 6 7: Multiple Regressions on Foreign Firms Local Contents, 1979
and 1982
FIGURE 6 1: The Export Ratio of Foreign Firms*
FIGURE 6 2: Local Content of Foreign Firms Output
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