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International Friction and Cooperation in High-Technology Development and Trade: Papers and Proceedings (1997)
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International Friction and Cooperation in High-Technology Development and Trade: Papers and Proceedings

III
PROJECT PAPERS

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237
Front Matter (R1-R16)
I. Introduction (1-8)
II. Proceedings (9-10)
Welcome (11-12)
Introductions by Project Co-Chairs (13-15)
The End of the Endless Frontier (16-24)
The Multilateral System and National Economic Strategies (25-45)
Regional Cooperation in Core Technologies: The Case of Airbus (46-61)
Luncheon Address: International Competition for High-Technology Industry and the Multilateral Trading System (62-70)
National Policies in Support of High-Technology Industry (71-88)
From Conflict to Cooperation: Trade in Semiconductors (89-106)
Foreign Direct Investment Restrictions: Consequences for Trade and Technology (107-118)
Second Day's Welcome (119-119)
Introduction (120-120)
Opening Address (121-129)
Dual-Use Technologies and National Security (130-152)
Research, Economic Growth, and Competitiveness (153-167)
International Cooperation and Market Access in Telecommunications (168-180)
Participation in National Technology Development Programs (181-197)
Public and Private Programs and International Cooperation (198-215)
Strategic Alliances Among Private Firms (216-229)
Concluding Remarks (230-236)
III. Project Papers (237-238)
The Concept of National Economic Strategy (239-266)
Japan: The Philosophy of Government Support for Information Technology (267-277)
Asymmetries in National Patterns of Foreign Direct Investment: Consequences for Trade and Technology Development (278-303)
Technology Issues in the International Trading System (304-324)
Dumping: Still a Problem in International Trade (325-377)

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