Mismanaged Trade: Strategic Policy and the Semiconductor Industry
By (Author) Kenneth Flamm
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Brookings Institution
1st June 1996
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Transport industries
International trade and commerce
Manufacturing industries
Electronic devices and materials
338.476238152
Paperback
494
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
454g
This book traces the struggle between US and Japanese semiconductor producers from its origins in the 1950s to the novel experiment with "managed trade" embodied in the US-Japan Semiconductor Trade Arrangement of 1986. Flamm provides an analysis of this experiment and its consequences for discussion of patterns of competition within the semiconductor industry. Using new data, he argues that a fundamentally new trade regime for high-technology industries is need to escape from the present impasse. He lays out the alternatives, from laissez-faire to managed trade, and argues strongly for a new set of international ground rules to regulate acceptable behaviour by government and firms in high-tech industries.
"Kenneth Flamm is a senior fellow in Economic Studies and Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution."