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Preface
Introduction
Jeffrey A. Frankel
Miles Kahler
I. Is Pacific Asia Becoming A Regional Bloc?
1. The East Asian Trading Bloc: An Analytical History, Peter A. Petri
Comment: Stephan Haggard
2. Is Japan Creating A Yen Bloc In East Asia And The Pacific?, Jeffrey A. Frankel
Comment: Robert Z. Lawrence
3. Pricing Strategies And Trading Blocs In East Asia, Gary R. Saxonhouse
Comment: Robert Gilpin
4. Trading Blocs And The Incentives To Protect: Implications For Japan And East Asia, Kenneth A. Froot And David B. Yoffie
Comment: Marcus Noland
Comment: Jeffry A. Frieden
II. Japanese Foreign Direct Investment In East Asia
5. Japanese Foreign Investment And The Creation Of A Pacific-Asian Region, Richard F. Doner
Comment: Robert E. Lipsey
6. Japan As A Regional Power In Asia, Peter J. Katzenstein And Martin Rouse
Comment: Wing Thye Woo
III. Does Japan Have The Qualities Of Leadership?
7. How To Succeed Without Really Flying: The Japanese Aircraft Industry And Japan's Technology Ideology, David B. Friedman And Richard J. Samuels
Comment: Gregory W. Noble
8. Foreign Aid And Burdensharing: Is Japan Free-Riding To A Co-Prosperity Sphere In Pacific Asia?, Shafiqul Islam
Comment: Stephen D. Krasner
Comment: Robert Dekle
Comment: Takashi Inoguchi
9. U.S. Political Pressure And Economic Liberalization In East Asia, Takatoshi Ito
Comment: Frances Rosenbluth
10. Domestic Politics And Regional Cooperation: The United States, Japan, And Pacific Money And Finance, Jeffry A. Frieden
Comment: Takeo Hoshi
11. National Security Aspects Of United States—Japan Economic Relations In The Pacific Asian Region, Martin Feldstein
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index
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