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VERs under imperfect competition and foreign direct investment: a case study of the US Japan auto VER.

By: Melo de, Jaime; Tarr, David.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: The World Bank working papers no. 667. Publisher: Washington : World Bank, 1991Subject(s): Foreign Investment | Protectionism -- Japan -- US -- Automobile industry. -- Protectionism -- Japan -- US -- Automobile industry. -- Protectionism -- Japan -- US -- Automobile industry. -- Protectionism -- Japan -- US -- Automobile industrySummary: Protection of domestic industries through nontariff barriers generally produces unintended effects. The developments that followed the agreement between the United States and Japan on autos demonstrate the complexity of the voluntary export restraint mechanism.
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Protection of domestic industries through nontariff barriers generally produces unintended effects. The developments that followed the agreement between the United States and Japan on autos demonstrate the complexity of the voluntary export restraint mechanism.

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