Trade Friction and Economic Policy
Discover the intricate dynamics of international commerce in "Trade Friction and Economic Policy" by Ryuzo Sato, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This insightful volume, spanning 256 pages, compiles the proceedings of a pivotal international conference held in 1986, at a time when trade tensions between Japan and the United States were significantly heightened. Sato delves into the complexities of economic policy and trade relations, providing valuable perspectives on the challenges faced during this critical period. Whether you are a scholar, policy maker, or an avid reader interested in economic history, this book offers essential insights into the negotiations and frictions that have shaped modern economic landscapes. Don't miss the chance to deepen your understanding of global trade relations through this engaging and informative read.