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Author:Cutts, R. L.
Title:The construction market : Japan slams the door.
Journal:California Management Review
1988 : SUMMER, VOL. 30:4, p. 46-63
Index terms:MARKET STRUCTURE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
JAPAN
Language:eng
Abstract:America has been fighting a diplomatic and trade battle against protectionism in Japan's 380 billion USD per year contrustion market. Focusing on a new international airport project near Osaka it is explained why the dispute and its outcome are so crucial. At stake is open US access to hundreds of billions of dollars more in contracts from new Japanese high-technology public works projects that will give the nation a new social infrastructure. If the US continues to be shut out of Japan while Japanese continue to aggressively invade the US and third-country markets, construction could become another major strategic industry in which American corporations will have lost a significant share of the global market.
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