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Market Structure and International Trade in Japan's Industry

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  • Noriyuki Doi

    (School of Economics, Kwansei Gakuin University)

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This paper examines the effects of industrial concentration and other control variables on international trade in Japan's manufacturing industry for 1976-1980. The primary findings are (1) Concentration has a positive and significant impact on both export share and import share;(2) both labor intensity and subcontract ratio have a positive and significant effect on export share; (3) tariff rate has an import-preventing effect, while the relative disadvantage due to the imports of main materials has a positive and significant impact on import share.

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  • Noriyuki Doi, 1984. "Market Structure and International Trade in Japan's Industry," Discussion Paper Series 03, School of Economics, Kwansei Gakuin University, revised Jun 1984.
  • Handle: RePEc:kgu:wpaper:03
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