CONTENTS
Preface = xiii
PART ONE Theories of International Trade
1. Note on Comparative Advantage = 3
2. Note on Sources of Comparative Advantage = 9
3. "New" Theories of International Trade = 15
PART TWO Comparative Advantage and Industry Structure
4. The Japanese Facsimile Industry in 1990 = 33
5. The Global Semiconductor Industry, 1987 = 55
6. The Global Computer Industry = 78
PART THREE Comparative Advantage and Corporate Strategy
7. B-W Footware = 107
8. Lotus Development Corporation : Entering International Markets = 125
9. Hoechst and the German Chemical Industry = 141
10. Hoechst in the United States(A) = 159
PART FOUR Intermediation and International Trade
11. Japan's Sogoshosha
12. General Electric Trading Company, 1985 = 198
13. Note on Trade Finance = 216
PART FIVE Alliances in International Competition
14. Swissair's Alliances = 239
15. Xerox and Fuji Xerox = 264
16. Mips Computer Systems (A) = 291
17. The FS-X Project = 313
PART SIX The Political Economy of Trade Policy
18. Textiles and the Multi - Fiber Arrangement = 337
19. Note on Free Trade and Protectionism = 353
20. Europe 1992 = 361
21. North American Free Trade Arrangement : Free for Whom? = 384
22. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade = 414
PART SEVEN Trade Policy and Corporate Strategy
23. Searching for Trade Remedies : The U. S. Machine Tool Industry, 1983 = 425
24. United States Trade Law = 439
25. The Semiconductor Industry Association and the Trade Dispute with Japan (A) = 457
26. Canada Packers and the Canada - U. S. Free Trade Agreement = 474
PART EIGHT Industrial Policy and International Competition
27. Motorola and Japan (A) = 497
28. Collision Course in Commercial Aircraft : Boeing-Airbus-McDonnell Douglas 1991(A) = 510
29. Zenith and High Definition Television, 1990 = 530
30. Fusion Systems Corporation in Japan(A) = 554