The Future of the U.S.-EU-Japan Triad: How Dominant? how Interdependent? how Divergent?John N. Yochelson Assesses the impact of global economic change on the US-EU-Japan relationship and examines three key sectors: automotive, financial services, and information technology. Provides highlights from the round table discussion of 50 private sector leaders, senior government officials, and policy research experts. |
Contents
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The Changing Dynamic of the Triad | 9 |
The Automotive Sector | 17 |
Financial Services | 23 |
Information Technology | 30 |
The Future of the Triad Key Indicators and Trends | 40 |
I The TRIADS Place in the New Global Economy | 41 |
III Implications | 61 |
The Future of the USEUJapan Triad How Dominant? How Interdependent? How Divergent? | 62 |
About the Authors | |
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agenda Asia Asian auto industry automakers automotive bilateral Bruce Stokes business and financial capital markets challenges companies convergence Cooperation and Development Corporation CSIS direct investment director domestic dominant Economic Cooperation emerging markets Europe European Commission European Union expanding exports financial institutions financial markets financial services foreign future Germany greater Groupe Bull growth Hans Baur Harald Malmgren Heinz Prechter imbalances impact increasingly Information Technology interdependent international economic Japan Japanese Keidanren manufacturing market share Masahisa Naitoh MITI multilateral national treatment negotiations North America OECD Organization for Economic Outlook percent Pierre Jacquet political private sector products and services regional regulatory Robert Hormats Robert Rubin role Russell Pipe semiconductors senior adviser Source Southwood Morcott strategies structure Tadahiro Sekimoto telecommunications TRIAD countries Triad economies TRIAD governments trilateral economies U.S. dollars U.S. Trade Representative United Uruguay Round Vice Chairman Washington world economy world trade Yotaro Kobayashi