Japanese and Canadian economies in Relation to Each Other and the International Economy
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Japan has played a significant role in the development of the global economy.
- The Trade Dispute between Canada and Japan.
- Differing ideologies that both countries held with respect to the development of three partnerships and foreign investments.
- The Auto Industry.
- The tension created between Japan and Canada.
- Developments since the 1970s.
- Synthesis of the Data.
- Conclusion.
Abstract
When the issue of international or global economic history is discussed, the overall impact of the United States on the development of the international economy is typically viewed as a linchpin for the development of investigation. While it is indeed evident that the United States has contributed considerably to the development of the global economy, it is evident that there are other countries that have made significant contributions to this process. Such as the case with Japan. Although Japan has only recently been noted to be a dominant presence in the world economy the reality is that this country has long played an integral role in the development of the global economy.
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