Project/Area Number |
07044025
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for international Scientific Research
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Section | Joint Research |
Research Institution | Tokiwa University (1996) University of Tsukuba (1995) |
Principal Investigator |
KOHNO Hirotada Tokiwa University, College of Applied International Studies, Prof., 国際学部, 教授 (40017984)
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Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) |
MORISHIMA Takaharu Keiai Univ., Faculty of Economics, Lecturer, 経済学部, 専任講師 (10241770)
POOT Jacques Univ.of Tsukuba, Master's Program in Environ.Science, Prof., 環境科学研究科, 外国人教師(教授)
HIGANO Yoshiro Univ.of Tsukuba, Inst.of Agri.Eng., Prof., 農林工学系, 教授 (90189762)
KIMURA Yoshio Chukyo University, Faculty of Economics, Prof., 経済学部, 教授 (70080223)
FUKUCHI Takao Nagoya Municipal Univ., Faculty of Economics, Prof., 経済学部, 教授 (60091922)
PLANE David A Univ. Arizona, Dept.of Geog.& Reg.Dev., Prof., 地理・地域開発学部, 教授
HAYNES Kingsley E George Mason Univ., Inst.of Public Policy, Prof., 公共政策学部, 教授
GIBSON Lay James Univ.of Arizona, Dept.of Geog.& Reg.Dev., Prof., 地理・地域開発学部, 教授
NIJKAMP Peter Free Univ., College of Applied International Studies, Prof., 経済学部, 教授
HEWINGS Geof イリノイ大学, 地理・都市地域計画学部, 教授地域科学研究所長
HEWINGS Geoffrey J.D Univ.Illinois, Reg.Eco.App.Lab., Director
HAYNES Kigsl ジョージメイソン大学, 公共政策学部, 教授
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Project Period (FY) |
1995 – 1996
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Project Status |
Completed (Fiscal Year 1996)
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Budget Amount *help |
¥20,300,000 (Direct Cost: ¥20,300,000)
Fiscal Year 1996: ¥9,200,000 (Direct Cost: ¥9,200,000)
Fiscal Year 1995: ¥11,100,000 (Direct Cost: ¥11,100,000)
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Keywords | spatial & dynamic model / positive structural analysis / RECRAS method / competitive import type of I-Otable / international regional Input-Output table / industrial hollowization / input-coefficient of CIF type / dynamic international interregional I-O programming model / borderless globalization |
Research Abstract |
We have investigated the economic friction between the U.S.and Japan through International Symposia on the supporting of technology transfer in the Pacific Rim through inter-country economic relations and development. The items derived are as follows : 1) Quantitative Prescriptions for the U.S.-Japan Economic Friction (1) Hollowing-out (Hollowization) problems (establishment of 'off-shore' industries) (2) How will the world economy be affected by the economic friction between the advantage of the U.S.in the highly information-oriented economy, e.g.having new architecture in which the virtual reality-like concepts will be built-in and that of Japan in productivity of the main modern industries such as motor industry, micro-electronics, etc. (3) Elucidation of, and the derivation of prescriptions for the Japan-U.S.trade friction using an international dynamic input-output programming model 2) Fine Development of the International Input-Output Table (4) structural change and stabilization : form
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ulation of the technological progress built into international input-output tables (5) drastic and accurate adjustment of the international industrial input-output tables of two countries (or many countries) corresponding to the impact of exchange rate fluctuations on America and other countries (6) inflation and the change of commercial margins in the international input-output tables-corresponding to the speed of logistics-- (7) explicit building of transport costs in the international input-output tables in terms of purchasers prices 3) Toward any Economic Integration (8) lessons from the European Union (9) new valuation of merits vs.demerits-of economic integration such as the EU (European Union)^<**>1 and the NAFTA (North America Free Trade-Agreement)^<**>2 (10) present status and the signification of the newly proposed ALADI (Asociaciion Lationoamericana de Integraci you) formerly LAFTA (Latin American Free Trade Agreement)^<**>3, APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference)^<**>4, EAEC (East Asia Economic Caucus)^<**>5, AFTA (ASEAN Free Trade Area)^<**>6, etc. Less
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