1st Edition

Raw Materials and Pacific Economic Integration

Edited By Sir John Crawford, Saburo Okita Copyright 1978
346 Pages
by Routledge

346 Pages
by Routledge

Raw Materials and Pacific Economic Integration (1978) focuses on the trade in raw materials – the basis for trade between Australia and Japan, and indeed for the economic relations within the Western Pacific regions. A quantitative analysis of the nature of economic relations between Japan, Australia and the developing countries in the Western Pacific and South-East Asia is presented together... Read more

Part 1. Introduction  1. The Western Pacific and the World Economy Peter Drysdale and Kiyoshi Kojima  2. American Foreign Economic Policy Towards the Western Pacific Hugh Patrick  Part 2. Economic Interdependence in the Western Pacific Sir John Crawford, Saburo Okita, Peter Drysdale and Kiyoshi Kojima  3. Who Depends on Whom?  4. Shape of Regional Interdependence  5. Short-term Aspects of Interdependence  6. Long-term Aspects of Interdependence  7. Myopia in the Making of Policy  8. The Region and World Economic Order  9. Approaches to Developing Countries  Part 3. Trade in Raw Materials  10. Effects of Economic Fluctuations in Japan on Australia Chikashi Moriguchi and John Nevile  11. Japan’s High Dependence on Imports of Raw Materials Saburo Okita  12. Long-term Contracts for the Supply of Raw Materials Ben Smith  13. Alternative Approach to the Taxation of Natural Resource Projects Ross Garnault and Anthony Clunies-Ross  14. Policies Towards Trade in Raw Materials Richard E. Caves

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Sir John Crawford and Saburo Okita