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Keiretsu and relationship-specific investment: implications for market-opening trade policy
Authors:Larry D. Qiu
Affiliation:a Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Department of Economics, Kowloon, Hong Kong
b University of British Columbia and the NBER, Faculty of Commerce, 2053 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z2
Abstract:This paper considers the implications of relationship-specific investment within keiretsu for policies aimed at opening the Japanese market for intermediate goods, such as auto-parts. Both VIEs applied to parts and VERs restricting Japanese exports of autos cause the keiretsu to import a wider range of parts, but of a relatively unimportant type, such as seat covers. Since keiretsu investment and output fall, the total value of US parts exports may actually fall. For a given value of these exports, a VIE is less costly for US consumers and Japanese producers, but a VER is preferred by US automakers.
Keywords:Market access   Trade in auto-parts   VIE   VER   US-Japan trade dispute
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