"Banking on Multinationals" addresses two fundamental puzzles in Japanese industrial policy: Why does the Japanese statebetter known for its attempts to control markets, protect infant industries, and maximize national exportsadminister the world"s largest public program to support the expansion of multinational corporations? And why does the Japanese state not fear loss of control over mobile multinational corporations and erosion of the domestic export base through foreign direct investment (FDI)? Solíss explanation of Japans lead in state financing of FDI takes into account both the industrial policy goals behind the extension of FDI and the political uses of subsidized credit to appease economically weakbut politically powerful constituencies.
As the first systematic study of Japans public FDI loan program, "Banking on Multinationals" reveals a previously unexamined dimension of Japanese government policy and helps explain the uncanny abilityof stagnant sectors and small firms to participate in FDI activities. Rather than simply espousing the familiar idea that Japans preeminent role is banker to multinationals as evidence of mercantilism in Japanese foreign economic policy, this bookbrings to life the domestic political conflicts underlying FDI policy. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Banking on Multinationals: Public Credit and the Export of Japanese Sunset Industries (Mireya Solis)