Losing the War with Japan
- 1991 ----- color ----- 86 min ----- vhs
- (Frontline series) "Japan is mounting a carefully orchestrated attack on American industry, driving many American companies out of business and driving many Americans out of good jobs." Presents a critical essay on the Japanese challenge to American business. Examines the auto and auto parts industry, Honda's apparent destruction of Variety Stamping; the Bush administration's cancellation of Project Socrates; interstate rivalry, and lack of a national trade policy. Also examines flat panel display screens and Planar Industries, Nintendo and competition, and Japanese involvement in U.S. education (56 min) A panel discussion offering differing points of view follows. (30 min)
- Topics: (Economics, Industry, International Business, Japan)
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