Document Type
Article
Themes
Urban Development
Identifier
HF275
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Abstract
"One of the hottest public issues today is the increasing Japanese industrial and commercial presence in this country. With high national unemployment rates, even reaching unheard-of levels of 7.7 percent in formerly job-rich California, someone obviously is at fault."
Recommended Citation
Smolski, Chester, "Japan Invests in America; Why Can't We?" (1992). Smolski Texts. 229.
https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_text/229
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Comments
Japanese auto makers outdid US auto makers.