This text uses the experience of the US-Japanese VIE (mandate that a country import a specific amount of specific foreign goods) to argue that they are arbitrary, anticompetitive and discriminatory. It ties in some trade problems with the US capital account surplus, fiscal deficit and investment.
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This text uses the experience of the US-Japanese VIE (mandate that a country import a specific amount of specific foreign goods) to argue that they are arbitrary, anticompetitive and discriminatory. It ties in some trade problems with the US capital account surplus, fiscal deficit and investment.
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