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- From: fester@island.COM (Mike Fester)
- Subject: Re: DOES AMERICA SAY YES TO JAPAN? - Off track!!
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.154503.872@island.COM>
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- References: <7556@bigbird.hri.com.hri.com> <1992Dec23.233713.23669@worldbank.org> <1992Dec24.000311.2152@netcom.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 15:45:03 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec24.000311.2152@netcom.com> strnlght@netcom.com (David Sternlight) writes:
- >
- >Though Aki is correct to point out that America has problems of its own,
- >that he should dismiss the long list of legitimate complains against
- >unfair and even illegal Japanese practices in the economics, trade,
- >and investment area as Japan bashing is appalling, particularly
- >coming from someone writing from the World Bank, where they
- >know better.
-
- ??? There is also a long list of "legitimate complaints" against the US, France,
- etc, etc. And as has been pointed out REPEATEDLY, our problem sar eof our own
- making.
-
- >I suggest he have a private conversation with the Chief Economist
- >of the World Bank about Japan's practices before he continues
- >this silliness.
-
- We would ALL be delighted do do so. Would you be so kind as to arrange one
- for us? Or are you just being "silly"?
-
- Mike
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- Disclaimer - Oh come on! You didn't think I was serious, did you?
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