Japan's Automakers Face Endaka

Kou, Julia Stein, Elizabeth B. Spar, Debora L.

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In April 1995, the Japanese yen hit a post-World War II high against the U.S. dollar. The yen's relentless ascent affected firms on both sides of the Pacific, but fell particularly hard on Japan's big four automakers. This case explores how endaka--or"high yen"--changes the competitive environment for the automakers and how they respond to the change. Examines how macroeconomic and political shifts can dramatically affect the competitive position of firms operating in a global economy. Also describes how firms can reshape their strategies to compete even in starkly different domestic environments.

出版日
1996/01
改訂日
1998/02
領域
ビジネス・行政関係
ボリューム
18ページ
コンテンツID
CCJB-HBS-796030
オリジナルID
9-796-030
ケースの種類
Case
言語
英語
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