Évolutions réglementaires et investissements directs étrangers au Japon
Philippe Barbet () and
Nathalie Coutinet
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In this paper, we study the access of Japanese domestic market by Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and specially Merger and Acquisitions (M&A). We first analyse the legal reforms in Japan during the last fifteen years and their direct and indirect impact on "out- in" FDI flows and M&A. In the first part of the paper, we examine the major changes in the legal framework in Japan and their direct and indirect consequences on FDI and M&A. Then we evaluate the consequences of this new legal framework on FDI flows and M&A in Japan both at the geographic and industry level. We show that when specific legal measures and deregulation processes affect specific industries, the flow of FDI and M&A are more important than in other industries.
Keywords: investissement direct; reglementation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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Published in Revue internationale de droit économique, 2001, 4ème trimestre, pp.22
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