@article{oai:nichibun.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000361, author = {SHARKEY, John}, journal = {Nichibunken Japan review : bulletin of the International Research Center for Japanese Studies}, month = {Jan}, note = {Despite international attempts to reestablish the prewar free-trade economic system, the 1920s represented a period of flux in economic relations, as countries attempted to sustain economic advantage through more overt business-government cooperation. In this context this paper will look at the political and economic factors involved in the interaction between impacts if the development of the Japanese pig iron industry on Indian imports, and the what was the most effective way of stimulating domestic production without alienating an important overseas supplier, with whom there was a strong interest in maintaining access in that country's domestic market.}, pages = {159--184}, title = {Attitudes of the Japanese Iron and Steel Industry to Indian Pig Iron Imports, 1919-1929}, volume = {7}, year = {1996} }