“…In addition, because Japan had abundant and low-cost labor, real wages in Japan were far below those in the United States in the 1960s; labor availability and wages were not limiting factors in production (Flora et al 1993). Japan's advantage in labor-intensive wood processing meant they were better served by importing raw materials than finished products, resulting in log export stumpage price premiums enjoyed by PNW forest landowners for decades (Darr 1975a, Darr et al1980, Flora et al 1993, Hamilton 1971, Wiseman and Sedjo 1981). …”