Current Trends in the Global Economy From the Perspective of Japanese and Polish Economists

Current Trends in the Global Economy  From the Perspective of Japanese and Polish Economists
Author: Bogusława Drelich-Skulska,Mami Hiraike Okawara
Publsiher: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788376958835

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The monograph is our latest publication created thanks to the scientific cooperation between Polish and Japanese researchers from the Department of International Business at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, and Takasaki City University of Economics. The results of their research provide an overview of selected trends and challenges present in the global economy. As a mosaic of diverse research subjects, this book is dedicated to readers who look for multidimensional insights into the modern trends and phenomena occurring in the global economy. This monograph is recommended to students of economics who want to acquire knowledge about the selected tendencies, and researchers who would like to broaden their knowledge in the area of current trends in the globalized world economy, as well as entrepreneurs and business practitioners seeking information about the cultural aspects of the global economic phenomena.

Japan s New Economy

Japan s New Economy
Author: Magnus Blomström,Byron Gangnes,Sumner La Croix
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2001-01-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780191589799

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Japan's economy stumbled in the 1990s. After four decades of rapid growth that transformed Japan into a wealthy country at the world's technological frontier, the last decade brought prolonged economic stagnation. The rapid run-up in asset prices in the late 1980s, followed by their collapse in the early 1990s, left a debt overhang that paralyzed the banking sector. Policy reforms were initially half-hearted, and businesses were slow to restructure as the global economy changed. The lagging economy has seemed impervious to aggressive fiscal stimulus measures and is still plagued by ongoing price deflation. Japan's struggle has called into question the ability of the country's economic institutions - originally designed to support factor accumulation and rapid development - to adapt to the new economic environment of the 21st century. Yet Japan's economy is already changing. Driven by an aging population, rapid technological change, and increasing global competition, the country's public and private institutions are being slowly reshaped. This volume explores the forces that will drive structural and institutional change in three areas over the next decade: the macroeconomy, the organization of industry, and the global economic and political environment. Economists, demographers, and Japan specialists examine key aspects of the economy that will be transformed in coming years, including population and savings, the public pension system, labor markets, financial reforms, deregulation of service industries, productivity performance, foreign investment, trade, and the impact of an emerging China. The volume fills an important gap in the existing economic literature. While much has been written about Japan's pre-1990s institutions and economic performance, this volume is unique in its forward-looking orientation - trying to understand not only the institutional and structural changes that have already reshaped Japan in the 1990s, but to identify the critical trends and institutional changes that will mould Japan's new economy over the next decade.

Japan in the World Economy

Japan in the World Economy
Author: Bela Balassa,Marcus Noland
Publsiher: Peterson Institute
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1988
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0881320412

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Japan and the Global Economy

Japan and the Global Economy
Author: Jonathan Morris
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1993
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:610272292

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Changing Orders in International Economic Law Volume 1

Changing Orders in International Economic Law Volume 1
Author: Dai Yokomizo
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2023-10-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000968163

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These two groundbreaking volumes look at complex legal issues in the changing global economy from the perspective of Asia and/or Japan. Contributors scrutinize the past, present, and future and discuss what the global legal order in economic fields could be like by navigating uncertain and turbulent times. The books address six main themes: (1) Polarization and diversification of values, progress of regionalism and restructuring of multilateral rules, (2) Full-scale arrival of the digital economy and its impact, (3) Empowerment of private persons/entities, (4) Reconsideration of the concept of “territorial jurisdiction”, (5) Law of national security and rule in emergency situations, and (6) Values of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in trade and investment liberalization rules. The book also examines various legal problems under the COVID-19 crisis and suggests how the post COVID-19 global economic order will be from the perspective of Asia and/or Japan. This comprehensive insight will shed light on the intertwined and complex phenomena of the world economy and allow readers of business law and international law to have a better understanding of this volatile era.

From Third World To World Class

From Third World To World Class
Author: Peter Marber
Publsiher: Perseus Books
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCSD:31822025954611

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Presenting a bold new vision of the global economy, in which greater participation of developing countries means greater opportunities for for most--but not all--Marber reveals new sources of conflict as values clash in the game of global economic integration.

Economic Stagnation in Japan

Economic Stagnation in Japan
Author: Dongchul Cho,Takatoshi Ito,Andrew Mason
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781788110440

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Japan’s dramatic transformation from economic success to economic stagnation offers important policy lessons to advanced countries everywhere that are struggling with stagnation. The term ‘Japanization’ is often used by economists to describe long-term stagnation and deflation. Symptoms include high unemployment, weak economic activity, interest rates near zero, quantitative easing, and population aging. In the global context, what can governments do to mitigate the downward trends experienced by Japan? This judiciously timed book investigates in depth the causes of Japan’s ‘lost decades’ versus the real recovery achieved by the United States, and the lessons that can be learned.

Global Economic Prospects June 2021

Global Economic Prospects  June 2021
Author: World Bank
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2021-08-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781464816666

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The world economy is experiencing a very strong but uneven recovery, with many emerging market and developing economies facing obstacles to vaccination. The global outlook remains uncertain, with major risks around the path of the pandemic and the possibility of financial stress amid large debt loads. Policy makers face a difficult balancing act as they seek to nurture the recovery while safeguarding price stability and fiscal sustainability. A comprehensive set of policies will be required to promote a strong recovery that mitigates inequality and enhances environmental sustainability, ultimately putting economies on a path of green, resilient, and inclusive development. Prominent among the necessary policies are efforts to lower trade costs so that trade can once again become a robust engine of growth. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Global Economic Prospects. The Global Economic Prospects is a World Bank Group Flagship Report that examines global economic developments and prospects, with a special focus on emerging market and developing economies, on a semiannual basis (in January and June). Each edition includes analytical pieces on topical policy challenges faced by these economies.