Japanese and American Economic Policies and U S Productivity

Japanese and American Economic Policies and U S  Productivity
Author: United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. Subcommittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1981
Genre: Industrial productivity
ISBN: LOC:00170579239

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No More Bashing

No More Bashing
Author: C. Fred Bergsten,Takatoshi Itō,Marcus Noland
Publsiher: Peterson Institute
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0881322865

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This study considers the current economic relationship between the United States and Japan. Bergsten and Noland (both Institute for International Economics) along with Japanese economist Ito (Hitosubashi U.) argue that Japan no longer poses a unique economic threat to the United States and that the U.S. should begin treating Japan like any other major economic power. Among the topics covered are the resurgence of the American economy, the decline of the Japanese economy, resolving disputes through the WTO, and international finance. c. Book News Inc.

Report of the Japan United States Economic Relations Group

Report of the Japan United States Economic Relations Group
Author: Japan-United States Economic Relations Group
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1981
Genre: Japan
ISBN: UCLA:31158009249029

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Japanese Economic Policies and Growth

Japanese Economic Policies and Growth
Author: Masao Nakamura,Ilan Vertinsky
Publsiher: University of Alberta
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0888642644

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Japan has few natural resources, but its economy is the second largest in the world. This book examines business practices and government policies which have contributed to the phenomenal growth of the Japanese economy since the early 1960s.

People and Productivity in Japan

People and Productivity in Japan
Author: Terutomo Ozawa
Publsiher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1982
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:35128001813276

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The Japan U S Assembly Proceedings of a Conference on Japan U S Economic Policy

The Japan U S  Assembly   Proceedings of a Conference on Japan U S  Economic Policy
Author: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research,Conference Board on U.S.-Japan Economic Policy,Japan-U.S. Assembly, 1st, Tokyo, Japan, 1974
Publsiher: Washington : American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1975
Genre: Japan
ISBN: STANFORD:36105036297013

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Japan s Great Stagnation

Japan s Great Stagnation
Author: W. R. Garside
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780857938220

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'Recent events have rendered Japan's lost decades all the more relevant to the rest of us. Rick Garside, in this wide-ranging and accessible account, explores the political economy of Japan's great stagnation with an eye toward describing how other advanced economies can avoid going down the same path.' – Barry Eichengreen, University of California, Berkeley, US 'Professor Garside's timely book transcends the national preoccupation suggested by its title. From one viewpoint this is a case study (admittedly on a grand scale) of the experience of one country in one historical period. But in analyzing the dynamic relationship between Japan's post-war economic miracle and its chronic stagnation from the 1990's he offers a penetrating insight into the links between profound and embedded institutional and ideological influences, global upheaval, and almost disastrous national economic performance. Hence, Japan's Great Stagnation – the unfolding story of that country's declining experience from masterful economic power to seeming economic paralysis – provides us with an all-too familiar scenario with which to approach the contemporaneous ills of the world's developed economies. The interaction between banking crises, unwieldy institutions (especially, but not only, financial institutions), policy frailties, and stagnating demand – all conspired to create crisis and then handicap or prevent recovery. And the familiarity of the story is aggravated by the global financial crisis which now threatens to engulf us. History never fully repeats itself, but Professor Garside's illuminating examination of Japan's recent experiences must surely provide important points of relevance for the world's current malaise. He is to be congratulated on the depth and scope of what he has achieved – and for its relevance to what we are experiencing.' – Barry Supple, University of Cambridge, UK This timely book presents a critical examination of the developmental premises of Japan's high-growth success and its subsequent drift into recession, stagnation and piecemeal reform. The country, which within a few decades of wartime defeat mounted a serious challenge to American hegemony, appeared incapable of fully adjusting to shifting economic circumstance once the impulses of catch-up growth and the good fortune of an accommodating international environment faded. The banking crises, spiralling government debt, and stagnant growth experienced by major industrialized nations in recent years have evoked renewed interest in Japan's economic denouement since the 1990s. To many, Japan's drift into recession and financial crisis during the early 1990s, and later into stagnation and prolonged deflation, demonstrated precisely what not to do when fashioning remedial policy. This book details the legacies of Japan's high-growth success and how they affected Japan's capacity to cope with shifting national and international circumstance from the 1980s. It reviews the contentious debates over the causes and consequences of the 'bubble economy' and the 'lost decade', and assesses the extent to which reforms since 1997 have been compromised by lingering attachments to Japan's distinctive post-war political economy. Providing an analytical overview of both the high growth and recessionary periods and of subsequent reform agendas, this timely book will appeal to students, academics and researchers of economic history, development and politics, particularly those with an interest in Japan and Asian studies more generally.

Labor Productivity and Economic Development

Labor Productivity and Economic Development
Author: Saburō Ōkita
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1981
Genre: Japan
ISBN: STANFORD:36105040122652

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