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Income Distribution and Economic Growth of Japan Under the Deflationary Economy

Author : Osamu Nakamura
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 35,61 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 981443616X

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This book examines the causes of the Japanese deflationary economy, characterized as a structural deflation, and discusses how to alleviate the prolonged slowdown in order to restore Japan to a trajectory of high economic growth, with a special focus on the function of income distribution.

A History of Economic Science in Japan

Author : Aiko Ikeo
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 50,9 MB
Release : 2014-04-03
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1317747534

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Japanese economists began publishing scientific papers in renowned journals including Econometrica in the 1950s and had made their significant contributions to the sophistication of general equilibrium analysis by intensive use of a variety of mathematical instruments. They had contributed significantly to the transformation of neoclassical economics. This book examines how it became possible for Japanese economists to do so by shedding light on the "professional" discussion of the international gold standard and parity policies in the early twentieth century, the acceptance of "mathematical economics" in the following period, the impact of establishment of the Econometric Society (1930), and the swift distribution of theory-oriented economics journals since 1930. This book also includes topics on the historical research of the Japanese foundations of modern economics, the transformation of the economics of Keynes into Keynesian economics, Japanese developments in econometrics, and Martin Bronfenbrenner's visit to Japan in the post-WWII period. This book provides insight into the economic research done by Japanese scholars in the international context. It traces how, during the period 1900-1960, economics was harmonized with economics and a standard economics was re-shaped on the basis of mathematics thanks to economists' appetite for rigor and will help to contribute to existing literature.

A Comparative Analysis of Japanese and German Economic Success

Author : IFO Institute for Economic Research, Sakura Institute ofResearch, Japan
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 534 pages
File Size : 10,75 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 4431658653

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The aim of this book is to evaluate accurately economic development mechanism and to extract valuable lessons from a comparison of the economic development of Japan and that of Germany. The book covers an extensive range of economic issues: (1) macro-economic factors: capital, labor, technology; (2) macro-economic policies: financial, monetary, industrial; (3) external shocks to both economies: oil crises, exchange rate fluctuations, environmental problems; (4) development processes of major industries: steel, chemicals, and automobiles. The analyses with this systematic and comprehensive approach provide useful insights for the general reader as well as guidelines for developing countries and for Eastern European countries in transition.

A History of Economic Science in Japan

Author : Aiko Ikeo
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 30,32 MB
Release : 2014-04-03
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1317747526

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Japanese economists began publishing scientific papers in renowned journals including Econometrica in the 1950s and had made their significant contributions to the sophistication of general equilibrium analysis by intensive use of a variety of mathematical instruments. They had contributed significantly to the transformation of neoclassical economics. This book examines how it became possible for Japanese economists to do so by shedding light on the "professional" discussion of the international gold standard and parity policies in the early twentieth century, the acceptance of "mathematical economics" in the following period, the impact of establishment of the Econometric Society (1930), and the swift distribution of theory-oriented economics journals since 1930. This book also includes topics on the historical research of the Japanese foundations of modern economics, the transformation of the economics of Keynes into Keynesian economics, Japanese developments in econometrics, and Martin Bronfenbrenner's visit to Japan in the post-WWII period. This book provides insight into the economic research done by Japanese scholars in the international context. It traces how, during the period 1900-1960, economics was harmonized with economics and a standard economics was re-shaped on the basis of mathematics thanks to economists' appetite for rigor and will help to contribute to existing literature.

Macroeconometric Modeling of Japan

Author : Shin'ichi Ichimura
Publisher : World Scientific Publishing Company
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 46,9 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :

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Introduction : A historic survey of macroeconometric models in Japan / Shinichi Ichimura -- ch. 1. Factors for rapid growth of the Japanese economy : A social accounting approach / Shinichi Ichimura -- ch. 2. Social accounting analysis of Japan's lost 90s / Hyun Suk -- ch. 3. Business indexes and survey data for forecast / Yuji Shimanaka and Tatsushi Shikano -- ch. 4. Factor proportions and foreign trade : The case of Japan / Masahiro Tatemoto and Shinichi Ichimura -- ch. 5. Interregional interdependence and regional economic growth in Japan / Takahiro Akita -- ch. 6. The flying-geese pattern of East Asian development : A computable general equilibrium approach / Mitsuo Ezaki and Shoichi Ito -- ch. 7. A flow-of-funds analysis of quantitative monetary policy / Kazusuke Tsujimura and Masako Tsujimura -- ch. 8. An econometric model of Japanese economic growth, 1878-1937 / Lawrence R. Klein -- ch. 9. An econometric model of Japan, 1930-1959 / Lawrence R. Klein and Yoichi Shinkai -- ch. 10. Osaka ISER model. I. An outline of the model / Lawrence R. Klein and Shinichi Ichimura. II. Detailed discussion of the model / Shinichi Ichimura, Lawrence R. Klein, Susumu Koizumi and Kazuo Sato. III. Dynamic properties of the model / Shinichi Ichimura and Lawrence R. Klein -- ch. 11. The Japan model for World Project LINK / Kanemi Ban -- ch. 12. The Saito model of the Japanese economy / Mitsuo Saito -- ch. 13. High frequency model vs. consensus forecast / Yoshihisa Inada -- ch. 14. Policy alternatives for Japan toward 2020 / Shuntaro Shishido, Akira Kawakami and Kiyoshi Tamashiro

Growth Alternatives Of The Japanese Economy: Structure And Simulations Of Dynamic Econometric Model With Input-output System (Demios)

Author : Shuntaro Shishido
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 48,67 MB
Release : 2019-02-27
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9813278234

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The book describes the structure of the Keynes-Leontief Model (KLM) of Japan and discusses how the Japanese economy can overcome the long-term economic deflation that has taken place since the mid-1990s. The large-scale econometric model and its analysis have been important for planning several policy measures and examining the economic structure of a country. However, it seems that the development and maintenance of the KLM would be very costly. The book discusses how the KLM is developed and employed for the policy analyses.

The Japanese Economy

Author : David Flath
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 529 pages
File Size : 40,61 MB
Release : 2022-05-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 019268888X

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The Japanese Economy, 4th Edition is for anyone curious about economics, for it is impossible to appreciate economics without vivid examples of its application. This book is also for anyone broadly interested in Japan, for it is impossible to fully understand Japan without learning what basic economics has to say about it, which is much. To know Japan - or any country for that matter - is more than an ability to recite a litany of facts about its history, geography, institutions, and culture. Disciplined thinking is needed to organize the disparate facts into a coherent system that can be grasped whole. Modern economics is the academic discipline underlying this book. The book uses economics and explains it, but without presuming the reader has any prior knowledge of it. The main object of interest is Japan. It starts with Japan's economic history since the late sixteenth century through the twentieth century. It then addresses contemporary topics in Japan's economy, beginning with ones that require an economy - wide perspective - economic growth and the business cycle, exchange rates, and the balance of trade. The discussion then moves on to sectors of the economy: the public sector, industry and trade, the financial system, the labor market, and more. The chapters can be read in any order, but four threads run through all the chapters and link them: Japan's economic growth and development, Japan's integration with the world economy, government policies and their effects, and peculiar economic institutions and practices.