
Japan's Lost Decade by Gary Saxonhouse
After decades of growth, Japan now faces an economic crisis. This volume examines the origins of Japan's current economic difficulties, particularly the collapse of the equity and real estate market bubbles in the late 1980s. It looks at the link between these price shocks, the downturn in economic growth and the onset of deflation, and analyses the failure of Japanese monetary and fiscal policies to reverse the decline. Various policy options are explored, but the volume concludes that the prospects for Japan's economic recovery are still uncertain because of the lack of political will to adopt the measures necessary for overcoming the 'lost decade'.
Gary R. Saxonhouse is Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan. He is the author of numerous journal articles on topics ranging from the structure and operation of the Japanese economy to English, Japanese and Indian economic history. He has co-authored or co-edited five books, most recently Finance, Governance and Competitiveness in Japan (2000).
Robert M. Stern is Professor of Economics and Public Policy (Emeritus) at the University of Michigan. He has published numerous papers on a wide variety of topics, including international commodity problems, export-led growth, and services liberalization. His most recent books include Japan’s Economic Recovery (2003) and Issues and Options for U.S.-Japan Trade Policies (2002).
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| ISBN 13 | 9781405119177 |
| ISBN 10 | 1405119179 |
| Title | Japan's Lost Decade |
| Author | Gary Saxonhouse |
| Series | World Economy Special Issues |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | John Wiley and Sons Ltd |
| Year published | 2004-01-06 |
| Number of pages | 132 |
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