Japan’s Economic Recovery

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Japan’s Economic Recovery

Commercial Policy, Monetary Policy, and Corporate Governance

9781843761204 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by the late Robert M. Stern, formerly Professor Emeritus of Economics and Public Policy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, US
Publication Date: 2003 ISBN: 978 1 84376 120 4 Extent: 480 pp
The contributors to this book, from the US and Japan, explore the main issues involved in the international trade, foreign direct investment, and macro/financial relations of the United States and Japan and provide guidance to policy makers for measures to help overcome Japan’s economic stagnation since the early 1990s.

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The contributors to this book, from the US and Japan, explore the main issues involved in the international trade, foreign direct investment, and macro/financial relations of the United States and Japan and provide guidance to policymakers for measures to help overcome Japan’s economic stagnation since the early 1990s.

The book is divided into three parts. Part I contains an empirical analysis of trade diversion under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), a theoretical analysis of time in determining the structure and effects of trade with an application to Japan, and an empirical analysis of Japan’s changing import behavior. Part II is focused on foreign direct investment (FDI), trade, and the behavior and structure of Japanese firms. Part III deals with macro/financial issues of current interest and importance in Japan. The analytical focus of the chapters is intended to enhance the understanding of the issues addressed and to provide some guidance to policymakers in the design of measures that will improve economic efficiency and welfare and help to overcome the economic stagnation that Japan has experienced in the past decade or more.

Economists, political scientists and policymakers will find the analysis provided in this volume invaluable in understanding the Japanese economy and economic relations between Japan and the United States.
Contributors
Contributors: A.V. Deardorff, H. Fujiki, K. Fukao, M. Fukao, K.C. Fung, T.M. Greaney, K. Hamada, K. Head, Y. Higuchi, T. Ihori, K. Ito, F. Kimura, K. Kiyota, K. Kobayashi, M. Kuroda, R.E. Lipsey, K.E. Maskus, A.H. Meltzer, Y. Miwa, S. Nagaoka, T. Okazaki, T. Okubo, T. Omori, H. Patrick, J.M. Ramseyer, E.D. Ramstetter, J. Ries, G.R. Saxonhouse, Y. Sazanami, S. Shiratsuka, R.M. Stern, S. Urata, R. Wakasugi, K.D. West, N. Yashiro
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Contents: Preface 1. Introduction and Overview Part I: Trade and Related Issues 2. Trade Diversion under NAFTA 3. Time and Trade: The Role of Time in Determining the Structure and Effects of International Trade, with an Application to Japan 4. An Analysis of Japan’s Changing Import Behavior Part II: Foreign Direct Investment, Trade, and the Behavior and Structure of Japanese Firms 5. Sources of Variation in the Productivity of Japanese Manufacturers 6. Foreign Direct Investment in Japan: Empirical Analysis Based on the Establishment and Enterprise Census 7. Exports and Foreign Direct Investment Accelerate Corporate Reforms: Evidence from Japanese Micro Data Part III: Macro/Financial Issues 8. Prospective Japanese Economic Recovery: Perspectives from European Economic Recovery in the 1930s 9. Japan’s Lost Decade and Weaknesses in Its Corporate Governance Structure 10. Zero-Interest-Rate Policy, the Forward-Rate Curve, and Policy-Duration Effect 11. Demographic Changes and Their Implications for Japanese Household Savings 12. Restoring Full Employment in Japan: Domestic and International Policy Considerations Index
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