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The structure of the Japanese economy : changes on the domestic and international fronts / edited by Mitsuaki Okabe.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in the modern Japanese economyPublisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, 1995Description: xvi, 470 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0312122195
  • 9780312122195
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.952 20
LOC classification:
  • HC462.9 .S69 1995
Contents:
Preface -- Notes on the Contributors -- 1. The Japanese Economy in Transition: Introduction and Overview -- 2. Long-termism and the Japanese Firm -- 3. Financial Structure and Managerial Discretion in the Japanese Firm: An Implication of the Surge of Equity-related Bonds -- 4. An Analysis of Labour Mobility in Japan -- 5. Is the Tenure-Earning Curve Really Steeper in Japan? A Re-examination Based on UK-Japan Comparison -- 6. Consumer Behaviour in Japan under Financial Liberalization and Demographic Change -- 7. Saving, Investment, and Capital Mobility: Lessons from Japanese Inter-regional Capital Flows -- 8. High Economic Growth and Its End in Japan: An Explanation by a Model of Demand-led Growth -- 9. The Rise and Fall of the Bubble Economy: An Analysis of the Performance and Structure of the Japanese Stock Market -- 10. Bubbles, Bursts and Bail-outs: A Comparison of Three Episodes of Financial Crises in Japan -- 11. Evolution of the Main Bank System in Japan -- 12. Monetary Policy in Japan: A Perspective on Tools, Transmission Channels and Outcomes -- 13. The Bank of Japan and the Federal Reserve: Financial Liberalization, Independence, and Regulatory Responsibility -- 14. Is Japan Establishing a Trade Bloc in East Asia and the Pacific? -- 15. Recent Balance of Payments Developments in Japan: Is the Current Account Surplus Structural or Temporary? -- 16. Structural Changes in Japanese Long-Term Capital Flows -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- Notes on the Contributors -- 1. The Japanese Economy in Transition: Introduction and Overview -- 2. Long-termism and the Japanese Firm -- 3. Financial Structure and Managerial Discretion in the Japanese Firm: An Implication of the Surge of Equity-related Bonds -- 4. An Analysis of Labour Mobility in Japan -- 5. Is the Tenure-Earning Curve Really Steeper in Japan? A Re-examination Based on UK-Japan Comparison -- 6. Consumer Behaviour in Japan under Financial Liberalization and Demographic Change -- 7. Saving, Investment, and Capital Mobility: Lessons from Japanese Inter-regional Capital Flows -- 8. High Economic Growth and Its End in Japan: An Explanation by a Model of Demand-led Growth -- 9. The Rise and Fall of the Bubble Economy: An Analysis of the Performance and Structure of the Japanese Stock Market -- 10. Bubbles, Bursts and Bail-outs: A Comparison of Three Episodes of Financial Crises in Japan -- 11. Evolution of the Main Bank System in Japan -- 12. Monetary Policy in Japan: A Perspective on Tools, Transmission Channels and Outcomes -- 13. The Bank of Japan and the Federal Reserve: Financial Liberalization, Independence, and Regulatory Responsibility -- 14. Is Japan Establishing a Trade Bloc in East Asia and the Pacific? -- 15. Recent Balance of Payments Developments in Japan: Is the Current Account Surplus Structural or Temporary? -- 16. Structural Changes in Japanese Long-Term Capital Flows -- Index.

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