Economic and Policy Lessons from Japan to Developing Countries

Economic and Policy Lessons from Japan to Developing Countries
Title Economic and Policy Lessons from Japan to Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author T. Toyoda
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 305
Release 2011-11-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230355013

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Written by fifteen leading academics from the Japan Society for International Development (JASID), this book undertakes a review of Japan's economic development over the last 150 years, and seeks to clarify Japanese priorities in domestic and foreign policy for the coming decades.

The Developing Economies and Japan

The Developing Economies and Japan
Title The Developing Economies and Japan PDF eBook
Author Saburō Ōkita
Publisher [Tokyo] : University of Tokyo Press
Total Pages 344
Release 1980
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Technology, Policy, and Economic Performance

Technology, Policy, and Economic Performance
Title Technology, Policy, and Economic Performance PDF eBook
Author Christopher Freeman
Publisher Burns & Oates
Total Pages 176
Release 1987
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Japan's Aid

Japan's Aid
Title Japan's Aid PDF eBook
Author Edward Feasel
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 268
Release 2014-09-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317629051

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In the twentieth century Japan emerged as one of the world’s leading economic powers: rising from wartime destruction to a leading economic engine in world markets. Japan’s economic aid policy, beginning with war reparations following its defeat in World War II, became a vehicle to help achieve this economic success. As the country continued to flourish, economic aid also became a means of expanding the country’s influence in an era of increasing globalization, providing an alternative strategy for helping developing nations escape the traps of poverty: a strategy drawn from its own experience of reemergence. And as we stand at the beginning of a new century, Japanese aid policy may also serve as a potential model for other nations who are on the cusp of entering high-income status and the group of elite world donors: a model that in many ways lies in contrast to policies espoused by other advanced Western nations. The book Japan’s Aid examines the strengths and weaknesses of Japanese aid policy in all of these dimensions: in fostering economic growth in both its own economic success story and in the numerous countries to which it has served as the single largest bilateral donor over many years; and as a policy that other nations might emulate. Through a combination of insightful case studies and rigorous econometric investigation, the book presents a comprehensive examination of the pros and cons of Japan’s aid.

Japan’s Lost Decade

Japan’s Lost Decade
Title Japan’s Lost Decade PDF eBook
Author Naoyuki Yoshino
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 187
Release 2017-09-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 981105021X

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This book discusses Japan’s long-term economic recession and provides remedies for that recession that are useful for other Asian economies. The book addresses why Japan’s economy has stagnated since the bursting of its economic bubble in the 1990s. Its empirical analysis challenges the beliefs of some economists, such as Paul Krugman, that the Japanese economy is caught in a liquidity trap. This book argues that Japan’s economic stagnation stems from a vertical “investment–saving” (IS) curve rather than a liquidity trap. The impact of fiscal policy has declined drastically, and the Japanese economy faces structural problems rather than a temporary downturn. These structural problems have many causes: an aging demographic (a problem that is frequently overlooked), an over-reliance by local governments on transfers from the central government, and Basel capital requirements that have made Japanese banks reluctant to lend money to start-up businesses and small and medium-sized enterprises. This latter issue has discouraged Japanese innovation and technological progress. All these issues are addressed empirically and theoretically, and several remedies for Japan’s long-lasting recession are provided. This volume will be of interest to researchers and policy makers not only in Japan but also the People’s Republic of China, many countries in the eurozone, and the United States, which may face similar challenges in the future.

Asian Development

Asian Development
Title Asian Development PDF eBook
Author William E. James
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages 308
Release 1989
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780299117849

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While the world's attention has been focused on the spectacular economic success of Japan and Korea, the less developed countries of Asia have often been neglected. Asian Development closes the gap. In nontechnical style and with minimal mathematics, it presents an in-depth perspective on the economic development of fourteen countries in East, Southeast, and South Asia. Asian Development is mainly a story of success. Though some problems remain, Asian countries have shown remarkable resilience in responding to sharp changes in the international economy--oil shocks, world recession and inflation, exchange-rate and interest-rate fluctuations, and rapid technological change. The authors conclude that their ability to adjust to changing external conditions is closely related to intelligent governmental policies. Looking back they comment: "In the past, growth of the United States and Japan pulled up the growth rates of the smaller economies in the region." Looking forward, they predict: "In the future, increasingly it will be the growth of the Asian developing countries that acts as a catalyst to growth in the more advanced economies."

Developing Human Resources for Sustainable Economic Growth

Developing Human Resources for Sustainable Economic Growth
Title Developing Human Resources for Sustainable Economic Growth PDF eBook
Author Ken Iijima
Publisher
Total Pages 68
Release 1994
Genre Economic development
ISBN

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