Why did Japan stumble? : causes and cures /
"In this book, leading commentators on the Japanese economy analyse both the immediate and deep-seated causes that make a sustained economic recovery in Japan problematic. They debate the deep-rooted structural causes of Japan's decline and assess Japan's faltering financial system be...
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Cheltenham :
Edward Elgar,
c1999.
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- 1. The catatonic economy / Craig Freedman pt. I. Future Directions. 2. Why do I expect Japan to collapse? / Michio Morishima. Rumination on Morishima / Hugh Patrick. Reply to Patrick / Michio Morishima. 3. Declining population, the size of the government and the burden of public debt: some economic policy issues in Japan / Ryutaro Komiya. Comment on Komiya / Mitsuaki Okabe. 4. Japan's business culture and society / Kyoko Sheridan. Comment on Sheridan / Peter Drysdale. Reply to Drysdale / Kyoko Sheridan pt. II. Current Problems. 5. Why has the Japanese economy been stumbling for so long? / Masaru Yoshitomi. 6. Empirical determinants of banking crises: Japan's experience in international perspective / Michael Hutchison, Kathleen McDill and Rita Madrassy. Comment on Hutchison, McDill and Madrassy / Eileen Mauskopf. Reply to Mauskopf / Michael Hutchison. 7. Crisis? What crisis? The policy response to Japan's banking crisis / Jenny Corbett. Comment on Corbett / Takatoshi Ito