Japan's lost decade : policies for economic revival / editors, Tim Callen and Jonathan D. Ostry.
Japan's weak economic performance in the 1990s has had implications not only for its own people, but for the world economy more generally, given Japan's importance as a trading partner and supplier of capital. Therefore, it is essential that Japan unlock its growth potential. The IMF has w...
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Table of Contents:
- Current issues facing the financial sector / Tim Callen and Martin Mühleisen
- Banks and credit in Japan / Giovanni Dell'Ariccia
- The resolution and collection corporation and the market for distressed debt in Japan / Kenneth Kang
- Structural reforms, information technology, and medium-term growth prospects / Tim Callen and Takashi Nagaoka
- Population aging : its fiscal and macroeconomic implications / Hamid Faruqee
- Fiscal policies during the demographic transition / Martin Mühleisen
- Fiscal policy : an evaluation of its effectiveness / Sanjay Kalra
- The zero-interest-rate floor and its implications for monetary policy in Japan / Ben Hunt and Douglas Laxton
- Monetary policy in a deflationary environment / Taimur Baig
- The yen-dollar rate : have interventions mattered? / Ramana Ramaswamy and Hossein Samiei
- The impact of Japanese economic policies on the Asia region / Tim Callen and Warwick J. McKibbin.