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Monetary Policy of Japan

Yoshio Suzuki

Japanese Economy, 1993, vol. 21, issue 6, 55-89

Abstract: We reviewed the monetary policy in place after the Second World War in Parts I and II and observed a strong relationship between the monetary policy and the Japanese economy, as well as its national standard of living, of that period. We also considered what was being targeted by the monetary policy in each period and what role it was attempting to fill. The actions taken by the Bank of Japan during that transition were not diverse.

Date: 1993
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