Is Stabilization Policy Possible in Japan?
Yoichi Shinkai
Japanese Economy, 1977, vol. 5, issue 4, 71-86
Abstract:
In this paper I will be concerned with the question posed in the title, which is perhaps modest in scope if compared with the other items on the agenda of the symposium, but which I believe is nevertheless important and worthy of examination. Although I confine myself to the Japanese case, due attention will be paid to the interdependence of Japan and the world economy. Moreover, it is hoped that the analysis of the Japanese case may be of some relevance to other countries.
Date: 1977
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