The domestic and global impact of Japan’s policies for growth
Nicoletta Batini,
Papa N'Diaye and
Alessandro Rebucci ()
Proceedings, 2005
Abstract:
This paper illustrates the possible impact of fiscal adjustment and productivity-enhancing structural reforms on the Japanese and world economies. More specifically, using a five-bloc version of the IMF's Global Economy Model (GEM) featuring Japan, emerging Asia, the United States, the euro area and the rest of the world, the paper addresses the following two questions: What is the likely adjustment of key macroeconomic variables as Japan moves toward external equilibrium under alternative fiscal consolidation and total factor productivity growth scenarios? Do alternative policy scenarios in Japan have different implications for external adjustment in the rest of the world?
Date: 2005
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