The Japanese Political Economy
1972 - 2026
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Volume 49, issue 4, 2023
- Introduction: Is secular stagnation in Japan and the world the beginning of a new great depression? pp. 295-307

- Nobuharu Yokokawa
- The crisis of neo-liberal capitalism pp. 308-323

- Prabhat Patnaik
- Persistent institutional malfunctioning in the Eurozone pp. 324-345

- Matteo Giordano and Costas Lapavitsas
- An inquiry concerning Japanese yen swap yields pp. 346-371

- Tanweer Akram and Khawaja Mamun
- Will democracy support switching from targeting to universalism? pp. 372-394

- Mauricio Bugarin
Volume 49, issue 2-3, 2023
- Introduction to special issue of the Japanese Political Economy: The political economy of climate change pp. 137-140

- Robert Pollin
- The political economy of saving the planet pp. 141-168

- Robert Pollin
- Assessing the environmental and climate crisis in the Japanese context: Shigeto Tsuru revisited pp. 169-182

- Toshikazu Yamakawa
- Turkey: Challenges and strategies toward de-carbonization and sustainable development under the age of finance pp. 183-211

- Erinç Yeldan
- Greenhouse Suppliers 100: A ranking of corporate producers of greenhouse gas precursors in the USA pp. 212-230

- Michael Ash, James K. Boyce and Richard Puchalsky
- Evaluating the technology path of Japanese steelmakers in green steel competition pp. 231-252

- Nozomu Kawabata
- Living system as the core of material circulation between nature and humans pp. 253-273

- Makoto Maruyama
- Z-factor of the climate crisis pp. 274-294

- Rohit Azad and Shouvik Chakraborty
Volume 49, issue 1, 2023
- Introduction to the special issue on secular stagnation as a new great depression pp. 1-6

- Nobuharu Yokokawa
- Keynes’ denial of conflict: Why The General Theory is a misleading guide to capitalism and stagnation pp. 7-34

- Thomas Palley
- Secular stagnation and fiscal crisis in the United States and China pp. 35-63

- Minqi Li
- Revisiting Baumol’s growth disease in Japan pp. 64-85

- Hiroshi Nishi
- The 60-year downward trend of economic growth in the industrialized countries of the world pp. 86-108

- Alan Freeman
- The economic and institutional dynamics of China’s growing financial influence: a “structural power” perspective pp. 109-135

- Efe Can Gürcan and Can Donduran
Volume 48, issue 2-4, 2022
- Introduction: Feminism in Asia and money and finance pp. 87-89

- Nobuharu Yokokawa and Yoshie Hori
- Filipina women’s resilience and survival strategies in the global economy: Focusing on Japan–Philippines relations since the 1970s pp. 90-106

- Yoshie Hori
- Making and unmaking of housework in Rural Japan pp. 107-128

- Fumi Iwashima
- Social reproduction process in colonial Hong Kong: The shifting gender relations of the intra-east Asian economy pp. 129-148

- Fumie Ohashi
- The return of inflation and the weakness of the side of production pp. 149-169

- Costas Lapavitsas
- G. A. Epstein’s critique of MMT re-estimated pp. 170-177

- Makoto Itoh
Volume 48, issue 1, 2022
- Four years of the renewed Japanese Political Economy pp. 1-7

- Nobuharu Yokokawa
- The demand for and supply of elderly care in Japan pp. 8-26

- Tomoo Marukawa
- World inequality, Latin America catching up, and the asymmetries in power pp. 27-48

- Victor Isidro Luna
- A modern monetary theory advocate’s response to ‘modern monetary theory on money, sovereignty, and policy: A marxist critique with reference to the Eurozone and Greece’ by Costas Lapavitsas and Nicolás Aguila (2020) pp. 49-66

- Phil Armstrong
- Consumption tax and productive government expenditure in DSGE model pp. 67-86

- Minoru Hayashida, Ryoichi Namba, Hiroyuki Ono and Masaya Yasuoka
Volume 47, issue 4, 2021
- Introduction: Japan’s secular stagnation and the American mirror pp. 281-302

- Radhika Desai
- Japanese capitalism in multiple crises pp. 303-324

- Makoto Itoh
- Wolfgang Streeck in Tokyo: Japan’s secular stagnation as a delayed crisis of democratic capitalism pp. 325-345

- Myles Carroll
- Secular stagnation: real problems and statistical illusions pp. 346-364

- James Galbraith
- Beyond secular stagnation: A digital and green economy? pp. 365-386

- D. Hugh Whittaker
- Review article: Reflections on compressed development: Time and timing in economic and social development pp. 387-402

- Nobuharu Yokokawa
Volume 47, issue 2-3, 2021
- Introduction to the special issue of Japanese Political Economy on international income inequality pp. 95-120

- Alan Freeman
- Financialization and income inequality: An empirical analysis pp. 121-145

- Kang-Kook Lee and Md Abu Bakkar Siddique
- Income inequality: Past, present and future in a political economy perspective pp. 146-162

- Pascal Mickael Petit
- Transformation of the class structure in contemporary Japan pp. 163-189

- Kenji Hashimoto
- On the labor theory of value as the basis for the analysis of economic inequality in the capitalist economy pp. 190-212

- Naoki Yoshihara
- “We do not want to survive; we want to thrive.”: Japanese agricultural cooperative’s seven decades of overcoming degeneration pp. 213-237

- Rangarirai Gavin Muchetu
- Preferences for redistribution in Japan pp. 238-260

- U. Yuksel
- Interpretation of Chapter 17 of The General Theory and reconciliation between the endogenous money supply and the liquidity preference theory pp. 261-280

- Tosihiro Oka
Volume 47, issue 1, 2021
- Introduction to Special Issue on feminism and gender research in Japan pp. 1-8

- Diane Rosemary Elson
- Why do Japanese women suffer from the low status?: The impact of neo-liberalist reform on gender pp. 9-26

- Chizuko Ueno
- Impact of Marxist feminism on Japanese women’s movement: Focusing on the domestic labor debates pp. 27-43

- Kumiko Ida
- Gender equality, paid and unpaid care and domestic work: Disadvantages of state-supported marketization of care and domestic work pp. 44-63

- Sumika Yamane
- Development, gender, and asymmetries between Mexico and Japan pp. 64-81

- Alicia Girón
- The reproductive crisis in neoliberal capitalism: Commenting on D. Elson’s recent paper pp. 82-94

- Makoto Itoh