Japanese Economy
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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
Volume 46, issue 4, 2020
- Debating modern monetary theory pp. 227-229

- Costas Lapavitsas and Bob Rowthorn
- Is government debt net wealth? pp. 230-239

- Robert Rowthorn
- The Job Guarantee and the Phillips Curve pp. 240-260

- William Mitchell
- Does the national debt matter? pp. 261-286

- L. Randall Wray and Yeva Nersisyan
- External debt matters: What are the limits to monetary sovereignty? pp. 287-299

- Jan Kregel
- Modern monetary theory on money, sovereignty, and policy: A marxist critique with reference to the Eurozone and Greece pp. 300-326

- Costas Lapavitsas and Nicolás Aguila
Volume 46, issue 2-3, 2020
- Introduction: International economic governance in a multipolar world pp. 95-101

- Radhika Desai
- The US vs China: Economic models in the pandemic stress test pp. 102-126

- Radhika Desai
- The construction of “post-hegemonic multipolarity” in Eurasia: A comparative perspective pp. 127-151

- Efe Can Gürcan
- Export restrictions in the Japan-China-U.S. Trilateral relationship pp. 152-175

- Tomoo Marukawa
- Vertical dis-integration and vertical re-integration: Limits to the modern production system pp. 176-199

- Yasuhito Moriahra
- Structuring of transborder flows of national industrial Capital: Japan in the 1970s and 1980s, and China in the 2000s and 2010s pp. 200-226

- Xiaoming Huang
Volume 46, issue 1, 2020
- Good money drives out bad: Introduction to the featured section on “The evolution of diverse e-money: Digital-community currencies and cryptocurrencies” pp. 1-16

- Makoto Nishibe
- Beyond the veil of money: Boundaries as constitutive elements of complementary currencies pp. 17-41

- Rolf Schroeder
- Federalism and cooperation for community currencies: Some ideas on the need for intercommunity clearing systems pp. 42-64

- Louis-Maxime Joly
- State involvement in cryptocurrencies. A potential world money? pp. 65-82

- Juan J. Duque
- Marx’s theory of value for socialism pp. 83-93

- Makoto Itoh
Volume 45, issue 3-4, 2019
- Introduction: Is the Uno school approach relevant to understanding present-day capitalism? pp. 105-111

- Nobuharu Yokokawa and Richard Westra
- How to apply Uno theory to contemporary capitalism in multiple crises pp. 112-131

- Makoto Itoh
- The legend of Unoism in Japan pp. 132-160

- Thomas T. Sekine
- Buy now, pay later: The great unravelling of the commodity-form pp. 161-183

- Robert Albritton
- An Unoist perspective on the agrarian question in capitalist development pp. 184-212

- Richard Westra
Volume 45, issue 1-2, 2019
- Introduction: Money, finance, and capitalist crisis pp. 1-3

- Nobuharu Yokokawa and Costas Lapavitsas
- Profitability trends in the era of financialization: Notes on the U.S. economy pp. 4-19

- Costas Lapavitsas and Ivan Mendieta-Muñoz
- The comparative advantage of the U.S. shadow banking system and the role of the U.S. dollar pp. 20-42

- Junji Tokunaga
- Building blocks for the macroeconomics and political economy of housing pp. 43-67

- Engelbert Stockhammer and Christina Wolf
- Marx’s Financial Capitalism pp. 68-80

- Makoto Nishibe
- Financialization and the impasse of capitalism pp. 81-103

- François Chesnais
Volume 41, issue 3-4, 2015
- Cranes and Kiwis: Postal system privatization and institutional realignment pp. 53-79

- Anthony John Duggan
- Economics, culture, and electoral reform: The case of Japanese agricultural trade negotiations pp. 80-111

- Jarrod Hayes and Hirofumi Kawaguchi
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 41, issue 1-2, 2015
- Diffusion of Japanese preferential trade agreements: Why is no evaluation underway? pp. 1-13

- Ulli Jamitzky
- The “third arrow” or friendly fire? The LDP government’s reform plan for the Japan agricultural cooperatives pp. 14-35

- Hironori Sasada
- Social norms, gender identity, and high-earning wives’ housework behavior in Japan: An identity economics framework pp. 36-51

- Jun Ando