Japanese Economy
1972 - 2024
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Volume 31, issue 3-4, 2003
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Walter F. Hatch
- How Globalization Will Change Japan-China Trading Patterns pp. 8-50

- Hidehiko Mukoyama
- Sino-Japanese Economic Relations: Problems and Prospects pp. 51-59

- Kenji Hattori
- Complementarity in Sino-Japanese Relations: Toward a Win-Win Game pp. 60-66

- C.H. Kwan
- The Leading Players in a Technology Superpower: Making Manufacturing a "Creative Industry" pp. 67-76

- Yukinori Kuwano
- The Future of Japan-China Trade and the Industrial Structure of Both Countries pp. 77-107

- Kyoji Fukao
- China and Japan in the Age of Globalization pp. 108-119

- Ryosei Kokubun
- FTAs Take Off in East Asia: The Absence of a Japan-China FTA Is a Loss pp. 120-123

- Toshiya Tsugami
- Comment on Tsugami's "FTAs Take Off in East Asia" pp. 124-125

- Edward Lincoln
- Constructing Regional Interests in Japan and China pp. 126-150

- Saori N. Katada
- Author Index to Volume 31 pp. 151-151

- The Editors
Volume 31, issue 2, 2003
- Introduction pp. 3-11

- Gregory P. Corning
- Chapter 2. Techno-Globalism in the Triad pp. 12-51

- The Editors
- Chapter 6. The Real World Computing Program pp. 52-96

- The Editors
- References pp. 97-100

- The Editors
Volume 31, issue 1, 2003
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-6

- Walter F. Hatch
- How to Beat Deflation Take Action with Unconventional Monetary Policies pp. 7-13

- Takatoshi Ito
- The Fate of Structural Reform pp. 14-25

- Hiroshi Kato
- The Underlying Cause of Deflation Structural Factors or Monetary Policy? pp. 26-58

- Seiji Shinpo
- Japan's Confidence Crisis pp. 59-68

- Keiichiro Kobayashi
- Comment on Richard Werner's "The Enigma of Japanese Policy Ineffectiveness: The Limits of Traditional Approaches, Not Cyclical Policy" pp. 69-81

- William W. Grimes
- Response to William W. Grimes, "Comment on Richard Werner's 'The Enigma of Japanese Policy Ineffectiveness: The Limits of Traditional Approaches, Not Cyclical Policy'" pp. 82-96

- Richard Werner
Volume 30, issue 6, 2002
- Post-Crisis Banking Sector Restructuring and Its Impact on Economic Growth pp. 3-37

- Richard Werner
- Aspects of Career Development and Information Management Policies at the Bank of Japan pp. 38-60

- Richard Werner
- A Discussion of Anil K. Kashyap's Paper "Sorting Out Japan's Financial Crisis" pp. 61-87

- Richard Werner
- Author Index to Volume 30 (JanuaryFebruary-NovemberDecember 2002) pp. 88-89

- The Editors
Volume 30, issue 4-5, 2002
- Preface pp. 3-4

- Kazuo Sato
- Background pp. 5-29

- The Editors
- The Japanese Economy pp. 30-46

- The Editors
- Historical Heritage pp. 47-67

- The Editors
- Nation Building pp. 68-94

- The Editors
- Economic Changes to Catastrophe pp. 95-116

- The Editors
- The War Economy and the Postwar Reform, 1937-1951 pp. 117-135

- The Editors
- Rapid Growth, 1952-1974 pp. 136-160

- The Editors
- Slow Growth, 1975-1995 pp. 161-180

- The Editors
Volume 30, issue 3, 2002
- A Reconsideration of the Rationale for Bank-Centered Economic Systems and the Effectiveness of Directed Credit Policies in the Light of Japanese Evidence pp. 3-45

- Richard Werner
- The Road to the Dollar Standard pp. 46-81

- Mark Metzler
Volume 30, issue 2, 2002
- The Relationship Between Private and Public Financing for Small Businesses pp. 3-28

- Kenji Kutsuna
- Whither Trade Policy with Japan? pp. 29-41

- Edward Lincoln
- Keynesianism, Monetarism, and the Contradiction of Japan's Modern Welfare State pp. 42-78

- Takaaki Suzuki
- The Force of Business: Are Multinationals Policymakers? pp. 79-104

- Patricia Nelson
Volume 30, issue 1, 2002
- Guest Editor's Introduction pp. 3-7

- Walter Hatch
- Nonperforming Loans Versus Economic Recession pp. 8-21

- Koichi Hamada
- Prime Minister Koizumi, You Are Wrong pp. 22-24

- Shizuka Kamei
- The "Enigma" of Japanese Policy Ineffectiveness pp. 25-95

- Richard Werner
Volume 29, issue 5-6, 2001
- Introduction pp. 3-4

- Richard Katz
- Chapter 2 Update. Dualism Worsens in the 1990s pp. 5-19

- The Editors
- Chapter 3 Update. Hollowing Out Accelerates in the Late 1990s pp. 20-28

- The Editors
- Chapter 4 Update. Japan's Shrinking Weight in the World Economy pp. 29-47

- The Editors
- Chapter 8 Update. Anorexia pp. 48-121

- The Editors
- Chapter 11 Update. Japan's Peculiar Trade pp. 122-139

- The Editors
- Chapter 12 Update. Is Japan Becoming More Globalized? pp. 140-187

- The Editors
- Author Index to Volume 29 (January/February-November/December 2001) pp. 188-189

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 4, 2001
- Transformation in Latin America pp. 5-32

- Marianne Wiesebron
- Mercosur/l at Crossroads pp. 33-53

- Paulo Vizentini
- Mercosur/l and Latin American Integration pp. 54-66

- Paul Cammack
- Who Is Integrating Whom? pp. 67-75

- Marianne Wiesebron
- About the Authors pp. 76-78

- The Editors
- List of Abbreviations pp. 79-82

- The Editors
- Bibliography pp. 83-100

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 3, 2001
- The Political Economy of "East Asian" Cooperation pp. 5-20

- Tsutomu Kikuchi
- Japan and Latin America pp. 21-47

- Mitsuhiro Kagami
- An Assessment of the Impact of China's WTO Accession pp. 48-68

- Yang Zerui
Volume 29, issue 2, 2001
- Preface pp. 3-4

- Kurt Radtke and Marianne Wiesebron
- Introduction and Overview pp. 5-27

- Kurt Radtke
- The WTO, Governments, and Global Business pp. 31-53

- Raymond Feddema
- Deepening of Multilateral Integration in the WTO pp. 54-74

- Gerrit Faber
- The European Union's New Strategies Toward Emerging Asia and Latin America pp. 75-97

- Pitou Van Duck
Volume 29, issue 1, 2001
- Crisis? What Crisis? pp. 3-19

- Edith Terry
- The International Economy and Monetary Policy from Now On pp. 20-47

- Toru Nakakita
- Restructuring the Ministry of Finance and Revising the Bank of Japan Law pp. 48-86

- Toru Nakakita
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