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A Comparison of Japanese Corporate Finance Between the High Growth Period and the Bubble Economy: Eichner-Kaleckian Modelling And An Analysis

T. Kano
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T. Kano: School of Economics, The University of Queensland, https://economics.uq.edu.au/

No 266, Discussion Papers Series from University of Queensland, School of Economics

Abstract: The two Japanese economies, the high growth period economy and the Bubble Economy have common features, but they are different in many respects. Though different models for analysing these two economies appear here, they are basically the same. They are based on the Eichner-Kaleckian type models, and the model for the high growth period economy could be located as a special case of the Bubble Economy model. The reason for not applying the latter model to both periods is that not doing so makes the common features and differences of both periods clearer. In both economies, the predetermined or exogenous variables, bank loan interest rate in the high growth period and financial investment return net of risk play key roles. Finally, these Eichner-Kaleckian models seem to contradict Post Keynesian endogenous money supply. It is proven below that this is not true.

Date: 1999-11
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