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Book Description
A comparative perspective and an analytic approach grounded in mainstream economics distinguish this broad, accessible introduction to the Japanese economy. Throughout, Ito utilizes standard economic concepts in comparing Japan with the United States in terms of economic performances, underlying institutions, and government policies.
Referring to cultural factors where appropriate, Ito subjects the basic facts about the Japanese economy to modern theoretical and empirical scrutiny, discussing macroeconomic growth, business cycles, monetary and fiscal policies, industrial structures and policies, the labor market, saving and investment, and international trade and finance.
Ito reviews relevant aspects of Japan's history before launching into a broad analysis of the country's markets and its economic policies. He concludes with a look at such contemporary economic issues as the Japanese distribution system, Japanese asset prices, and US-Japan trade conflicts.
Takatoshi Ito is Professor of Economics at Hitotsubashi University's Institute of Economic Research in Tokyo and at the University of Minnesota.
About the Author
Takatoshi Ito is Professor at the Graduate School Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo.
The Japanese Economy,Takatoshi Ito,The MIT Press,0262090295,1945-,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Commerce,Contemporary Economic Situations And Conditions,Economic Conditions,Economic policy,Economics - General,Japan,Business & Economics / Economics / General
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