was a period of prolonged economic recession in which deflation and liquidity trap plagued the economy. The Bank of Japan’s (BOJ) inability to apply significant expansionary monetary policy has been the primary focus for scholarly debate. Most scholars agree that the BOJ retained significant powers which although unconventional are necessary in times of financial crisis. The current importance of understanding the Japanese experience throughout the 1990s is paramount to understanding current justifications for the United States ’ (US) expansionary monetary policy. Therefore, this paper will explore the problems facing policy-makers in Japan throughout the “Lost Decade, ” the schol-arly debate focused on policy options for the BOJ, what US p...