Japan has now been mired in economic stagnation, punctuated by recurrent recessions, for the past two decades. What are the causes of this longstanding malaise? Is it merely the natural consequence of financial retrenchment and the onset of a pervasive "liquidity trap" after the collapse of the "bubble" economy in the early 1990s, or does the present slump signify a more profound historical phase of structural decline? The aim of this chapter is to provide several tentative answers. In the first section, some of the possible causes of this phase of prolonged stagnation will be examined. Section 2 evaluates whether the historical evidence lends credence to the debt-deflation theory of depressions. Section 3 examines the possible interna...
In the late 1990s deflation returned to the centre of interest of economists. One of the reasons was...
Japan’s dramatic transformation from economic success to economic stagnation offers important policy...
"About a year ago at this time, while East Asia was steadily growing, there were two notable excepti...
Japan has now been mired in economic stagnation, punctuated by recurrent recessions, for the past tw...
Japan's macroeconomic problem has yet to be properly diagnosed. Throughout the 1990s, policy makers ...
After the booming bubble economy of 1980s, the Japanese economy has been stagnant since early 1990. ...
This paper analyses the causes behind the Japanese economic downturn which started in the 1990s and ...
Despite Japan’s prominence in global finance and trade through the 1980s its global role has appeare...
In the wake of the East Asian economic turmoil, the international financial system has experienced a...
Japan has experienced a prolonged stagnation since bursting the asset market bubble early in the 199...
This paper discusses the backgrounds for the stagnant behavior of the Japanese economy during the la...
This paper comprises two parts. In the first part, we discuss why the deflation rate that persists i...
This paper explores the links between macroeconomic developments, especially monetary policy, and th...
The key issue of this paper is the economic nature for the long-term stagnation of Japan since the c...
Beginning in the 1970s with the emergence of Japan as America’s foremost industrial competitor, dema...
In the late 1990s deflation returned to the centre of interest of economists. One of the reasons was...
Japan’s dramatic transformation from economic success to economic stagnation offers important policy...
"About a year ago at this time, while East Asia was steadily growing, there were two notable excepti...
Japan has now been mired in economic stagnation, punctuated by recurrent recessions, for the past tw...
Japan's macroeconomic problem has yet to be properly diagnosed. Throughout the 1990s, policy makers ...
After the booming bubble economy of 1980s, the Japanese economy has been stagnant since early 1990. ...
This paper analyses the causes behind the Japanese economic downturn which started in the 1990s and ...
Despite Japan’s prominence in global finance and trade through the 1980s its global role has appeare...
In the wake of the East Asian economic turmoil, the international financial system has experienced a...
Japan has experienced a prolonged stagnation since bursting the asset market bubble early in the 199...
This paper discusses the backgrounds for the stagnant behavior of the Japanese economy during the la...
This paper comprises two parts. In the first part, we discuss why the deflation rate that persists i...
This paper explores the links between macroeconomic developments, especially monetary policy, and th...
The key issue of this paper is the economic nature for the long-term stagnation of Japan since the c...
Beginning in the 1970s with the emergence of Japan as America’s foremost industrial competitor, dema...
In the late 1990s deflation returned to the centre of interest of economists. One of the reasons was...
Japan’s dramatic transformation from economic success to economic stagnation offers important policy...
"About a year ago at this time, while East Asia was steadily growing, there were two notable excepti...