

An edition of Public Policies and the Japanese Economy (1996)
Savings, Investments, Unemployment, Inequality (Studies in the Modern Japanese Economy)
By Toshiaki Tachibanaki
Publish Date
March 1997
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
311
Description:
The purpose of this book is to examine the relationship between public policies and the economy in Japan in many fields. Public policies include tax policy, regulation, macroeconomic policy and labour policy. The book aims to find which public policies were effective for achieving the relatively better macroeconomic performance in the Japanese economy, and which were not. Savings, portfolio choice, housing, investment, cost of capital, taxes, unemployment, wages and inequality are covered, with particular emphasis on the evaluation of the two factor markets - namely, the capital and labour markets - in Japan. Special attention is paid to the examination of the effect of public policies on efficiency and equity, normally interacting in a trade-off relationship.
subjects: Economic conditions, Saving and investment, Capital market, Economic policy, Taxation, Labor market, Economic history, Economische politiek, Economische groei, Sparen, Kapitaalmarkt, Épargne et investissement, Marché financier, Impôt, Marché du travail, Epargne et investissement, Conditions économiques, Politique économiques, Japan, economic policy, Taxation, japan, Japan, economic conditions
Places: Japan
Times: 1989-