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Why the Bank of Japan Has Failed to Conquer Deflation in Japan

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By (author): Shigeyuki Hattori

This book is published in English that fully reveals why the Bank of Japan (BOJ) under Governor Haruhiko Kuroda has failed to end deflation. The BOJs monetary policy was based on the theories of reflationist economists such as Kikuo Iwata. They argued that if the BOJ adopted an inflation target that had a deadline for meeting that goal, clarified the Banks responsibility, and supplied a large monetary base through a quantitative easing policy, inflation expectations would rise and deflation would be overcome.

This book shows that there is no theoretical basis or evidence for this claim. Furthermore, the supply of a large monetary base itself became impossible and was abandoned in 2016. However, since publicly stating that overcoming deflation is impossible would incur embarrassment and a loss of confidence, the BOJ made it appear as if a former policy was still in place.

The book also reveals that consumer prices in Japan changed in tandem with import prices; consequently, in 2022, consumer prices rose by 4% due to the surge in import prices. Since the 1990s, the BOJ has been the focus of intense attention from economists around the world interested in monetary policy. The explanation presented here, showing the BOJs historic fiasco under Gov. Kuroda in controlling deflation, provides valuable lessons for monetary policymakers and economists.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 25 Jan 2025

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819794072

About Shigeyuki Hattori

Shigeyuki Hattori has been a Professor at Doshisha University since 2016. He was Professor at Fukui Prefectural University from 2007 to 2016. He is currently a member of the Japan Association for Evolutionary Economics The Japanese Society for the History of Economic Thought and the Japanese Economic Association. He has written two books which clarified the failure of Abenomics and the Bank of Japan under Governor Haruhiko Kuroda End of Abenomics (in Japanese) (2014) and Economic Policy of Deception: Inequality and Stagnation under Abenomics (in Japanese) (2017). He also wrote several books including Crisis Instability and Capitalism: Economics of Hyman P. Minsky (in Japanese) (2013); Consequences of Neoliberalism: Why is the World Economy Stagnant? (in Japanese) (2014); and Crisis of the Global Financial Capitalism: The World in Turmoil and Economics (in Japanese) (2023). His research interests are monetary policy financial crisis income distribution and growth and the evolution of the capitalist economic system.

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