Japan's Response to Crisis and Change in the World Economy

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Angelika Ernst
Asian economic policy
Asian Studies
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Christiane Dosse
Edward J. Lincoln
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Euro-yen Bond
Euro-yen Market
Euroyen Market
F.H. Saelens
Fair Trade Commission
FDI Flow
financial crisis
financial market liberalisation
foreign direct investment Japan
foreign exchange
Foreign Trade Control Law
Frank K. Upham
General Trading Companies
Henrik Schmiegelow
Hirohiko Okumura
industrial policy analysis
Interbank Money Market
Interbank Money Market Rates
internationalisation
Japan's economy
Japan's FDI
Japan's Foreign Exchange
Japan's Foreign Exchange Reserves
Japanese Direct Investment
Japanese Distribution System
Japanese export competitiveness research
Japanese FDI
Japanese Financial Markets
Japanese Financial System
Japanese Foreign Direct Investment
Japanese Studies
Japan’s FDI
Japan’s Foreign Exchange
Japan’s Foreign Exchange Reserves
Kazuharu Kiyono
Kazuo Sato
Koei Narusawa
Laumer Helmut
Long Term Credit Banks
macroeconomic adjustment
Masaru Yoshitomi
Motor Iberica
Motoshige Itoh
Real GNP
Regulated Deposit Rates
Sogo Shosha
Sueo Sekiguchi
trade control laws
trade regulation reform
West Germany
World Economics

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138648395
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1986, after a period of global changes and financial crisis in the majority of industrialised countries, this book explores how Japan’s economy seemed to maintain its success. This study provides an overview of the Japanese case and the main schools of thought that arose from it by dealing with export-related issues such as reforms in foreign exchange and trade control laws and the internationalisation of Japan’s financial markets as well as more domestic issues such as employment and wages. This title will be of interest to students of Asian Studies and Economics.