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Can Abenomics Succeed?: Overcoming the Legacy of Japan's Lost Decades

By Dennis P Botman, Stephan Danninger, Jerald A Schiff

March 4, 2015

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Dennis P Botman, Stephan Danninger, and Jerald A Schiff. Can Abenomics Succeed?: Overcoming the Legacy of Japan's Lost Decades, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 2015) accessed September 18, 2024

Summary

Japan’s revitalization plan, dubbed the “three arrows of Abenomics,” devises a three-pronged strategy—combining fiscal, monetary, and structural policies—to overcome that country’s apparent inability to sustain economic recovery. This book is the first comprehensive assessment of Abenomics and the reforms needed to make it a success, including aggressive monetary easing, growth-friendly fiscal consolidation, and structural and financial sector reforms.

Subject: Aging, Corporate income tax, Expenditure, Inflation, Labor, Labor markets, Pension spending, Population and demographics, Prices, Public debt, Taxes

Keywords: Aging, Asia and Pacific, BoJ asset purchase, BoJ purchase, BOOK, Corporate income tax, Firm, Global, Inflation, Inflation expectation, Japan, Labor markets, Northern Europe, Pension spending, Risk capital, Wage growth

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