IMF Staff Country Reports

Japan: Selected Issues

November 7, 1996

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International Monetary Fund. "Japan: Selected Issues", IMF Staff Country Reports 1996, 114 (1996), accessed 12/21/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451820522.002

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Summary

This Selected Issues paper analyzes Japan’s medium- and long-term fiscal challenges. It discusses the initiatives that will be necessary to cope with Japan’s medium- and long-term fiscal challenges. It describes medium- and long-term projections of the fiscal position, and assesses the size of the consolidation measures needed to restore long-term fiscal sustainability. The paper explores possible options for consolidation and offers a representative package of such measures. The paper also describes the projected baseline path for the long-term fiscal balance, incorporating the long-term pension reform plan formulated in 1994.

Subject: Bank credit, Banking, Credit, Employment, Expenditure, Foreign exchange, Labor, Money, Pensions, Real exchange rates

Keywords: Bank credit, collection deposit, CR, Credit, deposit certificate, Employment, equity price, FCI concepts, FCI measure, GDP, Global, interest rate, ISCR, Real exchange rates, Western Europe