Japan: 2023 Article IV consultation-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Japan
March 30, 2023
Summary
This 2023 Article IV Consultation highlights that the Japanese economy continues to recover driven by domestic demand while a weaker global economy has been weighing on external demand. The economic recovery is projected to continue in the near term amid pent-up demand, supply chain improvements, border reopening and policy support. Japan’s economic recovery is expected to continue, supported by pent-up demand, supply chain improvements, border reopening, and policy support. Inflation is expected to rise further in early 2023, reflecting the delayed effect of yen depreciation and border reopening before declining again. While domestic risks are balanced, there are significant external downside risks to growth. Structural policies should help boost income growth, support start-ups, deepen digitalization, and achieve climate targets. Labor market policies should encourage more women and older persons to join the work force and reduce labor market duality. Higher carbon pricing could help Japan achieve its climate targets in a growth-friendly way.
Subject: Climate change, Environment, Income, Inflation, Inflation targeting, International organization, Labor, Monetary policy, National accounts, Prices, Wages
Keywords: Asia and Pacific, base wage growth, Climate change, Global, Income, Inflation, Inflation targeting, JGB yield, money market rate, staff appraisal, ultra-loose policy, Wages
Pages:
99
Volume:
2023
DOI:
Issue:
127
Series:
Country Report No. 2023/127
Stock No:
1JPNEA2023001
ISBN:
9798400237362
ISSN:
1934-7685





