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Institutional Change in Japan (Hardcover)
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Institutional Change in Japan (Hardcover)
Series: European Institute of Japanese Studies East Asian Economics and Business Series
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This is a new analysis of recent changes in important Japanese
institutions. It addresses the origin, development, and recent
adaptation of core institutions, including financial institutions,
corporate governance, lifetime employment, and the amakudari
system. After four decades of rapid economic growth in Japan, the
1990s saw the country enter a prolonged period of economic
stagnation. Policy reforms were initially half-hearted, and
businesses were slow to restructure as the global economy changed.
The lagging economy has been impervious to aggressive fiscal
stimulus measures and has been plagued by ongoing price deflation
for years. Japan's struggle has called into question the ability of
the country's economic institutions, originally designed to support
factor accumulation and rapid development, to adapt to the new
economic environment of the twenty-first century. This book
discusses both historical and international comparisons including
Meiji Japan, and recent economic and financial reforms in Korea,
Scandinavia, Switzerland, and New Zealand, placing the current
institutional changes in perspective. The contributors argue that,
contrary to conventional wisdom that Japanese institutions have
remained relatively rigid, there has been significant institutional
change over the last decade.
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