The Japanese Experience of Economic Reforms offers a renewed
investigation into the process of economic reforms and
stabilization in Japan after the Second World War. Each chapter
reviews policy measures undertaken during this process, discusses
their economic rationale, and evaluates their effectiveness. The
authors point out a gradual, step-wise process and the government's
emphasis on micro and supply-side issues as main characteristics of
the Japanese experience. Relevance of the Japanese experience to
the developing and post-socialist countries is also discussed.
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