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This book, based on economics and game theory, analyzes the changes
that Japan is now facing as a reflection of changes in Japanese
families and society. The author presents a simple framework for
the structural relationship among markets, communities including
families, and the state; and uses it to explain the changes that
have occurred in Japanese society. Social changes have created a
series of social problems such as population ageing, poverty, and
regional disparities, which require changes in public policies. The
book provides readers with rich information about the Japanese
social security system, social policies and regional policies by
explaining why they are developed, how they are designed, and what
challenges they face. Readers will find that the transformation of
Japanese society is not really a special case but a fairly common
one that many developed countries have experienced and many
developing countries are going to experience. The book will be
useful not only to those who are interested in Japanese society and
public policies but also to anyone who is interested in the
transformations of families, communities, and roles of the state in
a modern market economy.
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