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The Japanese economy and Southeast Asia: in the new international context
In: I.D.E. occasional papers series 15
Structural changes in Japan's economic development
In: Economic research series 11
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The Japanese perspective
In: New political economy, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 107-110
ISSN: 1469-9923
Japan as a world economic power
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Heft 513, S. 12-24
ISSN: 0002-7162
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Japan as a World Economic Power
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 513, Heft 1, S. 12-24
ISSN: 1552-3349
This article examines whether Japan's economic success will last or will be short-lived. The first half analyzes the reasons for the relative decline of the United States from such perspectives as changes in the competitiveness of major industries in the United States and Japan, the mismanagement of macroeconomic policy under the Reagan administration, and the overvaluation of the dollar in the mid-1980s. Therein lie a number of lessons for Japan, a new economic power, in charting its future course of action. The second half discusses Japan's tasks from now on. Its once large current-account surplus has begun to decline, and it is no longer feasible to concentrate only on augmenting domestic demand. First, Japan must be more concerned with the balance between domestic demand and current-account surplus, so as to fulfill its international responsibilities through overseas economic cooperation. Second, the considerable size of Japan's current-account surplus makes all the more necessary some kind of rules or philosophy, acceptable internationally, to serve as a guide in reallocating some of the surplus by region and purpose.
JAPAN AS A WORLD ECONOMIC POWER
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 513, S. 12-24
ISSN: 0002-7162
THE AUTHOR QUESTIONS WHETHER JAPAN'S ECONOMIC SUCCESS WILL LAST OR WILL BE SHORT-LIVED. HE ANALYZES THE REASONS FOR THE RELATIVE ECONOMIC DECLINE OF THE UNITED STATES FROM SUCH PERSPECTIVES AS CHANGES IN THE COMPETITIVENESS OF MAJOR INDUSTRIES IN THE USA AND JAPAN, THE MISMANAGEMENT OF U.S. MACROECONOMIC POLICY UNDER THE REAGAN ADMINISTRATION, AND THE OVERVALUATION OF THE DOLLAR IN THE 1980'S. THEREIN LIE A NUMBER OF LESSONS FOR JAPAN IN CHARTING ITS FUTURE COURSE OF ACTION. JAPAN'S CURRENT-ACCOUNT SURPLUS HAS BEGUN TO DECLINE, AND IT IS NO LONGER FEASIBLE TO CONCENTRATE ONLY ON AUGMENTING DOMESTIC DEMAND. FIRST, JAPAN MUST BE CONCERNED WITH THE BALANCE BETWEEN DOMESTIC DEMAND AND CURRENT-ACCOUNT SURPLUS, SO AS TO FULFILL ITS INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES THROUGH OVERSEAS ECONOMIC COOPERATION. SECONDLY, THE CONSIDERABLE SIZE OF JAPAN'S CURRENT-ACCOUNT SURPLUS NECESSITATES SOME KIND OF RULES OR PHILOSOPHY, ACCEPTABLE INTERNATIONALLY, TO SERVE AS A GUIDE IN REALLOCATING SOME OF THE SURPLUS BY REGION AND PURPOSE.
REAL EXCHANGE RATES AND PATTERNS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION IN EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
In: The developing economies: the journal of the Institute of Developing Economies, Tokyo, Japan, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 357-375
ISSN: 1746-1049
New targets and redefinition of economic cooperation: In the Asia-Pacific region
In: Asia Pacific community: a quarterly review, Heft 18, S. 1-16
ISSN: 0387-1711
Aus japanischer Sicht
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Emerging industrial adjustment in Asia-Pacific area [and Japan's role]
In: Asia Pacific community: a quarterly review, S. 1-13
ISSN: 0387-1711
Emerging industrial adjustment in Asia-Pacific area
In: Asia Pacific community: a quarterly review, Heft 11, S. 1-13
ISSN: 0387-1711
Aus japanischer Sicht
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Japan´s Strategies towards New Developments in the Economies of East and Southeast Asia
In: Contemporary Southeast Asia, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 75-91
Japan's strategies towards new developments in the economies of East and Southeast Asia
In: Contemporary Southeast Asia, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 75-91
ISSN: 0129-797X
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