The revised edition of this highly acclaimed work presents crucial lessons from Japan's recession that could aid the US and other economies as they struggle to recover from the current financial crisis. This book is about Japan's 15-year long recession and how it affected current theoretical thinking about its causes and cures.
The revised edition of this highly acclaimed work presents crucial lessons from Japan's recession that could aid the US and other economies as they struggle to recover from the current financial crisis. This book is about Japan's 15-year long recession and how it affected current theoretical thinking about its causes and cures.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard C. Koo is the Chief Economist of Nomura Research Institute, the research arm of Nomura Securities, the leading securities house in Japan. Consistently voted as one of the most reliable economists by Japanese capital and financial market participants for nearly a decade, he has also advised successive prime ministers on how best to deal with Japan's economic and banking problems. He served as an economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and was a Doctoral Fellow of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Author of many books, including Balance Sheet Recession: Japan's Struggle with Uncharted Economics and its Global Implications, and a visiting professor of Waseda University, he was awarded the Abramson Award by the National Association of Business Economics, Washington, D.C. in 2001.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments ix Preface xi Chapter 1 Japan's Recession 1 Chapter 2 Characteristics of Balance Sheet Recessions 39 Chapter 3 The Great Depression was a Balance Sheet Recession 85 Chapter 4 Monetary, Foreign Exchange, and Fiscal Policy During a Balance Sheet Recession 125 Chapter 5 Yin and Yang Economic Cycles and the Holy Grail of Macroeconomics 157 Chapter 6 Pressure of Globalization 185 Chapter 7 Ongoing Bubbles and Balance Sheet Recessions 221 Chapter 8 World in Balance Sheet Recession 253 Appendix: Thoughts on Walras and Macroeconomics 295 References and Bibliography 309 Index 321
Acknowledgments ix Preface xi Chapter 1 Japan's Recession 1 Chapter 2 Characteristics of Balance Sheet Recessions 39 Chapter 3 The Great Depression was a Balance Sheet Recession 85 Chapter 4 Monetary, Foreign Exchange, and Fiscal Policy During a Balance Sheet Recession 125 Chapter 5 Yin and Yang Economic Cycles and the Holy Grail of Macroeconomics 157 Chapter 6 Pressure of Globalization 185 Chapter 7 Ongoing Bubbles and Balance Sheet Recessions 221 Chapter 8 World in Balance Sheet Recession 253 Appendix: Thoughts on Walras and Macroeconomics 295 References and Bibliography 309 Index 321
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