The Political Economy of the Abe Government and Abenomics Reforms
Herausgeber: Hoshi, Takeo; Lipscy, Phillip Y
The Political Economy of the Abe Government and Abenomics Reforms
Herausgeber: Hoshi, Takeo; Lipscy, Phillip Y
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Explores the politics and economics of the Abe government and evaluates major policies, such as Abenomics policy reforms.
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Explores the politics and economics of the Abe government and evaluates major policies, such as Abenomics policy reforms.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 572
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9781108925877
- ISBN-10: 1108925871
- Artikelnr.: 63921787
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 572
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9781108925877
- ISBN-10: 1108925871
- Artikelnr.: 63921787
Part I. Introduction: 1. The political economy of the Abe government Takeo
Hoshi and Phillip Y. Lipscy; Part II. Political Context: 2. Expansion of
the Japanese Prime Minister's power and transformation of Japanese politics
Harukata Takenaka; 3. Why does the Abe government's approval rating always
recover? Masaru Kohno; 4. The LDP under Abe Yukio Maeda and Steven R. Reed;
5. The third arrow of Abenomics: est. in 2013 - or 2007? Takatoshi Ito;
Part III. Macroeconomic Policy: 6. Abenomics, monetary policy, and
consumption Joshua K. Hausman, Takashi Unayama and Johannes F. Wieland; 7.
The great disconnect: the decoupling of wage and price inflation in Japan
Takeo Hoshi and Anil K. Kashyap; 8. Abenomics, the exchange rate, and
markup dynamics in Japanese industries Kyoji Fukao and Shuichiro Nishioka;
9. The crisis that wasn't: How Japan has avoided a bond market panic Mark
Bamba and David E. Weinstein; Part IV. Third Arrow of Abenomics: 10. Abe's
slight left turn: how a labor shortage transformed politics and policy
Steven K. Vogel; 11. Abe's Womenomics policy: did it reduce the gender gap
in management? Nobuko Nagase; 12. Corporate governance reforms under
Abenomics: the economic consequences of two codes Hideaki Miyajima and
Takuji Saito; 13. Abenomics and Japan's entrepreneurship and innovation: is
the third arrow pointed in the right direction for global competition in
the silicon valley era? Kenji E. Kushida; 14. Japanese agricultural reform
under Abenomics Patricia L. Maclachlan and Kay Shimizu; 15. The politics of
energy and climate change in Japan under the Abe government Trevor Incerti
and Phillip Y. Lipscy; Part V. Foreign Policy: 16. Japan's defense reforms
under Abe: assessing institutional and policy change Adam P. Liff; 17. The
enduring challenges of history issues Mary M. McCarthy.
Hoshi and Phillip Y. Lipscy; Part II. Political Context: 2. Expansion of
the Japanese Prime Minister's power and transformation of Japanese politics
Harukata Takenaka; 3. Why does the Abe government's approval rating always
recover? Masaru Kohno; 4. The LDP under Abe Yukio Maeda and Steven R. Reed;
5. The third arrow of Abenomics: est. in 2013 - or 2007? Takatoshi Ito;
Part III. Macroeconomic Policy: 6. Abenomics, monetary policy, and
consumption Joshua K. Hausman, Takashi Unayama and Johannes F. Wieland; 7.
The great disconnect: the decoupling of wage and price inflation in Japan
Takeo Hoshi and Anil K. Kashyap; 8. Abenomics, the exchange rate, and
markup dynamics in Japanese industries Kyoji Fukao and Shuichiro Nishioka;
9. The crisis that wasn't: How Japan has avoided a bond market panic Mark
Bamba and David E. Weinstein; Part IV. Third Arrow of Abenomics: 10. Abe's
slight left turn: how a labor shortage transformed politics and policy
Steven K. Vogel; 11. Abe's Womenomics policy: did it reduce the gender gap
in management? Nobuko Nagase; 12. Corporate governance reforms under
Abenomics: the economic consequences of two codes Hideaki Miyajima and
Takuji Saito; 13. Abenomics and Japan's entrepreneurship and innovation: is
the third arrow pointed in the right direction for global competition in
the silicon valley era? Kenji E. Kushida; 14. Japanese agricultural reform
under Abenomics Patricia L. Maclachlan and Kay Shimizu; 15. The politics of
energy and climate change in Japan under the Abe government Trevor Incerti
and Phillip Y. Lipscy; Part V. Foreign Policy: 16. Japan's defense reforms
under Abe: assessing institutional and policy change Adam P. Liff; 17. The
enduring challenges of history issues Mary M. McCarthy.
Part I. Introduction: 1. The political economy of the Abe government Takeo
Hoshi and Phillip Y. Lipscy; Part II. Political Context: 2. Expansion of
the Japanese Prime Minister's power and transformation of Japanese politics
Harukata Takenaka; 3. Why does the Abe government's approval rating always
recover? Masaru Kohno; 4. The LDP under Abe Yukio Maeda and Steven R. Reed;
5. The third arrow of Abenomics: est. in 2013 - or 2007? Takatoshi Ito;
Part III. Macroeconomic Policy: 6. Abenomics, monetary policy, and
consumption Joshua K. Hausman, Takashi Unayama and Johannes F. Wieland; 7.
The great disconnect: the decoupling of wage and price inflation in Japan
Takeo Hoshi and Anil K. Kashyap; 8. Abenomics, the exchange rate, and
markup dynamics in Japanese industries Kyoji Fukao and Shuichiro Nishioka;
9. The crisis that wasn't: How Japan has avoided a bond market panic Mark
Bamba and David E. Weinstein; Part IV. Third Arrow of Abenomics: 10. Abe's
slight left turn: how a labor shortage transformed politics and policy
Steven K. Vogel; 11. Abe's Womenomics policy: did it reduce the gender gap
in management? Nobuko Nagase; 12. Corporate governance reforms under
Abenomics: the economic consequences of two codes Hideaki Miyajima and
Takuji Saito; 13. Abenomics and Japan's entrepreneurship and innovation: is
the third arrow pointed in the right direction for global competition in
the silicon valley era? Kenji E. Kushida; 14. Japanese agricultural reform
under Abenomics Patricia L. Maclachlan and Kay Shimizu; 15. The politics of
energy and climate change in Japan under the Abe government Trevor Incerti
and Phillip Y. Lipscy; Part V. Foreign Policy: 16. Japan's defense reforms
under Abe: assessing institutional and policy change Adam P. Liff; 17. The
enduring challenges of history issues Mary M. McCarthy.
Hoshi and Phillip Y. Lipscy; Part II. Political Context: 2. Expansion of
the Japanese Prime Minister's power and transformation of Japanese politics
Harukata Takenaka; 3. Why does the Abe government's approval rating always
recover? Masaru Kohno; 4. The LDP under Abe Yukio Maeda and Steven R. Reed;
5. The third arrow of Abenomics: est. in 2013 - or 2007? Takatoshi Ito;
Part III. Macroeconomic Policy: 6. Abenomics, monetary policy, and
consumption Joshua K. Hausman, Takashi Unayama and Johannes F. Wieland; 7.
The great disconnect: the decoupling of wage and price inflation in Japan
Takeo Hoshi and Anil K. Kashyap; 8. Abenomics, the exchange rate, and
markup dynamics in Japanese industries Kyoji Fukao and Shuichiro Nishioka;
9. The crisis that wasn't: How Japan has avoided a bond market panic Mark
Bamba and David E. Weinstein; Part IV. Third Arrow of Abenomics: 10. Abe's
slight left turn: how a labor shortage transformed politics and policy
Steven K. Vogel; 11. Abe's Womenomics policy: did it reduce the gender gap
in management? Nobuko Nagase; 12. Corporate governance reforms under
Abenomics: the economic consequences of two codes Hideaki Miyajima and
Takuji Saito; 13. Abenomics and Japan's entrepreneurship and innovation: is
the third arrow pointed in the right direction for global competition in
the silicon valley era? Kenji E. Kushida; 14. Japanese agricultural reform
under Abenomics Patricia L. Maclachlan and Kay Shimizu; 15. The politics of
energy and climate change in Japan under the Abe government Trevor Incerti
and Phillip Y. Lipscy; Part V. Foreign Policy: 16. Japan's defense reforms
under Abe: assessing institutional and policy change Adam P. Liff; 17. The
enduring challenges of history issues Mary M. McCarthy.