[E-BOOK] Is Japan Really Changing Its Ways?: Regulatory Reform and the Japanese Economy
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| #6627160 in Books | Brookings Institution Press | 1998-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.56 x5.98l,.76 | File Name: 081571291X | 180 pages |
||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Basic text on Regulatory reform in Japan|By Suckwoo Lee|The 1990s of Japan is labled as the lost decade. if one faces the impediment, he should try to overcome it. Jpanaese government has tried various measures from deficit budget, which amounts ro over 110% of GDP now, to regulatroy reform or deregulation. regulatory reform has been around the world since late 1970s. Japanese|||"...a valuable source for anyone who wants to understand the problems of regulatory reform in Japan." —Manwoo Lee, Millersville University of Pennsylvania|About the Author|
| Lonny E. Carlile
Deregulation has been at the top of Japan's economic policy agenda for many years. Now, in the midst of a financial crisis that engulfs all of Asia, pressures on the Japanese government for substantial reform--coming from both inside and outside forces--are stronger than ever.
But is Japan actually making the changes necessary to reduce market controls, encourage competition, and create new opportunities for imports? To most outside observers, ...
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