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New Perspectives on Policy Planning and Analysis 2002
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| edited by Research Project Group for Policy Evaluation in Kyushu University |
| 232pp hb 6,000yen |
| ISBN 4-87378-778-5 |
This book is the second product in which the activities of the "Research" Project for Policy Evaluation in Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan", whose main purpose is to present the medium-and long-term prospects of the Japanese Economy and its policy tasks relative to the prospects.
We especially intend to throw light on the changes and difficulties, which the Japanese economy has experienced for these 10 years, and investigate its policy tasks to which we should adjust ourselves in the not too distant future. Especially, reconsidering these problems in such broader contexts as the Japanese socio-economic systems as a whole, we aim to shed new light on the significance of the policy tasks, which the Japanese economy will come up against the twenty-first century.
This book should prove to be invaluable to students and researchers studying the contemporary Japanese economy as well as all interested in what policy tasks the Japanese economy is now faced with and how we should deal with them in the future.
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Contents
Part 1 Policy Planning and Analysis in Japan: Theory and Policy
1 Monetary Policy in Japan since the 1990s
2 From "Loyalty" to "Exit" by Disclosure: A Pedagogical Role of
Disclosure Requirements in Japanese Financial Reforms
3 A Perspective on the Energy Policy in Japan:
A Lesson from a Comparison with a German Case
4 Fiscal Policy and Income Distribution under Imperfect Competition
5 Toward Institutional Foundations of Political Economy
Part 2@Formal and Historical Approaches to Policy Planning and Analysis
6 The Underlying Economic Ideas Proposed by the New Labour Party:
Before Coming into Power
7 Financial Policy of the First Duke of Valois Burgundy
-An Aspect of the Genesis of the Modern State-
8 Economics of Environmental Valuation:
The Problem of Divergence between WTP and WTA
9 Models of the Systems with the Element of Uncertainty and their
Applications
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