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Taming Japan's Deflation : The Debate over Unconventional Monetary Policy / Giacomo Chiozza, Saori N. Katada, Yoshiko Kojo, Gene Park.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Park, Gene, Author.
Chiozza, Giacomo, Author.
Katada, Saori N., Author.
Series:
Cornell studies in money.
Cornell Studies in Money
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nihon Ginkō.
Banks and banking, Central--Japan.
Banks and banking, Central.
Deflation (Finance)--Japan.
Deflation (Finance).
Monetary policy--Japan.
Monetary policy.
Japan--Economic policy--1989-.
Japan.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (264 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2018]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Bolder economic policy could have addressed the persistent bouts of deflation in post-bubble Japan, write Gene Park, Saori N. Katada, Giacomo Chiozza, and Yoshiko Kojo in Taming Japan's Deflation. Despite warnings from economists, intense political pressure, and well-articulated unconventional policy options to address this problem, Japan's central bank, the Bank of Japan (BOJ), resisted taking the bold actions that the authors believe would have significantly helped.With Prime Minister Abe Shinzo's return to power, Japan finally shifted course at the start of 2013 with the launch of Abenomics-an economic agenda to reflate the economy-and Abe's appointment of new leadership at the BOJ. As Taming Japan's Deflation shows, the BOJ's resistance to experimenting with bolder policy stemmed from entrenched policy ideas that were hostile to activist monetary policy. The authors explain how these policy ideas evolved over the course of the BOJ's long history and gained dominance because of the closed nature of the broader policy network.The explanatory power of policy ideas and networks suggests a basic inadequacy in the dominant framework for analysis ofthe politics of monetary policy derived from the literature on central bank independence. This approach privileges the interaction between political principals and their supposed agents, central bankers; but Taming Japan's Deflation shows clearly that central bankers' views, shaped by ideas and institutions, can be decisive in determining monetary policy. Through a combination of institutional analysis, quantitative empirical tests, in-depth case studies, and structured comparison of Japan with other countries, the authors show that, ultimately, the decision to adopt aggressive monetary policy depends largely on the bankers' established policy ideas and policy network.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Figures and Tables
Preface and Acknowledgments
Acronyms
Notes on Conventions
1. Ideas, Networks, and Monetary Politics in Japan
2. Deflation, Monetary Policy Responses, and the BOJ
3. Monetary Politics: Interests, Ideas, and Policy Networks
4. The BOJ Worldview and Its Historical Development
5. The Monetary Policy Network
6. Ideas and Monetary Policy: A Quantitative Test
7. Monetary Policymaking, 1998-2012
8. Abenomics and the Break with the BOJ Orthodoxy
9. Conclusion: Monetary Policy, Networks, and the Diffusion of Ideas
Appendix
Appendix to Chapter 5
Appendix to Chapter 6
References
Index
Notes:
Previously issued in print: 2018.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Nov 2019)
ISBN:
1-5017-2818-0
OCLC:
1035217790

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