
Japan s Great Stagnation: Forging Ahead, Falling Behind
Author(s): W. R. Garside (Author)
- Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
- Publication Date: September 30, 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 232 pages
- ISBN-10: 0857938215
- ISBN-13: 9780857938213
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Editorial Reviews
Review
– Barry Eichengreen, University of California, Berkeley, US
Professor Garside’s timely book transcends the national preoccupation suggested by its title. From one viewpoint this is a case study (admittedly on a grand scale) of the experience of one country in one historical period. But in analyzing the dynamic relationship between Japan’s post-war economic miracle and its chronic stagnation from the 1990’s he offers a penetrating insight into the links between profound and embedded institutional and ideological influences, global upheaval, and almost disastrous national economic performance. Hence, Japan’s Great Stagnation – the unfolding story of that country’s declining experience from masterful economic power to seeming economic paralysis – provides us with an all-too familiar scenario with which to approach the contemporaneous ills of the world’s developed economies. The interaction between banking crises, unwieldy institutions (especially, but not only, financial institutions), policy frailties, and stagnating demand – all conspired to create crisis and then handicap or prevent recovery. And the familiarity of the story is aggravated by the global financial crisis which now threatens to engulf us. History never fully repeats itself, but Professor Garside’s illuminating examination of Japan’s recent experiences must surely provide important points of relevance for the world’s current malaise. He is to be congratulated on the depth and scope of what he has achieved – and for its relevance to what we are experiencing.
— Barry Supple, University of Cambridge, UK
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