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In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries. Each report, prepared by a staff team after discussions with government officials, is published at the option of the member country
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In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries. Each report, prepared by a staff team after discussions with government officials, is published at the option of the member country
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014394914
This Selected Issues paper proposes two new drivers of corporate cash holdings and tests them using firm-level data in Japan. In Japan, private savings have shifted from households to the corporate sector. The first driver is the rising share of intangible capital. The second contributing factor...
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This 2023 Article IV Consultation highlights that the Japanese economy continues to recover driven by domestic demand while a weaker global economy has been weighing on external demand. The economic recovery is projected to continue in the near term amid pent-up demand, supply chain...
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Pre-COVID-19, economic policies under "Abenomics" helped ease financial conditions, exit deflation, and raise labor market participation, but fell short on the deep reforms needed to raise productivity and achieve inclusive and sustainable growth. The Japanese economy is now recovering from the...
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The Japanese economy continues to grow after the pandemic, with broad-based price increases following three decades of low inflation. The "new form of capitalism" agenda and children-related policies are key priorities for the Kishida administration, but the fiscal burden has increased
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