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September 30, 2021

[SSJ: 11562] Online DIJ B & E Study Group: Japan's economic management: decades of self-induced paralysis?

From: DIJ Tokyo <dijtokyo@dijtokyo.org>
Date: 2021/09/24

You are cordially invited to the next DIJ Business & Economic Study Group on October 7, 2021, 18:00h (JST)
*Japan's economic management: decades of self-induced paralysis? (dij.tokyo/paralysis) <https://dij.tokyo/paralysis>*
<https://dij.tokyo/paralysis>Brieuc Monfort, Sophia University

Back in the 1970s, Japanese policymakers earned the reputation of being the most competent among their peers within advanced economies for successfully weathering the second oil shock. Where has this reputation gone? The high growth of the late 1980s proved to be transient, as a succession of financial crises led to the "lost decade" of the 1990s. Ben Bernanke (1999) famously described the initial measures to fight deflation that would dominate the 2000s as "a self-induced paralysis". A more forceful set of policies called "Abenomics" in the 2010s also ultimately fails to achieve its ambitious goals of 2% GDP growth and 2% inflation, a shortcoming blamed on either error in design or pusillanimity in implementation. Empty stadiums during the Tokyo Olympics because of the Covid-19 pandemic were seen as yet another proof of poor management.This presentation focuses on three cases (the lost decade, Abenomics, Covid-19) to discuss to what extent the narrative of a never-ending crisis reflects hindsight bias, theoretical assumptions, and narrowly defined comparisons.

*Brieuc Monfort* (PhD in economics) is associate professor in the Department of French Studies at Sophia University in Tokyo and associate researcher at the Fondation France-Japon de l'EHESS in Paris. He is also a fellow at the European Institute at Sophia University. He previously worked for the International Monetary Fund in Washington D.C. and for the French Ministry of Finance in Paris and in Tokyo. He co-authored a book with Sébastien Lechevalier, /Lessons from the Japanese Experience: Towards a New Economic Policy/ (Editions ENS Rue d'Ulm, 2016).

This talk is a Zoom online webinar. Registration is required via email to dijtokyo@dijtokyo.org until 6 October 2021 (JST). Log in data will be provided after registration. Further details here <https://www.dijtokyo.org/event/japans-economic-management-decades-of-self-induced-paralysis/>.

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