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Preface | ||
1 | Introduction: The Syndrome of the Ever-Higher Yen | 1 |
2 | Policy Causes and Postwar Origins of Japan-U.S. Economic Conflict: Differential Productivity Growth and the Saving Shortage in the United States | 21 |
3 | Exchange-Rate Fluctuations and Their Consequences: Price Diffusion and Endaka Fukyo | 51 |
4 | Balancing International Competitiveness in the Longer Run: Wage Adjustment versus Yen Appreciation | 73 |
5 | The Transfer Problem and Macroeconomic Fluctuations: Endaka Fukyo, Bubbles, and Credit Crunches | 93 |
6 | The Exchange Rate and the Trade Balance in Theory: Insular versus Open Economies | 125 |
7 | The Exchange Rate and the Japan-U.S. Trade Balance in Practice: A Critique of the Modern Elasticities Approach | 143 |
8 | Monetary and Exchange-Rate Regimes, Inflation Persistence, and the Volatility of Long-term Interest Rates | 163 |
9 | Price Deflation and Purchasing Power Parity: A Causality Analysis of Yen Appreciation and Japanese Monetary Policy | 177 |
10 | Overcoming the Syndrome: Toward a U.S.-Japan Commercial Compact and Monetary Accord | 205 |
11 | Is the Syndrome Over? The Fall of the Yen, 1995-96, and Its Implications for the Transition | 223 |
Notes | 237 | |
References | 247 | |
Index | 257 |
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