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Japan is back / Amari, Akira   Journal Article
Amari, Akira Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Japan's economy has gone through more than a decade of deflation. Following the inauguration of the Abe Administration in December 2012, "Abenomics" has prioritized exiting deflation, revitalizing the economy and getting Japan back on the road toward fiscal health. This article discusses the efforts to create three virtuous cycles as Japan aims to regain its position as a leader in the global economy and proposes a prescription for resolving common challenges in the future.
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Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement / Amari, Akira   Journal Article
Amari, Akira Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract On October 5, 2015, the 12 countries reached an agreement in principle on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) that will build 21st-century trade and investment rules concerning tariffs, services, investment, intellectual property, state-owned enterprises, and other areas. Going beyond the myriad bilateral FTAs and EPAs, the TPP is intended to give shape to policy relating to trade in the Asia-Pacific. Since Japan officially participated in TPP negotiations in 2013, one focus has been on an economic growth strategy that provides opportunities for small- and medium-sized enterprises to consider overseas expansion and that allows Japan to re-emerge as a major exporting country. Regionally, the TPP is expected to contribute to economic development in the Asia-Pacific as a whole at the dawn of an “Asia-Pacific Century.” As the minister in charge of negotiating for Japan's national interest in the TPP, the author shares his perspective about the agreement.
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