@inbook{4bd6ee1d750147868e7b6fd17785a576,
title = "Fiscal Survival and Financial Revival: Possible Future for the Japanese Economy",
abstract = "In Japan: The Precarious Future, a group of distinguished scholars of Japanese economics, politics, law, and society examine the various roads that might lie ahead for this East Asian nation. Will Japan face a continued erosion of global economic and political power, particularly as China's outlook improves exponentially? Or will it find a way to protect its status as an important player in global affairs? Contributors explore issues such as national security, political leadership, manufacturing prowess, diplomacy, population decline, and gender equality in politics and the workforce, all in an effort to chart the possible futures for Japan. Both a roadmap for change and a look at how Japan arrived at its present situation, this collection of thought-provoking analyses is essential for understanding the current landscape and future prospects of this world power.",
keywords = "Government spending, Bank loans, Bank assets, Financial institutions, Public debt, Finance, Government bonds, Government, Trade deficits, Government crises",
author = "Gene Park and Saori Katada",
note = "Katada, Saori N., and Gene Park. {"}Fiscal Survival and Financial Revival: Possible Futures for the Japanese Economy.{"} In Japan: The Precarious Future, edited by Baldwin Frank and Allison Anne, 167-88. NYU Press, 2015.",
year = "2015",
language = "English",
series = " Possible futures series",
publisher = "NYU Press",
pages = "167--188",
booktitle = "Fiscal Survival and Financial Revival: Possible Future for the Japanese Economy",
}