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The economic policies in Japan during the last 30 years: An econometric analysis

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This paper analyses the Japanese economic growth since 1970 with particular attention for the last decade.

After a brief discussion on the qualitative behaviour of macroeconomic variables, a survey of literature presents the ideas of various models.

This is useful for the econometric analysis applied here, which consists in a smooth transition model, such as LSTAR.

For the last decade a deeper analysis is carried out with a VAR model to test if lending view is necessary in explaining the business cycle.

These models suggest that both fiscal and monetary policies were not very efficient. Total lending also accelerated the crisis.

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To Pietro and Martina.

I would like to thank Prof. Barbara Chizzolini and Prof. Carlo Filippini for their comments.

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Depalo, D. The economic policies in Japan during the last 30 years: An econometric analysis. Asia Europe Journal 2, 557–571 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10308-004-0117-5

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