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Growth Alternatives Of The Japanese Economy: Structure And Simulations Of Dynamic Econometric Model With Input-output System (Demios), Hardback Book

Growth Alternatives Of The Japanese Economy: Structure And Simulations Of Dynamic Econometric Model With Input-output System (Demios) Hardback

Part of the Econometrics In The Information Age: Theory And Practice Of Measurement series

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The book describes the structure of the Keynes-Leontief Model (KLM) of Japan and discusses how the Japanese economy can overcome the long-term economic deflation that has taken place since the mid-1990s.

The large-scale econometric model and its analysis have been important for planning several policy measures and examining the economic structure of a country.

However, it seems that the development and maintenance of the KLM would be very costly.

The book discusses how the KLM is developed and employed for the policy analyses.

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