Japan: “Free, Fair, and Global?” Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Japan: "Free, Fair, and Global?" Case Solution

This article took place inApril 1998, Prime Minister Hashimoto faced serious difficulties with his fiscal policy and with his system of six systemic reforms. Japan had been in downturn that was successful for six years, unable to keep the wonder-increase attained in earlier decades.
Hashimoto proposed to reform fiscal policy, social security, management, regulation, instruction, and particularly the monetary process. But institutional rigidities--the bureaucracy, corporate governance, work policies, and the maturing population among others --has made change extremely hard.

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PUBLICATION DATE: May 01, 1998

 

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