Understanding Japanese saving : does population aging matter?
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Understanding Japanese saving : does population aging matter?
(Routledge studies in the growth economies of Asia, 55)
RoutledgeCurzon, 2005
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"Portions of this work were part of my Yale 1988 doctoral dissertation."--Acknowledgments
Includes bibliographical references (p. [80]-84) and index
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:hbk ISBN 9780415129763
Description
Japan's savings are among the highest in the world, and these high rates have played a valuable role throughout the post-war period. However, over the next several decades, Japan's population will be ageing rapidly. Will this lower Japanese savings rates?
Using up-to-date financial and demographical data, author Robert Dekle finds that the answer to this question is an emphatic 'yes'. Understanding Japanese Saving holds key lessons for Western nations undergoing similar demographic transformations as well as developing countries looking to establish public savings institutions.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. The Saving Behavior of the Japanese Elderly 3. Private Investment and Fundamentals 4. Simulating the Impact of Aging on Future Saving, Investment and Budget Deficits 5. Aging and the Role of Foreign Immigration in Impacting Saving, Investment and Foreign Capital Inflows 6. Housing and Japanese Saving and Consumption Behavior 7. Conclusions and Lessons for Developing Countries
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:pbk ISBN 9781138810662
Description
Japan's savings are among the highest in the world, and these high rates have played a valuable role throughout the post-war period. However, over the next several decades, Japan's population will be ageing rapidly. Will this lower Japanese savings rates?
Using up-to-date financial and demographical data, author Robert Dekle finds that the answer to this question is an emphatic 'yes'. Understanding Japanese Saving holds key lessons for Western nations undergoing similar demographic transformations as well as developing countries looking to establish public savings institutions.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. The Saving Behavior of the Japanese Elderly 3. Private Investment and Fundamentals 4. Simulating the Impact of Aging on Future Saving, Investment and Budget Deficits 5. Aging and the Role of Foreign Immigration in Impacting Saving, Investment and Foreign Capital Inflows 6. Housing and Japanese Saving and Consumption Behavior 7. Conclusions and Lessons for Developing Countries
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