Japan; Selected Issues
The Selected Issues paper analyzes the health of the corporate sector, areas of vulnerability, and the effect of corporate restructuring in Japan. It reviews the deflation and associated economic problems of Japan, demonstrates the impact of fiscal policies on public debt, and estimates the expenditure and revenue adjustments needed to restrain the growth of debt. It also analyzes the issues in the Japanese labor market, structural developments, changes in the behavior of stakeholders, policy issues on employment insurance, and the social safety net.
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2003-09-05
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Article IV consultations | Economic conditions | Selected issues | corporate sector | debt-equity | debt service payments | debt service | financial indicators | debt obligations | debt structure | financial reforms | amount of debt | stock of debt | short-term debt | debt sustainability | debt service obligations | financial distress | debt maturity | terms of debt | debt service capacity | financial crisis |
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