Perhaps the most high profile policy of his time in office was "Abenomics", the economic programme that bears his name. Although the raft of stimulus measures and major reforms did reinvigorate ...
International Macroeconomics (FY2011-FY2015) Research on Exchange Rate Pass-Through The advent of Abenomics in December 2012 brought a significant change to the U.S. dollar/Japanese yen exchange rate.
The plan – called "Abenomics," named after newly-elected Prime Minister Shinzo Abe – is three-fold. It involves a massive increase in fiscal stimulus through government spending, a massive ...
The death of former Prime Minister Abe Shinzo has renewed focus on a key economic strategy he dubbed "Abenomics." The policy was aimed at jump-starting Japan's growth and ending the deflation that ...
Under Abenomics, a mix of expansionary fiscal and monetary policies and a growth strategy deployed by Abe in 2013, share prices and corporate profits boomed, but a government survey published ...
Abe, however, viewed the contents of the draft as a personal attack against Abenomics, the main economic policy package during his more than seven years in power to August 2020. After the ...
It is now apparent that, with an uninterrupted economic policy, the Bank of Japan will continue its “Abenomics” policy of mega-stimulus. The markets initially reacted with Japanese equities ...
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's economic stimulus package, Abenomics, depreciated the yen sharply from the end of 2012, which was expected to have a positive impact on Japan's trade balance. Contrary to ...
The rapid aging and shrinking of Japan’s population will dominate economic policy making in coming decades—impelling a fresh look at the objectives and tools of Abenomics. Six years of Abenomics have ...
Mr Abe has a reputation as a staunch conservative and nationalist, and for stimulating growth with his aggressive economic policy known as "Abenomics". The hawk who gave his name to Abenomics What ...