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The Bubble Economy & Japan’s Lost Decade. Jin Zhang Jasmine Avgerakis Souphalak Souksavath. The Lost Decade. Background and preliminary events Japan’s lost decade Lesson’s learned. Japan in the 1980’s. Plaza Agreement -> Appreciation of Yen. Drastic decline in exports.
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The Bubble Economy & Japan’s Lost Decade Jin Zhang Jasmine Avgerakis Souphalak Souksavath
The Lost Decade • Background and preliminary events • Japan’s lost decade • Lesson’s learned
Japan in the 1980’s • Plaza Agreement -> Appreciation of Yen • Drastic decline in exports • 1984-1986 Endaka Recession • Tax cuts • 5 trillion yen public works • Loose monetary policy High trade surplus
Japan in the 1980’s • Intensified bullish expectations • Aggressive behavior of financial institutions • Progress of financial deregulation • Inadequate risk management of financial institutions • Taxation and regulations biased towards accelerating the rise in land prices • Overconfidence and euphoria • Overconcentration of economic functions in Tokyo, and Tokyo becoming an international financial centre
Japan in the 1980’s 1) Rapid increase in asset prices 2) An overheating economy Expansion in monetary supply & credit • Bubble Period 1987-1990 coexistence of 3 factors
Japan in the 1980’s 1990 The Lost decade
The Lost Decade • Dramatic decline in GDP growth • Sharp drop in Nikkei 225 stock prices • Up to 70% decrease in land value • Continued appreciation of Yen & deflated prices 1990-2001
The Lost Decade GDP 6% to 0% GDP
The Lost Decade Nikkei lost 60%, land lost 70% value Nikkei 225 / Land Prices
The Lost Decade CPI Index
The Lost Decade • Monetary policy: expansion, low interest rate 6% -> 2.5% and deflation • Fiscal policies: Increase government spending, First injection 1992-93 and Second 1997-98 • Stable 2% economic growth for 5 consecutive years. • Restructured banking industry 2001-03 • Economy remained stagnate Steps to Combat
The Lost Decade • Headless pyramid / lack of leadership • Need concensus • Aversion to risk / like predictibility • Keiritsu • Blame game Cultural Explanation
LessonsLearned Different Nations, Different Prospective!
LessonsLearned - US • Prompt monetary and fiscal policies are necessary but not sufficient • Do not allow deflation to take hold • Avoid the temptation to raise taxes in the midst of a rapid economic slowdown driven by deteriorating credit conditions An economic cycle driven by a collapse for an asset (land or housing) to which the banking system is heavily exposed is a dangerous beast
LessonsLearned - China • Should China be worried? • Real estate boom • High GDP growth • Trade surplus • Artificially low exchange rate
LessonsLearned - China A country should discreetly calculate chances, scope and affordability when deciding on a revaluation of its currency A country should take measures to prevent major foreign trade and investment risks
Jeff’sThreeTakeAway Points • History repeats itself • It is important to see things from different prospective • Globalization adds to the complexity
Conclusion Has Japanese business culture changed? Have they learned any lessons and made changes? Have we learned from their example?
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The Lost Decade Unemployment