Tackling Japan's fiscal challenges: strategies to cope with high public debt and population aging/ edited by Keimei Kaizuka and Anne O. Krueger.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 336.52 KAI/T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P06023 |
Overview of the Japanese deficit question / R. Glenn Hubbard and Takatoshi Ito --
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Public debt and economic growth in an aging Japan / Toshihiro Ihori [and others] --
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Medium-term strategies for long-term goals / Henry J. Aaron --
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Fiscal decentralization in Japan : does it harden the budgets of local governments? / Eiji Tajika and Yuji Yui --
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Managing public costs in the Japanese health and nursing care sector / Yutaka Imai and Howard Oxley --
Challenges in creating a cohesive system for health care, pensions, and the needs of the elderly / Keimei Kaizuka --
Avoiding a fiscal/demographic/economic debacle in Japan / Laurence J. Kotlikoff --
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Concluding remarks / Anne O. Krueger.
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