Ishibashi Tanzan Award いしばしたんざんしょう
Edition 22 (2001)
Social SciencesHumanities
Winners
1 peopleThe Right Way to Think About Fiscal Deficits is an introductory work that examines Japan’s fiscal deficit through economic theory and empirical research rather than alarmism. It organizes the effects of accumulated government debt and offers tools for considering sound fiscal policy.
It rethinks government debt not only through anxiety but through the tools of economics.
309 pages
fiscal deficitsgovernment debtJapanese public financepublic economicsfiscal policy