Japanese Government S&T-related Expenditures

Japanese Government S&T-related Expenditures
Author: Phyllis Genther Yoshida
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1996
Genre: Research and development contracts, Government
ISBN:

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Japanese Government S&T-related Expenditures

Japanese Government S&T-related Expenditures
Author: Phyllis Genther Yoshida
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1996
Genre: Research and development contracts, Government
ISBN:

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Health Spending in Japan

Health Spending in Japan
Author: Mr.Masahiro Nozaki
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2014-08-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1484388216

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Health spending has risen rapidly in Japan. We find two-thirds of the spending increase over 1990–2011 resulted from ageing, and the rest from excess cost growth. The spending level will rise further: ageing alone will raise it by 31⁄2 percentage points of GDP over 2010–30, and excess cost growth at the rate observed over 1990–2011 will lead to an additional increase of 2–3 percentage points of GDP. This will require a sizable increase in government transfers. Japan can introduce micro- and macro-reforms to contain health spending, and financing options should be designed to enhance equity.

Japan's Public Sector

Japan's Public Sector
Author: Tokue Shibata
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1993
Genre: Finance, Public
ISBN:

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An outline of how the Japanese finance of their public sector. Contributors provide details on financial administration, budget formation, taxation, and disbursement of revenue and discuss policy issues and conflict. Also examined are taxation and spending, relations between the central and local governments, and the expansion of social welfare issues.

Spending Without Taxation

Spending Without Taxation
Author: Gene Park
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2011-03-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0804777667

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Governments confront difficult political choices when they must determine how to balance their spending. But what would happen if a government found a means of spending without taxation? In this book, Gene Park demonstrates how the Japanese government established and mobilized an enormous off-budget spending system, the Fiscal Investment Loan Program (FILP), which drew on postal savings, public pensions, and other funds to pay for its priorities and reduce demands on the budget. Park's book argues that this system underwrote a distinctive postwar political bargain, one that eschewed the rise of the welfare state and Keynesianism, but that also came with long-term political and economic costs that continue to this day. By drawing attention to FILP, this study resolves key debates in Japanese politics and also makes a larger point about public finance, demonstrating that governments can finance their activities not only through taxes but also through financial mechanisms to allocate credit and investment. Such "policy finance" is an important but often overlooked form of public finance that can change the political calculus of government fiscal choices.