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Missing the point: facts and rhetoric about Japan's fiscal crisis

In: Dealing with Crisis

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  • Takeshi Fujitani

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This chapter argues that the public discourse’s obsession with whether the current course of Japan’s fiscal policy, due to the massive bulk of its public debts, will eventually run into a fiscal crisis widely misses the point. The genuine question to us is the constitutional problem: the ongoing fiscal-monetary policy regime is already amounting to the re-configuration of the fiscal constitution, which must be done via an honest discussion and clear choice by the democratic polity. The public discourse over the current fiscal-monetary policy regime, on both sides of the debate, pays little attention to its constitutional significance, hence dismantling the democratic accountability mechanism on fiscal/monetary matters. In the author’s view, this amounts to the true “fiscal crisis.”

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  • Takeshi Fujitani, 2023. "Missing the point: facts and rhetoric about Japan's fiscal crisis," Chapters, in: James Babb & Takashi Iida (ed.), Dealing with Crisis, chapter 8, pages 130-153, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:21921_8
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