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О Первых Результатах Кейнсианской Программы Оживления Японской Экономики

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  • Джамакеев Улан Тортаевич

    (Институт математических исследований сложных систем МГУ им. М.В. Ломоносова)

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В работе излагается применение монетарной динамической модели Тобина для анализа депрессивной экономики в период выхода из кризиса. На примере стагнирующей экономики Японии показано, что сильная кейнсианская программа оживления, принятая правительством премьер-министра Синдзо Абэ в 2012 г., приносит первые позитивные результаты: выход из состояния хронической дефляции, оживление ряда отраслей экономики и заметный экономический рост.In this paper we present an application of Tobin's dynamic monetary model to the analysis of depressed economy during the crisis. The example of the stagnant Japanese economy shows that a strong Keynesian program revival adopted by the government of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2012, brings the first positive results: the movement of the state of chronic deflation, the revival of the economy and significant economic growth.

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  • Джамакеев Улан Тортаевич, 2014. "О Первых Результатах Кейнсианской Программы Оживления Японской Экономики," Modernization. Innovation. Research МИР (Модернизация. Инновации. Развитие), CyberLeninka;Общество с ограниченной ответственностью Издательский Дом «Наука», issue 1 (17), pages 58-61.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:028891:15691190
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