deflation

Dr. Toshiya Ozaki's picture

Micro-level Challenges to Abenomics

Poor macroeconomic policies over the last two decades have been highlighted as the main cause of Japan’s economic difficulties. Following the bursting of the economic bubble in the early 1990s, Japan failed to act decisively to boost money supply and lower interest rates to prevent the economy from falling into deflation. In a deflationary environment, consumers stopped spending and firms stopped investing which exacerbated deflationary pressures.