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Japan's Population Implosion - The 50 Million Shock

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This cutting edge collection examines Japan's population issue, exploring how declining demographic trends are affecting Japan's social structure, specifically in the context of Greater Tokyo, life infrastructure, public finance and the economy. Considering the failures of past Japanese policies from the perspective of population, national land, and politics, it argues that the inability of past administrations to develop a long-term and comprehensive policy has exacerbated the population crisis. This text identifies key negative chain reactions that have stemmed from this policy failure, notably the effect of population decline on future economic growth and public finances and the impact of shrinking municipalities on social and community infrastructure to support quality of life. It also highlights how population decline can precipitate inter-generational conflict, and impact on the strength of the state and more widely on Japan's international status. Japan is on the forefront ofthe population problem, which is expected to affect many of the world's advanced industrial economies in the 21st century. Based on the study of policy failures, this book makes recommendations for effective population policy - covering both 'mitigation' measures to encourage a recovery in the depopulation process as well as 'adaptation' measures to maintain and improve living standards - and provides key insights into dealing with the debilitating effects of population decline.

List of contents

Introduction.- The Greater Tokyo Shock.- A Collapse in Regional Infrastructure.- The Impact of Demographic Changes on Macroeconomic and Public Finance.- Demographic Policy.- National Land (Regional/Administrative) Policy.- The Demographic Issue and Silver Democracy.- Population Growth Policy and Public Finance.- Optimum Population/Land Relocation - Area Management - Crisis Management.- Countering Falling Regional Population with Business.- Policy Proposals.

About the author










Yoichi Funabashi Ph.D. is Co-Founder and Chairman of the Asia Pacific Initiative and former Editor-in-Chief for the Asahi Shimbun. He is an award-winning Japanese journalist, columnist and author. He has written extensively on foreign affairs, the US-Japan Alliance, economics and historical issues in the Asia Pacific. He has a distinguished career as a journalist, notably winning the Shorenstein Journalism Award as the first Japanese recipient, the Japan Press Award known as Japan's "Pulitzer Prize" for his columns on international affairs, and many other prizes.


Summary

This cutting edge collection examines Japan’s population issue, exploring how declining demographic trends are affecting Japan’s social structure, specifically in the context of Greater Tokyo, life infrastructure, public finance and the economy. Considering the failures of past Japanese policies from the perspective of population, national land, and politics, it argues that the inability of past administrations to develop a long-term and comprehensive policy has exacerbated the population crisis. This text identifies key negative chain reactions that have stemmed from this policy failure, notably the effect of population decline on future economic growth and public finances and the impact of shrinking municipalities on social and community infrastructure to support quality of life. It also highlights how population decline can precipitate inter-generational conflict, and impact on the strength of the state and more widely on Japan’s international status. Japan is on the forefront ofthe population problem, which is expected to affect many of the world’s advanced industrial economies in the 21st century.  Based on the study of policy failures, this book makes recommendations for effective population policy – covering both ‘mitigation’ measures to encourage a recovery in the depopulation process as well as ‘adaptation’ measures to maintain and improve living standards – and provides key insights into dealing with the debilitating effects of population decline.

Product details

Assisted by Yoich Funabashi (Editor), Yoichi Funabashi (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9789811352843
ISBN 978-981-1352-84-3
No. of pages 235
Dimensions 147 mm x 16 mm x 210 mm
Weight 360 g
Illustrations XXIX, 235 p. 34 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

B, aging, Social Sciences, Economic theory & philosophy, Ageing, Welfare economics, Age groups: the elderly, Age groups: adults, Demography, Population and Demography, Microeconomics

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