91. Japan Gingerly Exits Deflation
- Author:
- John H. Makin
- Publication Date:
- 02-2006
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
- Abstract:
- In August 2000, with the Japanese growth rate holding above 2 percent, the Bank of Japan decided to initiate an end to the zero interest rate policy that it had initiated in March 1999. This step was taken despite the existence of modest deflation, indicated by readings of minus 0.2 to minus 0.5 percent on various measures of inflation. At that time, no central bank had thought seriously about deflation as a threat since the depression of the 1930s.
- Topic:
- Development, Economics, and International Trade and Finance
- Political Geography:
- Japan, Israel, and East Asia