ECONOMIC POLICY (JAPAN)

Academic year
2020/2021 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
POLITICA ECONOMICA (GIAPPONE)
Course code
LM0695 (AF:315153 AR:168897)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
SPS/07
Period
1st Semester
Course year
2
Where
VENEZIA
Moodle
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This is one of the main subjects of the degree programme in the field of social sciences.
Knowledge and understanding:
-knowing the main institutional sources on public finance in Japan
-understanding the relationship bewteen demographic trends and public finance
-knowing the main features of the Japanese welfare state and its structural problems
-knowing policies implemented in Japan to reform the welfare state in the past twenty years.

Applying knowledge and understanding:
-using institutional sources to research data on public finance in Japan
-recognizing which long term processes affect financial planning
-understanding the political reasons of fiscal choices by successive administrations

Making judgements:
-detecting information relevant to a research question, and organizing it so as to develop a consistent argumentation
-evaluating the effectiveness of policies implemented in Japan to ensure the sustainability of the welfare state

Communication:
-discussing topics covered in the course with appropriate language
-presenting an issue in a concise and effective manner, both speaking and using PowerPoint
-knowing how to write a reference list with appropriate style
-Basic knowledge of economic principles (LM5170 Principles of Economics or equivalent)
-Basic knowledge of the political system of contemporary Japan (LT0340 History of Japan 2 or equivalent)
How to read institutional sources / Domestic conditions: population decline, family structure, labour market / Approaches to public finance, 2001-20: Koizumi, DPJ, Abe cabinets / The welfare state: models, characteristics of the Japanese case / Welfare state and taxation / The consumption tax and its economic impact / Outlook for welfare reforms
A. Mandatory readings
-Colacelli, Mariana; Emilio Fernandez-Corugedo. 2018. “Macroeconomic Effects of Japan’s Demographics: Can Structural Reforms Reverse Them?”. IMF Working Paper 18/248. Washington D.C.: International Monetary Fund.
https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WP/Issues/2018/11/28/Macroeconomic-Effects-of-Japans-Demographics-Can-Structural-Reforms-Reverse-Them-46356
-Conrad, Harald. 2017. “Social Policy Responses to the ‘Gap Society’: The Structural Limitations of the Japanese Welfare State and Related Official Discourses since the 1990s”. In Social Inequality in Post-Growth Japan: Transformation during Economic and Demographic Stagnation, pp. 121-133, ed. David Chiavacci, Carola Hommerich. Abingdon: Routledge. [pdf su Moodle]
-International Monetary Fund, Asia and Pacific Dept. 2020: “Japan: 2019 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Japan”. Washington D.C.: International Monetary Fund. Pp. 4-41, 76-79.
https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/CR/Issues/2020/02/07/Japan-2019-Article-IV-Consultation-Press-Release-Staff-Report-and-Statement-by-the-Executive-49032
-Kidera Hajime. 2017. “Shōhizei zōzei: Shakai hoshō tono ittai kaikaku”. In Futatsu no seiken kōtai: seisaku wa kawatta noka, pp. 152-179, ed. Takenaka Harukata. Tokyo: Keisō shobō. [pdf su Moodle]
-McGrattan; E., K. Miyachi; A. Peralta-Alva. 2018. “On Financing Retirement, Health, and Long-Term Care in Japan.” IMF Working Paper 18/249. Washington, DC.: International Monetary Fund. https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WP/Issues/2018/11/28/On-Financing-Retirement-Health-and-Long-term-Care-in-Japan-46355
-Mochida Nobuki. 2019. Nihon no zaisei to shakai hoshō: Kyūfu to futan no shōrai bijon. Tokyo: Tōyō keizai shinpōsha. Capp. 2, 5, 6, 7. [pdf su Moodle]
-Yamasaki Shirō. 2017. Jinkō genshō to shakai hoshō: Koritsu to shukushō o norikoeru. Tokyo: Chūō kōron shinsha. Capp. 1-2. [pdf su Moodle]

B. References for research on the Internet
Available on Moodle
Final written test: three questions based on the mandatory readings.
Attending students are also required to deliver a powerpoint presentation on an assigned topic.
Students who do not attend lessons should contact the professor at the start of the semester. A written report on an assigned topic will substitute the presentation.
Conventional, teamwork, discussion in class
Further readings and ppt presentations available on the Moodle platform.
Italian
written

This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Human capital, health, education" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 11/07/2020