Japan's public sector : how the government is financed / edited by Tokue Shibata.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
[Tokyo] : University of Tokyo Press, ©1993.
Description
xiv, 210 pages ; 23 cm

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    Summary note
    An outline of how the Japanese finance of their public sector. Contributors provide details on financial administration, budget formation, taxation, and disbursement of revenue and discuss policy issues and conflict. Also examined are taxation and spending, relations between the central and local governments, and the expansion of social welfare issues.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-204) and index.
    Contents
    • Japan's special features / Tokue Shibata
    • The economy and the public sector / Tokue Shibata
    • The development and the present state of public finance / Yukio Noguchi
    • National Finance Administration / Takashi Katō
    • The general account budget / Seiji Furuta and Ichirō Kano
    • The fiscal investment and loan program and public enterprises / Hiromitsu Ishi
    • The national taxation system / Torao Aoki
    • Government bonds / Masazo Ohkawa and Kōtarō Ikeda
    • The local public finance system / Nobuo Ishihara
    • Financial relations between national and local governments / Junshichirō Yonehara
    • Financing the Tokyo metropolis / Tokue Shibata.
    ISBN
    • 4130470582
    • 9784130470582
    • 0860084922
    • 9780860084921
    LCCN
    93237696
    OCLC
    29373424
    Other standard number
    • ZBWT00534146
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