<DIV><P>Until quite recently the Japanese inspired a kind of puzzled awe. They had pulled themselves together from the ruin of war built at breakneck speed a formidable array of export champions and emerged as the world&apos;s number-two economy and largest net creditor nation. And they did it by flouting every rule of economic orthodoxy. But today only the puzzlement remains&#151;at Japan&apos;s inability to arrest its economic decline at its festering banking crisis and at the dithering of its policymakers. Why can&apos;t the Japanese government find the political will to fix the country&apos;s problems? Japan&apos;s Policy Trap offers a provocative new analysis of the country&apos;s protracted economic stagnation. Japanese insider Akio Mikuni and long-term Japan resident R. Taggart Murphy contend that the country has landed in a policy trap that defies easy solution. The authors who have together spent decades at the heart of Japanese finance expose the deep-rooted political arrangements that have distorted Japan&apos;s monetary policy in a deflationary direction. They link Japan&apos;s economic difficulties to the Achilles&apos; heel of the U.S. economy: the U.S. trade and current accounts deficits. For the last twenty years Japan&apos;s dollar-denominated trade surplus has outstripped official reserves and currency in circulation. These huge accumulated surpluses have long exercised a growing and perverse influence on monetary policy forcing Japan&apos;s authorities to support a build-up of deflationary dollars. Mikuni and Murphy trace the origins of Japan&apos;s policy trap far back into history in the measures taken by Japan&apos;s officials to preserve their economic independence in what they saw as a hostile world. Mobilizing every resource to accumulate precious dollars the authorities eventually found themselves coping with a hoard they could neither use nor exchange. To counteract the deflationary impact Japanese authorities resorted to the creation of yen liabilities unrelated to production via the large</P>
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