
Parallel Politics
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- Parallel Politics
- Contents
- The Need for a Comparative Perspective
- A Framework for Comparative Analysis
- Politics versus Culture
- The Essays
- Part I: Overview of the Japanese and American Political Systems
- Political Institutions and the American Economy
- Political Institutions and Government Performance
- The Historical Legacy
- The Contemporary System
- Toward a New Institutional Equilibrium
- The Japanese Politico-Economic System and the Public Sector
- Historical Overview
- The Public Sector
- Budget Compilation
- Part II: The Politics of Budgeting
- Party Politics, Divided Government, and Budget Deficits
- Presidential Ascendancy
- Party Governance in Congress
- The Partisan Roots of Deficits
- Conclusion
- Budget Policymaking in Japan
- The Budget Process in Japan
- Changes in the Budget Process
- Anatomy of the Deficit Reduction
- Reactions to External Pressures
- Conclusion
- Part III: Tax Reform
- The Surprising Enactment of Tax Reform in the United States
- Hyperactive Tax Legislation
- Tax Reform versus Political Reform
- The Cloak of Neutrality
- The Political Process Worked
- Introducing a New Tax in Japan
- Ohira's Proposal
- Nakasone's Struggle
- Takeshita's Strategy
- Conclusion
- Part IV: Political Responses to Economic Dislocations
- Comparative Structural Policies
- Rationales for Structural Policies
- Politics and Structural Policies
- Implications: Political Preconditions for Structural Policies
- Structural Policies in the United States
- The Historical Development of Structural Policies
- Research and Development
- Regulatory Policy
- Sectoral Subsidies and Infrastructural Investment
- Implications for the Future
- Structural Policies in Japan
- Industrialization and Government Initiative
- Structural Distortions
- Research and Development and Industrial Policy
- Structural Policies for Low-Productivity Industries
- Tokyo and Regional Development
- Politics and Structural Changes
- Part V: Conclusion
- The Primacy of Politics in Economic Policy
- The Sources of Particularistic Economic Policy
- The Party System: The Roots of Particularism
- The Rationale for Executive Leadership
- Conclusion: The Palm Springs Rendezvous
- Contributors
- Index
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