Reversal of fortune: Macroeconomic policy, International Finance, and Banking in Japan Gary R. SaxonhouseRobert M. Stern Editorial 29 November 2005 Pages: 91 - 100
The role of preconceived ideas in macroeconomic policy: Japan's experiences in two deflationary periods Koichi HamadaAsahi Noguchi Original Paper 26 November 2005 Pages: 101 - 126
Price expectations and consumption under deflation: evidence from Japanese household survey data Masahiro HoriSatoshi Shimizutani Original Paper 01 December 2005 Pages: 127 - 151
Japan's fiscal policy and fiscal reconstruction Toshihiro IhoriAtsushi Nakamoto Original Paper 05 November 2005 Pages: 153 - 172
The effects of ‘Gesell’ (Currency) taxes in promoting Japan's economic recovery Mitsuhiro Fukao Original Paper 22 November 2005 Pages: 173 - 188
Overcoming the zero bound on nominal interest rates: Gesell’s currency carry tax vs. Eisler’s parallel virtual currency Willem H. Buiter Original Article 29 November 2005 Pages: 189 - 200
Good deflation/bad deflation and Japanese economic recovery Gary Saxonhouse Original Paper 11 November 2005 Pages: 201 - 218
Interventions and Japanese economic recovery Takatoshi Ito Original Paper 26 November 2005 Pages: 219 - 239
Foreign exchange intervention and monetary policy in Japan, 2003–04 Rasmus FatumMichael M. Hutchison Original Paper 05 November 2005 Pages: 241 - 260
Exchange rate or wage changes in international adjustment? Ronald McKinnon Original Paper 26 November 2005 Pages: 261 - 274