Japan's Budget: Role in Economic Policymaking (open access)

Japan's Budget: Role in Economic Policymaking

The Japanese economy has been in recession for three years, making it the longest recession in Japan's post-war experience. Groups within and outside Japan are calling on Japan to adopt aggressive fiscal policy measures to boost the Japanese economy and to aid in the recovery of the world economy. Japan has enacted a number of limited measures to stimulate, but it is unlikely to move more aggressively to adopt deficit-financing measures to stimulate its economy for a number of reasons: political and government leaders oppose deficit financing in principle; and under present economic conditions, Japanese officials are more concerned with the effects a fiscal stimulus program will have on the yen, on Japan's trade account, and on its economic recovery.
Date: March 29, 1994
Creator: Jackson, James K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chinese Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control Policies: Implications and Options for the United States (open access)

Chinese Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control Policies: Implications and Options for the United States

since the mid-1950s, China has made strong efforts within its limited economic and technical capabilities to develop a modest nuclear force and related delivery systems in order to: help deter superpower or regional aggression and intimidation;
Date: March 25, 1994
Creator: Sutter, Robert G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Russia and the IMF : Coming to Terms (open access)

Russia and the IMF : Coming to Terms

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Date: March 25, 1994
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the Indonesia "Summit" in 1994 (open access)

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the Indonesia "Summit" in 1994

This report discusses the Ministerial and Leaders' Meetings of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum, set to be held in Indonesia. APEC is a consultative body with membership of seventeen Pacific Basin economies that includes both China and Taiwan. The body is working toward trade liberalization (but not a free-trade area) in the most dynamic economic region of the world.
Date: March 16, 1994
Creator: Nanto, Dick K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Intellectual Property Provisions of the GATT 1994: "The TRIPS Agreement" (open access)

Intellectual Property Provisions of the GATT 1994: "The TRIPS Agreement"

This report analyzes the intellectual property (IP) provisions of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 1994 -- the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, known as the "TRIPS Agreement."
Date: March 16, 1994
Creator: Schrader, Dorothy
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act of 1990 (open access)

Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act of 1990

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Date: March 16, 1994
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
DOE Environmental Technology Department - A Fact Sheet (open access)

DOE Environmental Technology Department - A Fact Sheet

The Department of Energy (DOE) established the Office of Technology Development in 1989 to develop faster and less expensive technical solutions to the Department's widespread environmental problems, primarily the legacy of decades of nuclear weapons production. Without new environmental technologies, DOE contends, some types of contamination may prove impossible to clean up. The Office of Technology Development, which is part of DOE's Environmental Management Program (EM), manages all stages of the development of new environmental restoration and waste management technologies, from basic research and development through final testing, demonstration and evaluation.
Date: March 11, 1994
Creator: Holt, Mark
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fair Trade in Financial Services : Legislation and the GATT (open access)

Fair Trade in Financial Services : Legislation and the GATT

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Date: March 10, 1994
Creator: Jackson, William D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fair Trade in Financial Services: Legislation and the GATT (open access)

Fair Trade in Financial Services: Legislation and the GATT

As many countries enjoy growing financial economies, American banking and securities firms feel excluded from them. Asian countries are perceived as being especially discriminatory against U.S. financiers. Conversely, foreign financiers face few barriers against entry into the United States. Their share of U.S. finance has reached very significant amounts--especially that of Japan in U.S. commercial banking. Both pressures have induced consideration of legislation that could require reciprocity for foreign direct investment in financial companies in America, intended to open up corresponding nations' financial markets. The proposed legislation also reflects final collapse of multilateral negotiations in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade seeking to open up financial services in many nations to U.S. providers. It would apply sanctions against such countries similar to those opening up government securities markets abroad, but might result in some retaliation.
Date: March 10, 1994
Creator: Jackson, William D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cigarette Taxes to Fund Health Care Reform: An Economic Analysis (open access)

Cigarette Taxes to Fund Health Care Reform: An Economic Analysis

A cigarette excise tax increase of 75 cents per pack has been proposed to finance part of the President's universal health care program. The tax enjoys considerable public support, would raise about $11 billion per year, and would be relatively simple to administer because it would increase an existing manufacturer's excise tax. This report discusses these rationales, as well as other effects of and concerns about the tax, organized into topics of market failure as a justification for the tax (i.e., economic efficiency); potential for revenue; equity; and the job loss the tax might cause in tobacco growing regions.
Date: March 8, 1994
Creator: Gravelle, Jane G. & Zimmerman, Dennis
System: The UNT Digital Library
Japan's Economy: From Bubble to Bust (open access)

Japan's Economy: From Bubble to Bust

In the 1980s, Japan's economy posted strong economic growth, in stark contrast to the more pedestrian growth other developed economies experienced. In this period, referred to as the "bubble" economy, Japan experienced a sharp increase in the values of land and stocks. The fast paced growth came to a halt in 1991, however, as the Ministry of Finance grew concerned over prospects of a rising rate of inflation, and, accordingly, tightened the nation's money supply. Since then, Japanese economic growth has fallen sharply and the economy has experienced asset deflation, rising levels of unemployment, and falling corporate profits and investments.
Date: March 8, 1994
Creator: Jackson, James K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Market-Based Environmental Management: Issues in Implementation (open access)

Market-Based Environmental Management: Issues in Implementation

Increasingly, efforts to protect integral features of the natural environment that are essential to human well being face a double challenge. First, the magnitude of some conventional and emerging threats to environmental quality is growing, despite solid progress in controlling some causes. This is particularly the concern on a global scale in terms of atmospheric changes and loss of biological diversity. Second, easily-implemented uniform control methods using feasible technologies or other direct regulatory approaches are already in place for many pollution and resource management problems in the United States. Additional progress with so-called command and control policies can be expensive and disruptive, and thus counter productive to overall economic well being. This type of dilemma is common where environmental deterioration results from diffuse and complex causes inherent in technically-advanced high-consumption industrial societies such as the U.S. Solutions to these types of environmental problems are complicated by the diffuse benefits which obscures the net gains of additional controls that have concentrated and highly visible costs. Given this double bind, many policy analysts and academics have for years advocated more cost-effective and flexible approaches relying on market forces to further some environmental management objectives. Although market-based theory and practical environmental policy are …
Date: March 7, 1994
Creator: Moore, John L.; Blodgett, John E.; Copeland, Claudia; Gushee, David E.; Mayer, Susan L.; McCarthy, James E. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary Comparison of Selected Health (open access)

Summary Comparison of Selected Health

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Date: March 2, 1994
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library