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OECD urges Japan to keep fiscal, monetary support for economy
2021-12-03 00:00:00.0     商业标准报-国际经济新闻     原网页

       Japan must maintain its expansive fiscal policy until its economic recovery from the pandemic is on track and not dial back its ultra-loose monetary policy too soon, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said on Friday.

       The coronavirus pandemic hit the economy hard, and its recovery has been relatively modest but growth is on course to regain momentum, the OECD said in its Japan economic survey, which it published for the first time since April 2019.

       If the Bank of Japan's (BOJ) monetary policy were to succeed in bringing inflation to its 2% target, it would likely lead to higher interest rates and therefore trigger a need for fiscal consolidation, the OECD said in its survey.

       "Inflation should gradually pick up as the economy begins to emerge from the pandemic and spare capacity shrinks," it said, adding that supply disruptions and rising prices elsewhere in the world could pass through to lift domestic inflation.

       "It is appropriate that monetary policy accommodation is not withdrawn prematurely," the organisation added.

       Fiscal policy should continue to support the economy in the near term, even as public debt as a share of gross domestic product has risen to unprecedented levels by historical and comparative standards, the OECD said in the survey.

       "Only once the recovery is secure should fiscal consolidation efforts resume in order to ensure long-run sustainability," it said.

       Interest payments on public debt have been kept low in part due to the BOJ's monetary and yield curve control policies, which have helped enable the government to borrow without risking higher or volatile interest rates, the survey said.

       Japan unveiled a record $490 billion spending package last month as it seeks to speed up its economic recovery, going against a global trend towards reversing crisis-mode stimulus measures.

       In its survey, the OECD said downward pressure on interest rates and a large share of domestic financing have allowed the government to run budget deficits, despite its relatively modest recovery.

       The world's third-largest economy shrank an annualised 3.0% in the third quarter due to weak consumption and a hit from the supply shortages, but is forecast to bounce back in the current quarter.

       (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)


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关键词: Organisation     Japan     rates     survey     recovery     economy     consolidation     inflation     policy    
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