Japan - OECD Economic Outlook 2019

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Japan The economy is estimated to have expanded by 1% in 2019, but growth is projected to ease somewhat in 2020-21. The temporary effect of the consumption tax increase on GDP growth will be mitigated by fiscal measures and the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. With wage and investment growth sustained by labour and capacity shortages, GDP growth is set to remain close to potential following the rollback of the temporary fiscal measures in 2021. Headline inflation is projected to edge up to 1½ per cent by 2021, sustained by continued wage and economic growth. Record high gross government debt, at 224% of GDP, poses serious risks and calls for a detailed consolidation programme in the medium to long term with further gradual increases in the consumption tax rate and measures to control spending in the face of rapid population ageing. Structural reforms to boost employment and productivity are also key, both to put the public finances back on a sustainable trajectory and to improve well-being. The Bank of Japan should maintain its expansionary monetary policy until the 2% inflation target is achieved. Domestic demand is supporting growth Despite sluggish exports reflecting weaker world trade growth, economic growth in the first three quarters of 2019 picked up to 1¼ per cent, sustained by a moderate recovery of private consumption and robust business investment. While export volumes have remained flat since mid-2018, wage income in real terms has been growing at 1.3% per annum since autumn 2018 and firms plan to increase business investment by 2.4% in FY 2019. Domestic demand was also supported by the FY 2018 second supplementary budget and the FY 2019 budget, including via extra public investment.

Japan 1 Firms face capacity and labour shortages

Exports remain sluggish²

Diffusion index, %pts¹ 10 5

Index Jan 2014 = 100 135

Firm's perception of their own capacity situation

Exports towards United States

Firm's perception of their own labour situation

Exports towards China

0

130

Total exports

125

-5 -10

120

-15

115

-20

110

-25

105

-30

100

-35 -40

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

0

0

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

95

1. The diffusion indices show the number of firms responding they had an excess number of workers minus those reporting a shortage and the number of responding that they had excess capacity minus those with a capacity shortage. A negative number thus indicates an overall shortage of labour and capacity. The numbers for 2019Q4 are based on forecasts by firms. 2. Seasonally-adjusted data (three-month moving average). Source: Bank of Japan. StatLink 2 https://doi.org/10.1787/888934045639 OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK, VOLUME 2019 ISSUE 2: PRELIMINARY VERSION © OECD 2019


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