Obuchinomics

Keizō Obuchi and Yoshirō Mori, two proponents of Obuchinomics

Obuchinomics (Japanese: オブチンノミクス) refers to the economic policies under the governments of Keizō Obuchi and Yoshirō Mori. Named after Keizō Obuchi, Obuchinomics is classical Keynesian to post-Keynesian and includes a centering on demand-side economics and the support of a market economy as well as the opening of markets to foreign competition, public spending and the support of stimulus policies and tax cuts. Obuchinomics under Keizō Obuchi also included fiscal populism and the concept of human security in the framework of economic development, supply-side economics, deregulation and privatization were also embraced in 1999. Keizō Obuchi talked with Bill Clinton about the Third Way, however if Obuchinomics is part of it like Clintonomics isn't known. It is seen as the opposite of Reaganomics, however like Reaganomics it supported government deficits.