Economic Impacts

Following the Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE), the government of Japan responded promptly to stabilize markets and ensure a swift recovery. Economic activity has since started picking up, in part to domestic demand driven by the massive reconstr...

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Main Authors: Fujita, Masafumi, Nobuaki, Hamaguchi, Sagara, Junko, Adam, Bianca
Format: Brief
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013
Subjects:
GDP
TAX
WEB
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/09/18027032/economic-impacts
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16151
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spelling okr-10986-161512021-04-23T14:03:27Z Economic Impacts Fujita, Masafumi Nobuaki, Hamaguchi Sagara, Junko Adam, Bianca ACCIDENT ACCOUNTING AGENCY PROBLEMS AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES AGRICULTURE AIRPORTS ALTERNATIVE ENERGY AUTO PRODUCTION AUTOMOBILE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY BACK UP BACK-UP BACKUP BALANCE SHEET BALANCE SHEETS BANKRUPTCY BANKS BORDER TRANSPORTATION BORROWING BOTTLENECKS BUSINESS ACTIVITIES BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESSES BUYER BUYERS CARS CLIMATE CHANGE COLLECTIVE ACTION COMPETITIVENESS COMPUTERS CONNECTIVITY CONSUMER ELECTRONICS CUSTOMIZATION CUSTOMS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE DAMAGE FIGURES DAMAGES DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DEFLATION DISASTER DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISKS DISASTERS DOMESTIC TRAVEL DRAINAGE EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKES ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC OUTLOOK ECONOMICS ELECTRICITY EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY RELIEF EMERGENCY RELIEF MEASURES ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EQUIPMENT EVACUATION EXCHANGE RATES EXPORTS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY FINANCIAL SERVICE FINANCIAL SERVICES FLOOD FLOODED FLOODING FLOW OF GOODS FREE TRADE GDP GLOBAL MARKET GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS GLOBALIZATION GOVERNMENT BONDS GOVERNMENT POLICIES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH PATH HARD DISK HIGHWAYS INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INSPECTION INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL LAND-USE PLANNING LIQUIDITY MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY MARKET EQUILIBRIUM MARKETING MATERIAL MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MONITORING COSTS MOTOR VEHICLES NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL RESOURCES OUTBREAK OUTSOURCING PEAK-TIME POSITIVE EFFECTS PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PRODUCTION FUNCTION RAILWAYS REPATRIATION RESULT RESULTS RETAIL PRICES RETENTION RISK AVERSION ROAD ROAD DAMAGE ROADS SAFETY SECURITIES STANDARDIZATION SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN FLOW SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT TARGETS TAX TAXATION TRANSPORT TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION NETWORKS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS TSUNAMI TSUNAMIS URBAN SPRAWL USES VALUATION WEB WEB SITE Following the Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE), the government of Japan responded promptly to stabilize markets and ensure a swift recovery. Economic activity has since started picking up, in part to domestic demand driven by the massive reconstruction effort. Uncertainties remain, however, surrounding the restructuring of power supply and both national and global economic prospects. The year 2011 will be remembered for the severe challenges to the global supply chain posed by the GEJE and the Thai flood. As an important part of the networked production system, developing countries must share responsibility in making the supply chain more resilient under international cooperation. This report gives findings; global supply chains; lessons; and recommendations for developing countries. 2013-10-15T20:42:24Z 2013-10-15T20:42:24Z 2012-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/09/18027032/economic-impacts http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16151 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Japan
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topic ACCIDENT
ACCOUNTING
AGENCY PROBLEMS
AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES
AGRICULTURE
AIRPORTS
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
AUTO PRODUCTION
AUTOMOBILE
AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION
AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
BACK UP
BACK-UP
BACKUP
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE SHEETS
BANKRUPTCY
BANKS
BORDER TRANSPORTATION
BORROWING
BOTTLENECKS
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESSES
BUYER
BUYERS
CARS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COLLECTIVE ACTION
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPUTERS
CONNECTIVITY
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
CUSTOMIZATION
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
DAMAGE FIGURES
DAMAGES
DEBT
DECENTRALIZATION
DEFLATION
DISASTER
DISASTER PREVENTION
DISASTER REDUCTION
DISASTER RISK
DISASTER RISKS
DISASTERS
DOMESTIC TRAVEL
DRAINAGE
EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
ECONOMICS
ELECTRICITY
EMERGENCIES
EMERGENCY RELIEF
EMERGENCY RELIEF MEASURES
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
EQUIPMENT
EVACUATION
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPORTS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FLOOD
FLOODED
FLOODING
FLOW OF GOODS
FREE TRADE
GDP
GLOBAL MARKET
GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN
GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS
GLOBALIZATION
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH PATH
HARD DISK
HIGHWAYS
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
INSPECTION
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
LAND-USE PLANNING
LIQUIDITY
MANUFACTURING
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
MARKET EQUILIBRIUM
MARKETING
MATERIAL
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MONITORING COSTS
MOTOR VEHICLES
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NATURAL RESOURCES
OUTBREAK
OUTSOURCING
PEAK-TIME
POSITIVE EFFECTS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCUREMENT
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
RAILWAYS
REPATRIATION
RESULT
RESULTS
RETAIL PRICES
RETENTION
RISK AVERSION
ROAD
ROAD DAMAGE
ROADS
SAFETY
SECURITIES
STANDARDIZATION
SUPPLIERS
SUPPLY CHAIN FLOW
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
TARGETS
TAX
TAXATION
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT COSTS
TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION NETWORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
TSUNAMI
TSUNAMIS
URBAN SPRAWL
USES
VALUATION
WEB
WEB SITE
spellingShingle ACCIDENT
ACCOUNTING
AGENCY PROBLEMS
AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES
AGRICULTURE
AIRPORTS
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
AUTO PRODUCTION
AUTOMOBILE
AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION
AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
BACK UP
BACK-UP
BACKUP
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE SHEETS
BANKRUPTCY
BANKS
BORDER TRANSPORTATION
BORROWING
BOTTLENECKS
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESSES
BUYER
BUYERS
CARS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COLLECTIVE ACTION
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPUTERS
CONNECTIVITY
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
CUSTOMIZATION
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
DAMAGE FIGURES
DAMAGES
DEBT
DECENTRALIZATION
DEFLATION
DISASTER
DISASTER PREVENTION
DISASTER REDUCTION
DISASTER RISK
DISASTER RISKS
DISASTERS
DOMESTIC TRAVEL
DRAINAGE
EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
ECONOMICS
ELECTRICITY
EMERGENCIES
EMERGENCY RELIEF
EMERGENCY RELIEF MEASURES
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
EQUIPMENT
EVACUATION
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPORTS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FLOOD
FLOODED
FLOODING
FLOW OF GOODS
FREE TRADE
GDP
GLOBAL MARKET
GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN
GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS
GLOBALIZATION
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH PATH
HARD DISK
HIGHWAYS
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
INSPECTION
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
LAND-USE PLANNING
LIQUIDITY
MANUFACTURING
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
MARKET EQUILIBRIUM
MARKETING
MATERIAL
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MONITORING COSTS
MOTOR VEHICLES
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NATURAL RESOURCES
OUTBREAK
OUTSOURCING
PEAK-TIME
POSITIVE EFFECTS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCUREMENT
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
RAILWAYS
REPATRIATION
RESULT
RESULTS
RETAIL PRICES
RETENTION
RISK AVERSION
ROAD
ROAD DAMAGE
ROADS
SAFETY
SECURITIES
STANDARDIZATION
SUPPLIERS
SUPPLY CHAIN FLOW
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
TARGETS
TAX
TAXATION
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT COSTS
TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION NETWORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
TSUNAMI
TSUNAMIS
URBAN SPRAWL
USES
VALUATION
WEB
WEB SITE
Fujita, Masafumi
Nobuaki, Hamaguchi
Sagara, Junko
Adam, Bianca
Economic Impacts
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Japan
description Following the Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE), the government of Japan responded promptly to stabilize markets and ensure a swift recovery. Economic activity has since started picking up, in part to domestic demand driven by the massive reconstruction effort. Uncertainties remain, however, surrounding the restructuring of power supply and both national and global economic prospects. The year 2011 will be remembered for the severe challenges to the global supply chain posed by the GEJE and the Thai flood. As an important part of the networked production system, developing countries must share responsibility in making the supply chain more resilient under international cooperation. This report gives findings; global supply chains; lessons; and recommendations for developing countries.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Fujita, Masafumi
Nobuaki, Hamaguchi
Sagara, Junko
Adam, Bianca
author_facet Fujita, Masafumi
Nobuaki, Hamaguchi
Sagara, Junko
Adam, Bianca
author_sort Fujita, Masafumi
title Economic Impacts
title_short Economic Impacts
title_full Economic Impacts
title_fullStr Economic Impacts
title_full_unstemmed Economic Impacts
title_sort economic impacts
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/09/18027032/economic-impacts
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16151
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