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Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien
Jochi Kioizaka Bldg. 2F
7-1 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 102-0094, Japan
Tel: 03 – 3222 5198, Fax: 03 – 3222 5420


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The presentation will be given in English. The DIJ Social Science Study Group is a forum for young scholars and Ph.D. candidates in the field of Social Sciences organized by Steffen Heinrich, Phoebe Holdgrün and Daniel Kremers.

All are welcome to attend, but registration is appreciated.



Logics of Liberalization: Tracing Japan's Trajectory of Socio-Economic Institutional Change

July 13, 2016 / 6.30 P.M.

Stefan Heeb, University of Geneva

In this presentation, I aim to analyse how Japan has (and has not) liberalized its socio-economic institutions since the 1980s until the early 2010s.

While existing research has provided accounts of specific fields like labour, trade or financial markets, there is so far no comprehensive longitudinal analysis of change and variation of change across and between socio-economic institutions.

Drawing on a newly collected database of reform measures ranging from finance to product markets and from labour to social security, I trace Japan’s trajectory of liberalizing and deliberalizing change from early occurrences in the 1980s to “waves” of liberalization under the Hashimoto and the Koizumi administration.

Furthermore, I attempt to relate my empirical findings to existing theories of why change has occurred in such a way. While class and party politics seem to be important parts of an explanation, I suggest that the key to understanding Japan’s “logic of liberalization” lies with the relationship between the productive system and the livelihood security system.

Stefan Heeb is a PhD-candidate at the University of Geneva and in 2015/16 visiting research scholar at the Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo.