Book (Practical) Economy A Story of the Japanese Economy from the Viewpoint of a Priest / Heki Michitaka

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 経済 和尚からみた日本経済のお話 / 日置道隆
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Released date: 10 Apr 2024
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Economics
[Introduction to the Contents]
Michitaka HEKI, the chief priest of Rinnoji, a famous temple in northeastern Sendai, studied and studied the Japanese economy for more than 10 years.
From MMT, the current topic of modern monetary theory, he talks about the process of monetary policy-making led by the Minister of Finance, as well as the reality of poverty, low birth rate, and division among generations.
With the background of Teaching of Buddhism, he tells about current problems and solutions.
The author also participated in the "Seawall by the Forest" movement, which was introduced on TV and newspapers in the United States this year.
Contents
Chapter 1 : Shaka Awakened in the Forest / Chapter 2 : deflation Shrinks / Chapter 3 : Economics in the first place? / Chapter 4 : Why Ministry of Finance makes mistakes / Chapter 5 : Richness of the mind and money taught by Buddhism Chapter 6 : Money is not the leading part of the world, but the working people / Chapter 7 : Economic Policy for Everyone / Chapter 8 : The Priest's Awareness /
Biography of the Author
The 44th chief priest of Sendai Rinnoji