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Legacy of Abenomics to Live Beyond Its Tragically Shot Architect

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The weakest yen in decades, a mountain of national debt and a giant central bank bond portfolio that’s around half the size of the Japanese government securities market.

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(Bloomberg) — The weakest yen in decades, a mountain of national debt and a giant central bank bond portfolio that’s around half the size of the Japanese government securities market.

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The legacy of Abenomics will continue long beyond the life of its architect, former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who died after a shooting on Friday.

On the plus side, companies logged record profits, shareholder returns climbed and wages went up. More women and seniors entered the labor market, and at one point, the ratio of available jobs to applicants reached a four-decade high. Japan’s 2.6% unemployment rate is a figure most advanced economies can only dream of.

The complicated fallout of Abe’s audacious growth program, both good and bad, continues to ripple through markets and the economy. It is also tinged with irony. One of its key goals was to achieve stable price gains, but when 2% growth was reached earlier this year, it was deemed to be the wrong kind of inflation.

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“While Abenomics fell short, ultimately, of its goal to deliver sustained reflation, it still prompted important changes,” said Fred Neumann, chief Asia economist at HSBC Holdings Plc. “After years of deflation and stalled growth, Abenomics amounted to a bold attempt to shake the economy loose and put it back on the path of sustained growth.”

A national election Sunday may now see a surge in support in a wave of sympathy for Abe’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party, which was already poised to win a majority with its coalition partner against a divided opposition. The upper-house vote could give Prime Minister Fumio Kishida a fresh mandate, amid concerns about the rising cost of living and a tumbling yen. 

It’s unclear how or whether the tragic death of Abe, who had retained sway by remaining head of the LDP’s largest faction, may affect policy-making. Kishida has championed a “new capitalism” that addresses inequality and other social issues that got little attention in the Abenomics framework.

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Kishida will also in coming months have the opportunity of reshaping the leadership of the Bank of Japan, with Governor Haruhiko Kuroda’s term ending in spring 2023. Abe had hand-picked Kuroda and key lieutenants who in 2013 launched an unprecedented wave of monetary stimulus.

The passing of Kuroda’s key political champion could even raise the odds of a shift in the BOJ’s super-stimulative monetary stance before 2023, in the initial speculation of some market analysts. But Kishida’s fiscal plans rely on holding down borrowing costs — all the more vital given Japan’s bloated debt burden — so any dramatic BOJ policy change is far-fetched, observers said.

“With more fiscal spending expected, it would be hard to imagine the BOJ tightening policy by increasing borrowing costs,” said Takahiro Sekido, chief Japan strategist at MUFG Bank and a former BOJ official. “That would be very unsettling for markets.”

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What Bloomberg Economics Says…

“The lasting legacy of Abenomics is the close policy coordination between the government and the central bank set out in the joint policy statement of January 2013.”

“Kuroda’s bazooka played a vital role in supporting exports and inflation with the tailwind of weaker yen and also enabled monster fiscal stimulus at a low cost.”

—Yuki Masujima, economist 

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As time passes, the market moves associated with Abenomics — a weaker yen and a revived equity market — could fade as policy makers set fresh goals.

“This may have an impact in the medium to long-term, and the markets will see a considerable appreciation of the yen and a decline in stock prices,” said Tomoichiro Kubota, senior market analyst at Matsui Securities.

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Abe swept into office in late 2012 promising to restore momentum in Japan with a “three-arrowed” approach of monetary easing, flexible spending and regulatory reforms. He was confronting an economy that had yet to fully recover from the global financial crisis and the blow of a devastating 2011 earthquake and tsunami. Manufacturing was getting hollowed out by a super-strong yen, trading past 80 per dollar. Deflation seemed entrenched.

Abe oversaw a wholesale revamp of the BOJ, which went on to buy government bonds at a scale that dwarfed counterparts abroad. The yen tumbled, manufacturing stabilized, and deflation effectively ended. Japan’s gross domestic product hit a record high.

Companies were prodded to improve governance and returns to shareholders while lifting pay for workers.

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Abe also championed “womenomics,” calling for an increased role for women in the workforce. Female labor participation did increase, even though a goal to put women in 30% of leadership positions went unmet.

“One could see how women and older workers have been encouraged to enter and return to the labor force — this has helped deal with the hostile demographic trend in Japan,” said Stephen Jen, chief executive of Eurizon SLJ Capital. “All of the above are lessons for much of the rest of the world.”

Tourism was another focus, as Abe sought to encourage fresh sources of spending in the face of a shrinking domestic population. Reforms including relaxed visa requirements helped to almost quadruple the number of foreign visitors, to nearly 32 million a year before the pandemic hit. The 2020 Tokyo Olympics were set to be a crowning achievement before Covid-19 interfered.

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Critics blame a 2014 sales-tax increase for arresting momentum the economy was just beginning to build. Employers also failed to embrace the scale of wage increases that policy makers wanted. The third arrow of Abenomics was supposed to boost productivity through sweeping structural reforms but never quite materialized.

And inflation has never reached, on a sustained basis, the 2% goal the Abe administration had agreed on with the BOJ in an historic pact in early 2013. Instead, surging energy costs and the weakening yen’s hit to household purchasing power are undermining support in some quarters for that same inflation target.

“The rusty wheels of the economy began to move for the first time in a long while — but they never quite recovered full momentum,” said Shinichiro Kobayashi of Mitsubishi UFJ Research & Consulting. “Abenomics revealed how deeply rooted Japan’s economic problems are and how hard it is to solve them.”

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At the same time, many around the world give Abe credit for implementing a bold change in policy that set ambitious goals. American economic luminaries Paul Krugman and Lawrence Summers — who’ve disagreed sharply with each other on US economic policy — had a similar assessment Friday of Abe’s economic project.

Krugman, a Nobel laureate who at one point advised Abe, said in comments on Twitter that the late former prime minister was “an innovative economic leader, willing to break with fiscal and monetary orthodoxy in an attempt to break Japanese deflation.”

Summers, a former Treasury secretary, said Abenomics “will be remembered as one of the more aggressive and successful reprogrammings of macroeconomic strategy that we’ve seen in a long time.”

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