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GraSPP Research Seminar by Dr. Whittaker

掲載日:2025年12月8日

基本情報

区分 講演会等
対象者 社会人・一般 / 在学生 / 受験生 / 留学生 / 卒業生 / 企業 / 高専生 / 大学生 / 教職員
開催日(開催期間) 2025年12月17日 12時15分 — 13時
開催場所 本郷地区
会場 国際学術総合研究棟 14階 TAISEI会議室(地図
参加費 無料
申込方法 要事前申込
参加登録フォーム
申込受付期間 2025年12月5日 — 2025年12月17日
お問い合わせ先 東京大学公共政策大学院 広報担当
graspp.pr.j[at]gs.mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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GraSPP Research Seminar: “Building a New Economy: Japan’s Digital and Green Transformation”

[概要]
Japan is attempting to build a new economy. It goes by various names, such as ‘Society 5.0’, ‘sustainable capitalism’, and ‘new form of capitalism’. It is to be constructed through digital and green transformation, and a ‘virtuous cycle of growth and distribution’. The effort faces strong headwinds, including demographic decline and ageing, Japan’s external energy dependence and geopolitical turbulence, and the legacies of Japan’s ‘lost decades’. Nonetheless, since 2015 a path has been identified that steers between Big Tech market oligopoly on the one hand, and an overbearing state on the other. For others facing the same post-neoliberal, sustainability transformation challenges as Japan, this public-private coordinated building effort is noteworthy. Building a New Economy uses an evolutionary conceptual framework of states-and-markets, organizations-and-technology, and institutional change. It shows how the institutional coherence of the manufacturing-centred postwar model broke down, and was followed by the ideological and institutional dissonance of the ‘lost decades’. However, new institutional building blocks have been identified and (partially) assembled which could lead Japan towards a new model which is more open and adaptive. These blocks include a reconfigured developmental state, and new forms of coordination with and within the corporate sector, at times encompassing civil society. Importantly, for a country that has favoured social stability over creative destruction, and has struggled with change, the path forward may require ‘controlled dis-equilibrium’ of institutions rather than tight coherence. ‘Society 5.0’ and the ‘new form of capitalism’ claim to be people-centred; making them so will be the crucial challenge.

[使用言語]
英語

[講演者]
Hugh Whittaker (Professor, Oxford University)
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