The for the entire Japanese national economy were set up by the Japanese government beginning with the year 1955. The first were sketched after Marxist sample. Already 1957 achieved the Japanese economy again the Vorkriegszustand, however a large pent-up demand always still existed to other industrial nations, in particular the USA.
After 1980 no further for the entire national economy were provided, however plans for individual industries exist.
| Validity period | Designation | Cabinet | Goals | A growth goal (BSP/year) | Reached growth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1955-59 | Self-sufficiency plan | Hatoyama Ichiro | Independence from the foreign country, full employment, price stability, promotion of the small and medium-size enterprises | 5% | 9,1% |
| 1958-62 | New long-term economic plan | Kishi Nobosuke | Improvement of the "capital accumulation", the standard of living and the industrial structure | 6,5% | 10,1% |
| 1960-69 | Income duplication plan | Ikeda Hayato | Duplication of the national income | 9% | 10,9% |
| 1965-69 | Medium-term economic plan | Sato Eisaku | Correction of the distortions of growth | 8,1% | 10,8% |
| 1967-71 | Development plan for economics and social welfare matters | Sato Eisaku | Stabilization of the economic development, increase of the social capital | 8,2% | 10,3% |
| 1970-75 | New development plan for economics and social welfare matters | Sato Eisaku | Stabilization of growth, dismantling of social inequalities and the environmental pollution | 10,6% | 5,1% |
| 1973-77 | Flat to the change of the Japanese archipelago | Tanaka Kakuei | Reconciliation of regional differences in industrial structure and population trend | 10% | |
| 1976-1980 | Flat for the second half of the 70's | Miki Takeo | Price stability, full employment, lastingness, responsibility for the world economy | 6% |
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