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The Dodge Line or Dodge Plan was a financial and monetary contraction policy drafted by American economist Joseph Dodge for Japan to gain economic independence and stamp out inflation after World War II. It was announced on March 7, 1949. The Dodge Line was major element of the so-called Reverse Course—a broader shift in the policies of the U.S.-led military occupation of Japan from an initial phase of demilitarizing and democratizing Japan to remilitarizing and economically strengthening Japan in response to rising Cold War tensions in East Asia.

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  • The Dodge Line or Dodge Plan was a financial and monetary contraction policy drafted by American economist Joseph Dodge for Japan to gain economic independence and stamp out inflation after World War II. It was announced on March 7, 1949. The Dodge Line was major element of the so-called Reverse Course—a broader shift in the policies of the U.S.-led military occupation of Japan from an initial phase of demilitarizing and democratizing Japan to remilitarizing and economically strengthening Japan in response to rising Cold War tensions in East Asia. (en)
  • Le Plan Dodge (en anglais : Dodge Line) est un accord financier et monétaire rédigé par le conseiller économique américain Joseph Dodge afin de permettre au Japon d'accéder à l'indépendance économique après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • ドッジ・ライン(英: Dodge Line)は、戦後混乱期(戦後占領期)の1949年(昭和24年)2月に、日本経済の自立と安定とのために実施された財政金融引き締め政策。インフレ・国内消費抑制と輸出振興が軸。GHQ経済顧問として訪日した頭取のジョゼフ・ドッジが、立案、勧告した。1948年(昭和23年)12月に、GHQが示した「経済安定9原則」 の実施策である。ドッジ・プランとも呼ばれる。 (ja)
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  • The Dodge Line or Dodge Plan was a financial and monetary contraction policy drafted by American economist Joseph Dodge for Japan to gain economic independence and stamp out inflation after World War II. It was announced on March 7, 1949. The Dodge Line was major element of the so-called Reverse Course—a broader shift in the policies of the U.S.-led military occupation of Japan from an initial phase of demilitarizing and democratizing Japan to remilitarizing and economically strengthening Japan in response to rising Cold War tensions in East Asia. (en)
  • Le Plan Dodge (en anglais : Dodge Line) est un accord financier et monétaire rédigé par le conseiller économique américain Joseph Dodge afin de permettre au Japon d'accéder à l'indépendance économique après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • ドッジ・ライン(英: Dodge Line)は、戦後混乱期(戦後占領期)の1949年(昭和24年)2月に、日本経済の自立と安定とのために実施された財政金融引き締め政策。インフレ・国内消費抑制と輸出振興が軸。GHQ経済顧問として訪日した頭取のジョゼフ・ドッジが、立案、勧告した。1948年(昭和23年)12月に、GHQが示した「経済安定9原則」 の実施策である。ドッジ・プランとも呼ばれる。 (ja)
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  • Dodge Line (en)
  • Plan Dodge (fr)
  • ドッジ・ライン (ja)
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