Comparing Japan’s Lost Decade with the U.S. Great Recession
Guillaume Vandenbroucke
Economic Synopses, 2018, issue 3, 2 pages
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Japan's economy began its \\"Lost Decade\\" in the 1990s, with persistent slow growth and low inflation. One could argue, however, that the Lost Decade has persisted for nearly three decades.
Date: 2018
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