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Chapter 2 Update. Dualism Worsens in the 1990s

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Japanese Economy, 2001, vol. 29, issue 5-6, 5-19

Abstract: Despite all the talk of restructuring, the 1990s saw a worsening of Japan's "dual-economy" syndrome—namely, its unique combination of superefficient exporting industries and superinefficient domestic sectors.

Date: 2001
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