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The Japanese Economy in Deep Crisis

Zhu Shouchen

Chinese Economy, 1999, vol. 32, issue 1, 88-93

Abstract: The "Japan is Number One" hullabaloo had not yet died down, when the world press did a 180 degree turn and began to report "the star of the world economy has fallen," and "Japan is sinking." After all, what is wrong with the Japanese economy? Can it succeed in getting through the current economic crisis and in making a new comeback?

Date: 1999
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