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The Japanese Economy after the "Bubble"

Naoki Tanaka

Japanese Economy, 1995, vol. 23, issue 3, 3-35

Abstract: In reading this paper, keep in mind that it was written at the beginning of 1992. The recession which started in March 1991 has proved to be more stubborn than originally anticipated. As of this writing (December 1993), it has lasted for thirty-three months with no sign of recovery in sight. It may exceed the longest recession on record (thirty-six months from February 1980 to February 1983).

Date: 1995
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