Part Two: The Bubble Economy and the Lost Decade: Learning from the Japanese Economic Experience
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Since the collapse of Japan's "Bubble Economy" in 1990, Japanese industry, finance, and society have struggled with persistently low growth, deflation, ineffective government policies, demographic shifts, and devastating natural disasters. What lessons does the Japanese experience of the past 25 years hold for the United States, as we struggle now with many of the persistent economic, political, and social issues that have afflicted (and paralyzed) Japan for a generation?
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