A Look at Japan's slowdown and its turnaround plan
For years, perhaps even decades, Japan’s economy has struggled with low growth and low inflation. A year ago, new policies were put into place to turn around the economy. Although there are similarities between Japan’s experience and that of other developed countries (including the U.S.), there are also many differences.
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2014
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Authors: | Sanchez, Juan M. ; Yurdagul, Emircan |
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The Regional Economist. - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. - 2014, Jan, 6
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
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