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The Great East Japan Earthquake on 11 March 2011 was the biggest earthquake recorded in Japanese seismic history …-generated electric power has largely been cut off since then. Production supply chains were significantly disrupted, not only in Japan … suggest that Japan needs to create its own growth momentum without relying excessively on markets in the United States (US …
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Japan’s changing structure of trade, FDI and economy that underlay policy changes. We argue that until the late 1990s Japan … Japan-US bilateralism sometimes resulted in “managed trade†and encountered negative perceptions of the US approach in … Japan, overall, it had a positive impact on the Japanese economy in opening domestic markets through various reforms and …
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changing structure of trade, FDI and economy that underlay policy changes. We argue that until the late 1990s Japan adopted a … Japan-US bilateralism sometimes resulted in managed trade and encountered negative perceptions of the US approach in Japan … integration of Japan with the Asian and global economies. …
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Japan’s “two lost decades” perhaps represent an extreme example of a weak recovery from a financial crisis, and are now …
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Aggarwal, Vinod K.: Analyzing Japanese firms' market and nonmarket strategies in Asia Urata. Shujiro: Japan's foreign …
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discusses the implications of "Abenomics," particularly qualitative and quantitative easing (QQE) by the Bank of Japan (BOJ …
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Japan was hit hard by the global financial crisis even though its relatively resilient financial system initially … real economy. In this environment, Japan was particularly vulnerable because of the structural changes that had taken place … States and Western Europe. <p>The structural changes had two components. First, over 90% of Japan's exports consisted of …
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With the rise of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as the world’s largest trading nation (measured by trade value) and second largest economic power (measured by GDP), its economic influence over the neighboring emerging economies in East Asia has also risen. The PRC introduced...
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rates in two developed economies, the United States (US) and Japan. We demonstrate that the assumed asymmetric trade … supply shock in the PRC. Specifically, Japan is under a greater deflationary pressure than the US because of its vertical … trade specialization vis-à-vis the PRC and the PRC’s USdollar- pegged regime. This outcome suggests that, even though Japan …
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