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Walter Hamilton. Crunch Time for Abenomics
Is it time to declare Abenomics, the recession-busting strategy of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a failure? If so, was the recent Japanese election purely an exercise for Shinzo Abe to protect himself and the ruling coalition from a half-awake … Continue reading
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Tagged Abenomics, Japan debt, Japan deficit, Walter Hamilton
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