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A New Direction for Japan? Part I

December 31, 2012

Adam S. Posen says that with the Liberal Democratic Party's return to power, Japan may embark on a program of monetary stimulus that could reverse its deflation and stagnation. Part II: how economic policy is affected by Japan's concerns over China.





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