Alive and (pretty) well after lost decades, Japan has lessons for China - a podcast by Mary Kay Magistad

from 2016-04-08T16:43:25

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Japan's economic growth is anemic, its population is aging and shrinking, and some Japanese wonder if Japan will still matter, as the century moves ahead. One way it does is as an example to China of what works and what doesn't, in managing an economy at home and power projection abroad. Japan also stands as an object lesson: A rise that looks inevitable may not be.

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