Why Japan keeps failing
Material type: TextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Economist 23 February 2008, pp.28-30Summary: How the politicians are to blame for the failure of Japan's recovery. First in line for blame is Mr Abe, Though he came to office as a self-styled reformer nothing he has ever said or done suggests an interest in improving the economy. Second in line are the ancient crocodiles of the LDP Mr Fakuda and third in line for blame comes the DPJ's Mr Ozawa. His party's ranks have plenty of young politicians favouring market driven reforms.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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How the politicians are to blame for the failure of Japan's recovery. First in line for blame is Mr Abe, Though he came to office as a self-styled reformer nothing he has ever said or done suggests an interest in improving the economy. Second in line are the ancient crocodiles of the LDP Mr Fakuda and third in line for blame comes the DPJ's Mr Ozawa. His party's ranks have plenty of young politicians favouring market driven reforms.
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