Don't give up on Japan
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- Sun slow to rise in the East. Badenhorst, Piet // Finance Week;2/15/2002, p40
Focuses on the extent of economic recession in Japan. Emphasis on the banking sector with the restructuring plans of government; Influence of consumer prices on the recession; Major contributors to the economic structural faults of the country.
- In Japan, the `R' word. McClenahen, John S. // Industry Week/IW;10/3/94, Vol. 243 Issue 18, p54
Reports on the indications of Japan's recovery from recession. Reasons for the slow recovery process.
- Recession has japanese life in a changing state. Levey, J. David // Crain's Cleveland Business;12/14/98, Vol. 19 Issue 50, p17
Comments on the recession in Japan which has gone on since 1991. Implications for the structural forces that make up the Japanese economic, social and political life; Conservatism of Japanese financial markets; Japanese firms' efforts to look for ways to distinguish themselves to become more...
- JAPAN'S ECONOMY -- THE CURRENT STATE OF PLAY. BRADDOCK, RICHARD J. // Ecodate;Mar1999, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p1
Examines the state of the Japanese economy, as of March 1999.
- Economic Policy: Fiscal Situation - Recent Developments. // Japan Country Monitor;Nov2011, p15
The article focuses on the recent fiscal situation developments in Japan, in which the general economic recovery facilitated by former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi in late 2007 has changed with the recession in 2008.
- Empty cabs indicate the depth of Japan's recession. // Crain's Detroit Business;12/07/98, Vol. 14 Issue 49, p8
Opinion. Comments on the recession in Japan. Impact of the Asian crisis on Japanese companies; Cabs and traffic as an indicator of Japan's economic condition.
- Economic recovery in Japan: figure the odds. Khasru, B.Z. // Westchester County Business Journal;7/16/2001, Vol. 40 Issue 29, p4
Discusses key issues concerning the economic recovery of Japan. Factors behind the economic recession in Japan; Initiatives to boost Japan's economy; Policy implications.
- Just count the taxis. Crain, Keith // Automotive News;12/14/98, Vol. 73 Issue 5797, p12
Opinion. Observes how the recession has affected the Japanese economy, both positively and negatively. Reduction of traffic from the Narita Airport; Taxi lines in front of the downtown hotel; Buyers at a high-rise mall of expensive, high-luxury domestic and imported stores; Strength of Toyota;...
- Paltry first quarter growth. Balch, Roger // Asian Business Review;Aug95, p9
Reports on the low Japanese economic growth in the first quarter of 1995 according to the Economic Planning Agency. Recession indicators of the Japanese economy.


