TITLE

Japan

PUB. DATE
December 1995
SOURCE
OECD Economic Outlook;Dec95, Issue 58, p46
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Presents information on the economic growth recovery of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development country, Japan. Stalling of economic recovery in 1995; Reason for the stall; Introduction of the fiscal stimulus package by the Japanese government.
ACCESSION #
9604051689

Tags: JAPAN -- Economic conditions;  ORGANISATION for Economic Co-operation & Development;  ECONOMICS

 

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