[lbo-talk] The Myth of Japan’s Failure - NYTimes.com

// ravi ravi at platosbeard.org
Sun Jan 8 07:05:56 PST 2012


http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/08/opinion/sunday/the-true-story-of-japans-economic-success.html


> Time and again, Americans are told to look to Japan as a warning of what the country might become if the right path is not followed, although there is intense disagreement about what that path might be. Here, for instance, is how the CNN analystDavid Gergen has described Japan: “It’s now a very demoralized country and it has really been set back.”
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> But that presentation of Japan is a myth. By many measures, the Japanese economy has done very well during the so-called lost decades, which started with a stock market crash in January 1990. By some of the most important measures, it has done a lot better than the United States.
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—ravi



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