It also serves as the United States fourth largest trading partner. These two economies are closely intertwined through trade and capital flows, and according to a 2012 estimate together they account for over 30% of the world domestic product. To truly understand the U.S and Japan’s economic trends one must carefully analyze the differences in the figures of their economic indicators. Such economic indicators such as Gross National Income (GNI), Gross National Product (GDP), and inflation rates amongst others allow for analysis of economic performance and predictions of future
It also serves as the United States fourth largest trading partner. These two economies are closely intertwined through trade and capital flows, and according to a 2012 estimate together they account for over 30% of the world domestic product. To truly understand the U.S and Japan’s economic trends one must carefully analyze the differences in the figures of their economic indicators. Such economic indicators such as Gross National Income (GNI), Gross National Product (GDP), and inflation rates amongst others allow for analysis of economic performance and predictions of future