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    manga, cars, cherry blossoms, technology and much more, but it’s a country with problems we might not have realized. Japan is home to many of our favorite and essential products from technology and entertainment to vehicles, however Japan’s economy isn’t as great as it seems. Japan is not only affecting itself, but also its people. Japan has lack of jobs which causes stress and anxiety to its people and causing them giving up on life which then leads to many more complications like birth rates decreasing leading to the population shrinking. Japan has been able to come up with some ideas that involve not only them but other countries where they are helping their economy. To be able to solve…

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    1. Introduction In 1980, approximately 125’000 Cubans from Mariel Harbor arrived in the United States between April and October, leading to an increase of 7% of Miami’s workforce. The unexpectedness nature of the event, making it similar to a natural experiment, permitted David Card, a Canadian labor economist, to set up an innovative pre/post test design using a difference in difference estimator in his paper “The impact of the Mariel boatlift on the Miami labor market”. The latter study would…

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    The impact of the Sino-Japanese war on the Chinese State’s economy was completely negative,because, the war, severely harmed China’s modernization efforts. At the same time, the Chinese government encouraged both foreign and domestic investment into the economy, invested in heavy industries, promoted internal unity, intervened in the private sector to prevent its collapse and pursued policies that lead to the rapid development of cities and towns throughout the country. Not to mention…

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    Unlike Britain, Japan's economy prospered after World War I. This was purely because Japan was unaffected by the war and did not suffer in the manner countries involved in the war did. Japan took advantage of Britain's economic crash in the 1920's by taking over the markets that had once been British-dominated before the world war. Political parties also became powerful during this time, as previously the emperor's advisors appointed the Prime Minister. During the 1920's, the Japanese…

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    I argue that the rapid reconstruction of the Japanese economy during the United States’ occupation and economic miracle was due largely…

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    How did WW2 affect Japan Economically? World War 2 lasted from 1939 to 1945 and war not only hurt the people, but the governments as well. Many countries fell through economic despair-but what of Japan, the second largest economy? problems arose decades prior to the war, starting back in 1853, with the reopening of trade between Japan and America. Yet, Japan revived itself quickly after WWII. Did WWII help Japans economic growth in some way? In the year 1853, after reopening trade with America,…

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    their money. The Great depression was a cause of the slow down in population growth. The Great Depression threw many people out of work causing them to start doubting their futures. Many Americans postponed marriages and starting their families. Many people also postponed marriages and starting families during World War II. After World War II, Americans were eager to start their families. There was more time, more resources, and a more child friendly culture was created. Americans were…

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    traditional Japanese government and the beginning of the Early Modern Japan. In the Edo period there were a significant economic developments and in my opinion the Tokugawa shogun period provide the foundation for modern economic growth in and after the Meiji period despite that the Japan economy couldn’t growth as rapid as the European one. However, there are a historical debates about the modern economic growth in the Edo period. According to them, there was no economic growth during the Edo…

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    Abe’s consistent nationalistic approach shows his determination for Japan to maximize its power; however, Abe has been a complicated politician since his economic policies differ from so-called nationalism. Abe is a neoliberal; yet, Abe’s economic policy is also a part of strategies for Japan to become a superpower. Global emphasis is the key world. Since his presidential inauguration, Abe has visited 49 countries by 2014 (Gabriel). One of the main purposes of his foreign trips is to trade…

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    Japan In The 1980's

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    the world’s most powerful economies. Their economy exploded after three decades of growth, and they had risen to become the world’s second largest economy. Japanese companies were eliminating American industries, from automobiles to consumer electronics. Also, Japanese companies were purchasing assets in the United States, like movie studios, golf courses, and real estate. Their stock market, Nikkei, was booming during that year. Property prices had increased so much that one square mile of…

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