Content Tagged with: Japanese economy

The Japanese general election was revolutionary: it brought to power for the first time since the end of World War II a majority government not led by the Liberal Democratic Party and it saw the...
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi steps down at the end of this month after 51/2 years in office, bringing to an end one of the livelier periods in post-war Japanese politics. Koizumi has...
Editorial (Canada-Asia Viewpoints - Op-Ed) Octobre 2004
An article prepared by Dr. John D. Wiebe, President and CEO of the Asia Pacific Foundation, suggesting ways to revitalize Canada’s economic relations with Japan on the 75th anniversary of...
Publication (Canada In Asia) Novembre 2003
The report is one of a series of papers commissioned by APF Canada in response to a dialogue on Canadian foreign policy initiated by Minister of Foreign Affairs Bill Graham.
A report on the third in a series of Roundtables on the Asian Crisis around the theme of “The Changing Business Environment in Asia.” The report is a synthesis of the Roundtable...
Publication (Other Analysis) Mars 1999
The Japanese economy is crippled by a financial system that is both a legacy of excess and a ward of inaction. Observers have puzzled over the causes and effects of slower economic growth.

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