An exploration of the Japanese slowdown during the 1990s

An exploration of the Japanese slowdown during the 1990s

by Diego Comin

Part of Working paper / Harvard Business School -- 09-065

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Examines the Japanese stagnation of the 1990s and its persistence.

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    How does Comin's analysis of Japan's 1990s slowdown challenge or reshape your previous understanding of economic stagnation?

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    In what ways can the systemic inertia described in Japan's economy be observed in large organizations, institutions, or even our own personal lives when facing inevitable change?

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    How does the book balance the roles of government policy, corporate culture, and global market forces in driving the prolonged economic slump?

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