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Japan: The Fading Economy

Economics Explained

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The Slowdown in Japan's Economy

The Bank of Japan has a cash rate of negative 0.1%, meaning it pays other banks to borrow money for it. In 2013, the central bank of Japan announced plans to literally double the amount of yen in circulation in an attempt to fight off deflation. Overall, business has actually improved, and inflation has been restored to a comfortable level of 2% to 3% per year. But this growth has not been reintroduced into the economy as a whole. The most desperate measure that has been implemented by the Bank of Japan is something called quantitative easing. You will just print a shitload of money in an attempt to fighting off deflation.

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