As other people have mentioned, you can't separate the economics of Japan from its ongoing nuclear disaster. To say the crisis is behind Japan is not a statement of reality. Japan has to do something to get it out of its economic doldrums to satisfy the needs of international investors, even more than its own people, but to say Japan has turned a corner in terms of very real societal concerns arising from the meltdowns is to miss the big picture of where Japan actually is. Regardless, of what new steps are taken, Japan is in a very challenging period.
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Thursday, January 17, 2013
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