The big divide over deflation and debt

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The most controversial subjects in Tokyo remain the interlinked themes of public debt and deflation. Criticism by Western economists and governments of Japanese policies during the 1990s and since in addressing these issues is considered to have been fundamentally wrong. It is with quiet and well-concealed satisfaction that Japanese officials have watched as Western governments, when they have come up against similar problems to Japan in the 1990s, have adopted very similar measures. Now many

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