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The Reasons of Slowing Japanese Economic Growth.

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Name: Aleksandra Hertelendi Course: B.A. (Hons) in European Business Administration 2nd year, 2nd semester Unit title: Global Economy Seminar Group: A Unit-Coordinator: dr Majoros Pál Assignment deadline: 2. May 2000. Title: The Reasons of Slowing Japanese Economic Growth Today's Japan is no more the participant of headlines and leading articles of newspapers because of its economic miracle, but because the country faces now such problems that no-one in the world expected to occur. In this assignment thus I would like to write about the reasons for this miracle to end, that is the slowing economic growth in Japan. Before the crisis After the II World War the Japanese economy needed to be rebuilt, ad it was totally devastated. The country was occupied by American Troops, which later contributed to the fact that democracy and market economy was established in the country. In years 1952-59 (Pre-rapid growth)1 the economy returned to normal conditions after the demand-driven inflation, and the economic growth...

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